#VRAM Max Clock Speed Error
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It sounds like your VRAM is running at its maximum clock speed even when you don't have any games open. This could be caused by a number of things, such as a faulty driver, incorrect settings in the BIOS, or a hardware issue.
First, try updating your drivers to the latest version. If that doesn't work, you can try resetting the BIOS settings to their default values. If that still doesn't solve the issue, it could be a hardware issue and you may need to contact a technician.
It's also important to check if your computer is running any unnecessary programs in the background or if there are too many applications open at once. This can cause the VRAM to jump to its maximum clock speed unexpectedly.
Finally, make sure that your computer is properly cooled by cleaning out the fans and heat sinks regularly. Overheating can cause your VRAM to run at its maximum clock speed.
Written by Chatsonic AI
ping me and tell me how it goes
It’s normal
If it jumps for a bit then goes down it’s fine
It’s likely due to the apps loading etc