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WINDOWS 10 AMD MOBILITY RADEON HD 5000

Anonymous
2017-11-18T16:16:43+00:00

My laptop came with Windows 7 64bit - I've upgraded to Windows 10 (a while ago, its not possible to roll back to W7) and it seems that there is something weird going on with my GPU.

It is listed as AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Series (laptop came with 5470).

I don't mind that name but I've checked specification of said video card and I should have: 

Core clock - 750 MHz Memory clock - 1800 MHz (note that one)

but when I'm checking specification via GPU-Z - memory clock is not 1800MHz - but only 800MHz

Is there any way to fix that? (unless I'm thinking wrong in this case)

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  1. Anonymous
    2017-11-18T18:27:51+00:00

    Yeah, its gonna take a bit of work, but you should get it up and running again. Keep me updated.

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  2. Anonymous
    2017-11-18T18:24:51+00:00

    Will do! 

    Thanks again :D

    I'll reply to this post later - after I get that Windows 7 working (this will take a while since I need to get external hard drive to copy all important files first) - and give results if everything is working.

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  3. Anonymous
    2017-11-18T18:14:50+00:00

    You can download the Windows 7 ISO from http://windowsiso.net which actually fetches the ISO off Microsoft servers.

    You can then create a bootable copy and reinstall it.

    You can then use your OEM COA key to reactivate it.

    https://techingiteasy.wordpress.com/2012/04/13/...

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  4. Anonymous
    2017-11-18T18:11:36+00:00

    I don't think it's possible for me right now... not having windows 7 installation disc (system was pre-installed, and later updated to windows 10 by me)

    Downloading windows from untrusted sources would be only option to get .ISO file (or I could pay again for Windows that I technically already own)

    But in the end, thank you for your support.

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  5. Anonymous
    2017-11-18T17:51:13+00:00

    Any ideas what else could help? :/

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