Hello.
thanks for the answers.
I only have driver installed. No AMD software, so there shouldn't be any interacctions. So i guess the result will be the same even with radeon software.
I also tried the second bios slot, because this card has dual bios, and it still does the same. It's so weird.
You should definitely have the AMD Radeon Software in Windows and there you can fine tune the settings to this card and it will probably work much better than doing the overclock in the MSI Afterburner.I am saying this from my personal experience and the pic below should just demonstrate that it is a sure thing that the AMD Radeon Software should be in your system,otherwise most likely you have not a correct driver causing you the aforementioned problems.
