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AMD Radeon R7 370 - Driver version 18.12.2 - Windows 10 x64
I used the AMD Settings app (Profile OverDrive) and changed both values of GPU + Memory Clock to max and the PowerControl to about +10%.



Needless to say my screen went black; stuff stopped working.
If if go in Safe Mode and uninstall or disable the driver, I can boot in normal mode using the built-in graphics card.



The problem is: I tried uninstalling the driver and all AMD components, resetting CMOS battery, clean Windows 10 install and that still happens.



The card has a small green LED light that works when I turn the computer on, so I don't think it's fried. And the RAM seems to be fine since, I can do stuff in normal mode when the AMD driver is uninstalled or disabled.










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    AMD Radeon R7 370 - Driver version 18.12.2 - Windows 10 x64
    I used the AMD Settings app (Profile OverDrive) and changed both values of GPU + Memory Clock to max and the PowerControl to about +10%.



    Needless to say my screen went black; stuff stopped working.
    If if go in Safe Mode and uninstall or disable the driver, I can boot in normal mode using the built-in graphics card.



    The problem is: I tried uninstalling the driver and all AMD components, resetting CMOS battery, clean Windows 10 install and that still happens.



    The card has a small green LED light that works when I turn the computer on, so I don't think it's fried. And the RAM seems to be fine since, I can do stuff in normal mode when the AMD driver is uninstalled or disabled.










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      AMD Radeon R7 370 - Driver version 18.12.2 - Windows 10 x64
      I used the AMD Settings app (Profile OverDrive) and changed both values of GPU + Memory Clock to max and the PowerControl to about +10%.



      Needless to say my screen went black; stuff stopped working.
      If if go in Safe Mode and uninstall or disable the driver, I can boot in normal mode using the built-in graphics card.



      The problem is: I tried uninstalling the driver and all AMD components, resetting CMOS battery, clean Windows 10 install and that still happens.



      The card has a small green LED light that works when I turn the computer on, so I don't think it's fried. And the RAM seems to be fine since, I can do stuff in normal mode when the AMD driver is uninstalled or disabled.










      share|improve this question














      AMD Radeon R7 370 - Driver version 18.12.2 - Windows 10 x64
      I used the AMD Settings app (Profile OverDrive) and changed both values of GPU + Memory Clock to max and the PowerControl to about +10%.



      Needless to say my screen went black; stuff stopped working.
      If if go in Safe Mode and uninstall or disable the driver, I can boot in normal mode using the built-in graphics card.



      The problem is: I tried uninstalling the driver and all AMD components, resetting CMOS battery, clean Windows 10 install and that still happens.



      The card has a small green LED light that works when I turn the computer on, so I don't think it's fried. And the RAM seems to be fine since, I can do stuff in normal mode when the AMD driver is uninstalled or disabled.







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