In the performance profile of the Bios the first and second clock settings do not allow me to adjust the voltage. When editing the basic factory bios I have come across a new problem. So my solution to this problem is to force the max clock speed in the GPU Bios. I am also stuck on Windows 7 because Windows 10 forces me to update the drivers. I also could not figure out how to apply the profile with the new UIs. The new UIs use the graphics card just enough to make the video card leave its idle speed before I can apply the profile. This has worked for years but the problem is it only works on driver 16.0 and lower because of the new Crimson and Relive UI. I have found a temp fix by setting a profile in the Catalyst Control Center which forces the card to run at the max speed of 1080/1550. When it switches from the Idle clock speed to any other clock speed the screen flickers and sometimes if it happens to much the screen goes blank with green lines every other pixel and I have to restart my computer. I have the XFX Radeon R9 280x Double Dissipation Black Edition and have been having the screen flickering problems. I cannot seem to find an answer to this on google and am still new to Bios Flashing so here it goes.
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