Closed integralfx closed 5 years ago
You ran CMD prompt as admin? CL has a bug, will be fixed in next release, although setting it for GDDR5 doesn't really do anything but negative effects :p
Yeah, I ran command prompt as admin, as shown in the top left.
I can drop CL to 16 but I don't notice any performance improvements and stability seems to be the same.
For GDDR5, try to tweak things such as RFC/RC, .. when on a modified vbios, there isn't "that" much to tweak, most of the public available straps are too tight anyway.. touching something results mostly in a crash..
These are the timings I use on my Hynix AJR. I think tRFC is a bit too tight because I get 2 errors after 3 hours of gaming. I'll try upping it a bit and seeing if that fixes it.
For me it seems like on GDDR5 RP_WRA is the most valuable timing at least for bandwidth (pocl\oclmembench)
For me it seems like on GDDR5 RP_WRA is the most valuable timing at least for bandwidth (pocl\oclmembench)
Yeah tRP_WRA helps a bit with bandwidth and so do tR2W, tRFC and WL.
These are the timings I use on my Hynix AJR. I think tRFC is a bit too tight because I get 2 errors after 3 hours of gaming. I'll try upping it a bit and seeing if that fixes it.
Hey where i can get this Timings Decoder. THX
Hey where i can get this Timings Decoder. THX
Closing this as the "issue" is resolved ;-)
As shown in the image above, my timings are not applying. I've tried 18.12.3 and 19.4.1 drivers, but they don't work either.
I also tried running GPU-Z render test while applying the timings, but that doesn't work.
I also idle at 2000MHz memory frequency so I think that might be causing it. My friend with an RX 580 also has the same issue I have and he also idled at 2000MHz.
Specs: Nitro+ 570 4GB Win 10 1809