Whenever I touch my GPU's clocking speeds it becomes crazy

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Download some older drivers for your gpu first and then download this to desktop : http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Boot into safe mode with internet, and open DDU after extracting it. Then check that its AMD drivers selected and run Clean and restart (recommended)

After that boot into windows with internet connection plugged off and install those drivers you downloaded earlier and try again. Delete msi afterburner and other overclocking programs and download EVGA precision for oc and try that.

EDIT: in Evga precision before trying to overclock move power target to maximum (right direction example from 100% to 150%) then click apply. It doesnt mean your gpu uses straight away this power...
[strike]Check in bios, for PCIE speed it should be 100 (if Auto set it to 100MHz),
Check refresh rate for all 3 monitors , right click on desktop, Diplay settings, then display adapter properties and then under monitor tab, in some cases installing driver for monitor could resolve issue.[/strike]

Try to restore default in AMD, soo it should disable amd overdrive, and try to overclock again.
 
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Uninstalled Afterburner, restarded PC, tried overclocking with OverDrive, still doesnt work
 

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Download some older drivers for your gpu first and then download this to desktop : http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html

Boot into safe mode with internet, and open DDU after extracting it. Then check that its AMD drivers selected and run Clean and restart (recommended)

After that boot into windows with internet connection plugged off and install those drivers you downloaded earlier and try again. Delete msi afterburner and other overclocking programs and download EVGA precision for oc and try that.

EDIT: in Evga precision before trying to overclock move power target to maximum (right direction example from 100% to 150%) then click apply. It doesnt mean your gpu uses straight away this power target but its able to raise TDP higher when needed.
 
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