Question Remove factory OC from AMD radeon card

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I suppose the factory OC (Overclock) could be causing crashes in my system. It happens to me in a Nvidia card (DXGI_ERROR_DEVICE_HUNG), and I fixed activating the debug mode in Nvidia control panel settings.
I don't know how to do it in an AMD Radeon card. Specifically is an AMD Phantom Gaming X Radeon RX580 8G OC.
Hope you can tell some settings similar to debug mode from Nvidia or something to underclock to the base card.
 

punkncat

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We might be able to help more if you tell us the spec of the entire system.

In a very general sense, crashes due to GPU can be heat related, power related, driver related, or simply a failing card.

In the case that you think a GPU OC is causing crashes logically follows to heat and power in my mind. Might be worthwhile to undervolt the card and see if the crashes resolve. This is a guess based on the information you did provide. More details can only help.
 
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We might be able to help more if you tell us the spec of the entire system.

In a very general sense, crashes due to GPU can be heat related, power related, driver related, or simply a failing card.

In the case that you think a GPU OC is causing crashes logically follows to heat and power in my mind. Might be worthwhile to undervolt the card and see if the crashes resolve. This is a guess based on the information you did provide. More details can only help.

The GPU was built with an i7 4790k (Asus Z97 pro gamer), 16gb 1866mhz, SSD 250 and a PSU of 550w (Seasonic).
I think is the GPU because I tested in another PC (Ryzen 2700x) with similar issues.
How can I undervolt the card? With MSI Afterburner?