QUOTE(Acid_RuleZz @ Nov 24 2011, 04:08 AM)
Nothing wrong with the video card... just how the driver and windows handle the GPU clocks. If you google the error message, you'll get alot of similar result mostly with ATI/AMD cards and mostly with switchable graphics.
Many suggested to disable PowerPlay but disabling PowerPlay bring a gay after-effect that permanently set the card on idle clock no matter what is the situation. That's why i posted a guide here on how to set the clock permanently to anyone that frequently encounter the problem to try that, because i rarely get it so i can't confirm if it is working or not.
Thx alot, i will try it out Many suggested to disable PowerPlay but disabling PowerPlay bring a gay after-effect that permanently set the card on idle clock no matter what is the situation. That's why i posted a guide here on how to set the clock permanently to anyone that frequently encounter the problem to try that, because i rarely get it so i can't confirm if it is working or not.
Nov 24 2011, 11:15 AM
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