Trying The Experimental Radeon RX 480 Overclocking With AMDGPU OverDrive Isn't Going So Well

Written by Michael Larabel in Display Drivers on 10 July 2016 at 11:16 AM EDT. Page 2 of 2. 18 Comments.
AMD Radeon RX480 Linux Overclocking

The 3~4% overclock of the GPU core doesn't mean much on the RX 480 for the overall Linux gaming performance... Here you can see the effect of the bad memory overclocking right now on the RX 480.

AMD Radeon RX480 Linux Overclocking

I haven't yet tested this 4.8 code on other AMD GPUs with OverDrive to see if the memory clocking is bugged there.

AMD Radeon RX480 Linux Overclocking

Unigine Heaven was unstable with the 4% overclock but did work fine at 3%.

AMD Radeon RX480 Linux Overclocking

Same story with Valley...

AMD Radeon RX480 Linux Overclocking

The system power consumption results during testing show the GPU usage was significantly lower when the buggy memory re-clocking was used, likely confirming the RX 480 Polaris dropped into its lowest power state when hitting these problems.

More tests will come once the AMDGPU OverDrive kinks have all been worked out.

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