

The problem with the official way was the limits imposed by CCC. Doing it this way you will find less problems with power play and ULPS as well as the other problems i mentioned. It also affects powerplay, meaning cards don't always clock down as they should.Īs i recently discovered the best way to overclock is with the official method. The problem is the un-official way throws up some problems in terms of screen flicker, especially when switching between profiles. The official way using CCC and overdrive and the un-official way using MSI afterburner which involves editing a CFG and cutting and pasting the two dll files into the msi afterburner folder. Two ways of overclocking with AMD 7970 cards.

Apologies if people already know this, but ive only just discovered it and doing it this way has fixed a few of my problems with screen flicker, flash problems, and the GPU not clocking down when idle.
