AMD RADEON HD5450 - OverClock Problem -

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Mohd Azylee

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Hi, I'm New Here At Tom's Hard Ware .
I Got Problem With HD 5450

When OverClock Until 770 - 900 Mhz

There's A Dot's Or Flicker's - No Problem With Monitor

Help Me Out

PC Spec's

More details about my computer


Component Details Subscore Base score
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E7400 @ 2.80GHz 6.3 4.0
Determined by lowest subscore

Memory (RAM) 2.00 GB 5.5
Graphics ATI Radeon HD 5450 4.0
Gaming graphics 1791 MB Total available graphics memory 5.9
Primary hard disk 94GB Free (142GB Total) 5.9
Windows 8 Pro

System
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Manufacturer HP-Pavilion
Model NJ034AA-AB4 p6045d
Total amount of system memory 2.00 GB RAM
System type 32-bit operating system
Number of processor cores 2
64-bit capable Yes

Storage
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Samsung - 320GB

Graphics
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Display adapter type ATI Radeon HD 5450
Total available graphics memory 1791 MB
Dedicated graphics memory 1024 MB
Dedicated system memory 0 MB
Shared system memory 767 MB
Display adapter driver version 9.2.0.0
Primary monitor resolution 1280x1024
DirectX version DirectX 11 or better

Network
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Network Adapter Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller



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An HD 5450 is NOT a gaming card and it is NOT very overclockable, at all. You are getting artifacts because you have overclocked it too much. I suggest an upgrade for your GPU is necessary if you wish to accomplish a stable overclock.

KieranDavidW123

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An HD 5450 is NOT a gaming card and it is NOT very overclockable, at all. You are getting artifacts because you have overclocked it too much. I suggest an upgrade for your GPU is necessary if you wish to accomplish a stable overclock.
 
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Mohd Azylee

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ok. but im not rich as u think.
 

logang

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No two pieces of hardware are created equal and will probably respond differently to overclocking. Just because one GPU can reach a certain clock rate, does not mean another will do the same.
 
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