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Screen Fuzzies from Adjusting Graphics Card Clock

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Hey,

 

I have a Radeon HD 5450, 1GB.

 

I adjusted the "clocks" using the Catalyst Control Center, and now, after 5 minutes of being on, my screen goes wonky. Before you ask, no I can't change it, because my computer takes forever to open control center, and by the time it's open, it goes fuzzy.

 

I tried safe mode, but that doesn't even use a graphics card, so it won't open control center.

 

 

What do I do?

Edited by Cheeseburger8

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First problem. the 1 GB video card.

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First problem. the 1 GB video card.

 

This doesn't help. Please don't reply if you don't have anything that could possibly help.

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This doesn't help. Please don't reply if you don't have anything that could possibly help.

Best bet. Try to work with the fuzzyness to reset. Or wipe your driver and reinstall. Problemo el solvo

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Best bet. Try to work with the fuzzyness to reset. Or wipe your driver and reinstall. Problemo el solvo

 

Thx for actual help. I just e-Mailed the makers of the graphics card, hopefully they know what's going on.

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Have you tried turning off the overclock?  Dont think that card will do well with you adjusting the "clocks"

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Have you tried turning off the overclock?  Dont think that card will do well with you adjusting the "clocks"

 

I can't turn it off, when I go to, just before, it fuzzies and I can't see anything.

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No sure if i would even make a difference, but have you tried it on a different monitor?

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Thx for actual help. I just e-Mailed the makers of the graphics card, hopefully they know what's going on.

They should be the best to help. Other than that, maybe the card is going poopoo? Adjusting the clock may have permanent damage. Best bet in general, if you have the money, replace. Its just not a good card in general. 

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