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Everything is perfect for me with these drivers in 670 ftw sli or if i just use a single card.
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Anyone else's clocks stay at full base clock speed after the computer wakes up from sleep? Even with nothing open. I have to restart for them to drop back down to 324mhz. And yes, Global Profile is set to 'Adaptive'.

Is this a problem and how do I check it??

Just open Afterburner after waking up the PC. My core and memory clocks on both cards (even though I have SLI disabled) are at 1202mhz/6000mhz. They idle at 40C even though there's no load because of the clocks, and don't go back down until I reset the computer.
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I have yet to try this driver. Heard it doesn't perform well with BF3? For single cards that is? True?

I know it varies on everyone's system and they get different results, wouldn't hurt to try though.
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With all drivers 307 and up, your Core+ value for OC in an Afterburner/Percison X have to be a multiple of 13 in order to avoid instability.
Cheers for the info, but even with no overclocks I get the driver crash - so it has to be something else causing it.

tbh, I disabled all overclocks the other day because I've been trying to work out why the gfx driver keeps crashing, but I am at my wits end as I can not seem to track down why, or find a solution.
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Cheers for the info, but even with no overclocks I get the driver crash - so it has to be something else causing it.

tbh, I disabled all overclocks the other day because I've been trying to work out why the gfx driver keeps crashing, but I am at my wits end as I can not seem to track down why, or find a solution.

Sorry for your troubles and no offense but this is exactly why I won't OC gpu's. All the headache for a few fps in games or increased benchmark scores. I guess its more about the challenge for some to push their cards to the max. I prefer to just keep up to date with the top tier cards and keep things at a factory stable reliable clock. To each his own I guess. I hope you can get things squared away.
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Cheers for the info, but even with no overclocks I get the driver crash - so it has to be something else causing it.

tbh, I disabled all overclocks the other day because I've been trying to work out why the gfx driver keeps crashing, but I am at my wits end as I can not seem to track down why, or find a solution.

Sorry for your troubles and no offense but this is exactly why I won't OC gpu's. All the headache for a few fps in games or increased benchmark scores. I guess its more about the challenge for some to push their cards to the max. I prefer to just keep up to date with the top tier cards and keep things at a factory stable reliable clock. To each his own I guess. I hope you can get things squared away.

He said it wasn't the overclock that was causing the crash.

It's easy to do and free performance. Personally, I don't see a reason not to do it. Find a stable clock and you're done with testing. And now all you have to do is open Afterburner for free fps smile.gif
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Yeah i dont o.c. my card/cards either just for a few fps plus i have sli so its easy for me to just install and play games. I havent updated the driver cuz i havent had a problem with cold start up so i will leave it alone for now.
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He said it wasn't the overclock that was causing the crash.

It's easy to do and free performance. Personally, I don't see a reason not to do it. Find a stable clock and you're done with testing. And now all you have to do is open Afterburner for free fps smile.gif

The fact that the disable of the increased clock speeds have been removed doesn't mean the damage hasn't already been done. Most people start with a mild oc then that leads to pushing to higher oc's to watercooling etc. I personally don't find gaining a few fps worth pushing a card to run hot and be under constant heavy loads becuase of it. Its risky and not worth it to me especially since I want to sell that card within a year to pick up the newest generation. I can understand though why peope do it. Trying to keep up with games with slower or older cards require it.
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Yeah i dont o.c. my card/cards either just for a few fps plus i have sli so its easy for me to just install and play games. I havent updated the driver cuz i havent had a problem with cold start up so i will leave it alone for now.

Same here its not really needed. Only playing games here. Don't have a need or desire to do benchmarking. I have my cpu overclocked but that's because I need my MB/Cpu/Ram combo to last me at least 3 years. It allows me to just upgrade gpu's every year to stay with all the new games. Right now my 690 at stock clocks can handle pretty much everything you throw at it.
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He said it wasn't the overclock that was causing the crash.

It's easy to do and free performance. Personally, I don't see a reason not to do it. Find a stable clock and you're done with testing. And now all you have to do is open Afterburner for free fps smile.gif

The fact that the disable of the increased clock speeds have been removed doesn't mean the damage hasn't already been done. Most people start with a mild oc then that leads to pushing to higher oc's to watercooling etc. I personally don't find gaining a few fps worth pushing a card to run hot and be under constant heavy loads becuase of it. Its risky and not worth it to me especially since I want to sell that card within a year to pick up the newest generation. I can understand though why peope do it. Trying to keep up with games with slower or older cards require it.

Yeah I usually only do it when I got a really demanding game and SLI doesn't work with the particular game. Been having problems with SLI in FC3, AC3, and Hitman. Just my luck I get 3 games in a row that I can't use my second $600 card on frown.gif But on normal voltage-locked cards, increasing the clock as high as it'll go, which isn't extremely far, will probably not degrade the card noticeably whatsoever.

I don't know. I completely understand your way of thinking. I could just never buy something and not overclock it when I need to, as I would feel like I'm losing out on something I paid for (I know overclocked speeds are 'extra', but I usually look at it as I'm wasting performance if I don't). Maxing out those 3 games I mentioned on a 120hz monitor is no easy task, so the extra mhz are a welcome addition smile.gif
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