![]() I would download AMD Wattman, and then proceed to undervolt the graphics card (run stress tests) and leave the fan curve alone (reset it). Overheating usually does other things rather than blacking out the screen. However, no vanilla RX580 should be blacking out the screen and such. Others seem to be dialed in pretty well from the factory. Some RX580s need some undervolting from the factory. It acts like an overclocked RX480, which it basically is.īack to the topic. The problem? It generally runs hotter, consumes more TDP, and is not a very efficient card comparatively. It's a GTX 1060 at best, which is only good for "solid" 1080p gaming. The only reason it's worth talking about is because that's the card that can get you into Mojave, at least currently. ![]() If you do set any fan curves in MSI afterburner or otherwise with another program - it is advised to definitely start that with Windows, otherwise it likely will not set.I think the RX580 gets too much praise around here. ![]() I personally use it for frametime monitoring, there are tons of programs to do so but most oft used is Afterburner and RTSS (both actually will install with Afterburner, but you can use RTSS by itself). Newest drivers have been better at that as well.Ģ) Meh same diff as MSI afterburner but afterburner IMHO has large crowd/more usage in general demographics.ģ) Great program. I don't get that many driver crashes unless I'm fiddling with overclocks (CPU or GPU). Though if your Radeon task bar icon is going away, you are having driver crashes. Happens to me too all the time when I make changes to something but with most recent driver update, seems to happen a lot less (subjectively). You have to actively monitor or otherwise you'll notice that the driver defaults to whatever that card has plugged for stock curve. Click to expand.1) Radeon software - IT WILL RESET EVENTUALLY, somehow, some way.
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