Upping base clock on MSI gaming 290s?


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    Upping base clock on MSI gaming 290s?


    Long story short, if I plug more then one monitor into a MSI Gaming r9 290 the screen flickers because the base memory clock is too low. What's the best way to fix this?
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    Maybe some of these pages found will have help:
    MSI Gaming r9 290 base memory clock at DuckDuckGo
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    Berton said:
    Maybe some of these pages found will have help:
    MSI Gaming r9 290 base memory clock at DuckDuckGo
    Yeah no, that's not helpful. And a little insulting.
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    Well, pardon the heck out of me, thought it better to give the sources than to misquote what I read.
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    Fair enough. I was just annoyed as I had already checked that and was unable to find a solution. Weirdly enough I resolved the problem by adding a third monitor. Thanks for the help anyways.
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    FuturDreamz said:
    Long story short, if I plug more then one monitor into a MSI Gaming r9 290 the screen flickers because the base memory clock is too low. What's the best way to fix this?
    ULPS (Ultra Low Power State) - Disable for AMD CrossfireX - Windows 7 Help Forums
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    was going to post that but was on my phone. Spot on Tommy!
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    Dude said:
    was going to post that but was on my phone. Spot on Tommy!
    One of the reasons i ran away from AMD and went to the 780TI

    Had a pair of 7970's that just went Bonkers no matter what you did
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