![]() Same problem, 6800XT Nitro+ with an LG 32GK650F (1440p 144hz), using 120hz is the only way to get the memory chill because selecting 144hz gets the 2000mhz bug. I guess it has something to do with bandwidth, but I have no idea of what? Anyone has an idea? Everything above that makes the Radeon Software change to 8 Bit. So AMD, is there any chance to get a fix for that with that brandnew graphics card? It would be very nice to not waste so much energy for nothing and keeping the card hot.Įdit: So somehow i made my 10 Bit and lower Clock work with CRU Standardsettings, but the highest achievable Hz-Rate I'm getting with this is 137 Hz. I don't know why, but its not letting me change it back to 10 Bit again. The problem with that is, that its overclocking my monitor and also I'm loosing my 10 Bit Colordepth. ![]() The only solution i found for myself was using CRU, creating a custom resolution and using LCD-Standard values. The Internet and also this forum is full of people having the same problem, but there seems to be no fix incoming. ![]() I know that the problem has to do with my LG-GL 850 144Hz Monitor, as the Card clocks down as soon as i put it to 120Hz. ![]() As many others I'm currently experiencing the problem where my graphics card won't clock down the memory clock on the Desktop. ![]()
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