Update:
Well I have went on & took the next step.................
I reset my fan profile in AB as follows:
Maintained a flat line at 40% fan speed from 0*C to 80*C then ran fan speed line straight up from 40% to 100% between 80*C to 90*C so fans stay spinning at 40% speed until GPU temp exceeds 80*C then will ramp up as needed & will hit 100% speed at 90*C thus will provide maximum cooling to GPU at near GPU max temp threshold to allow PowerTune 2.0 to use the GPU's max temp threshold if needed.
To add to this I then went in the CCC & set the driver AA Sampling rate to the max setting of 24EQ using Edge Detect so now the drivers are set on full max alpha graphics settings that should inform PowerTune software (which is located in GPU BIOS & runs on the GPU itself....not on a chip on PCB) to push power & GPU clock speeds to maximum & manage from there.
Went in AH & tried to find a furball but I couldn't at the time so I just went up & flew around where a couple of bogeys were in the area so at least when the dance got started it would work the card some then if I got shot down or RTB I would check AB to see the graphs.........
Once again the results showed to prove that the AMD engineers explaination of how this GPU & it's control algorithim is supposed to work does what they said it would. The hottest this GPU got was 84*C & was maintained within a tight curve of variation of less than 3*C.....essentially a straight line. FPS held between 50-60 the entire time & the variation in FPS was due to PowerTune 2.0 performing GPU clock stepping (from what I understood from all the reading is approx 3 MHz per step vs the std 13 MHz step that PowerTune 1.0 & Nvidia GPU Boost uses.....this is the GPU clock stepping granularity difference along w/ the improved power step switching capability that AMD is claiming as superior to PowerTune 1.0 & Nvidia GPU Boost 2.0) to allow the GPU to maintain max power along w/ clock speeds & keep the GPU at/below the optimum temp threshold along w/ the measured cooling fan speeds. I noticed this control dance occurring as the graphics scenes changed while flying. The gameplay was very smooth thruout except for the occasional packet issue across my connection (I could see this happen in game when my wife was doing her thing online...Facebook & Pogo Club gaming...as both computers are sitting beside each other & connected to the router via Ethernet Cat 6e cabling so I could see when she was streaming some YouTube stuff in Facebook I would begin to see some slight hitches from time to time in my gameplay & when she would stop them the hitches disappeared). GPU clock speeds were held right at the max advertised speed of 1050 MHz varying down approx 12 MHz across the playing time (effective range of 1038MHz-1050MHz) w/ fan speeds maintaining mostly at 40% w/ the occasional uptick to no more than 52%. Control response ingame was excellent.....very crisp, smooth & responsive. This is where I believe the 512-bit GPU\mem bus performance is showing up. Had no issues w/ control spiking while riding the very edges of my Spitty's flight envelope & won many a duel simply due to this as I waited for my opponent to falter & give me the advantage while their tracer rounds are just missing me on the merges.....very harrowing I must say.....takes some gonads to do that in RL!
Whenever HTC will trust us enough to allow attachments to be attached to posts in the Hardware and Software section of the BBS I have saved snippets of all this data to prove what I'm saying for y'all to see for yourselves......just saying............
I have to admit that AMD has a damn good product here but you can screw it's performance up big time if you don't understand, believe in or accept how they've designed this card to optimally operate....hardest thing to see\accept is the GPU running at these high levels of operating temps for extended periods of time & they're not supposed to damage the GPU, but it also shows me that if you want these latest AMD cards to perform at their absolute best you HAVE to allow PowerTune 2.0 to do it's thing & you HAVE to maintain low cooling fan speeds to do so as PowerTune 2.0 is looking at these to use in it's calculations. So I wouldn't recommend to get a reference cooler version (squirrel-cage blower fan) of this card as those are the ones that the complaints of fan noise & uncontrollable overheat issues stem from. This XFX card I have w/ their Double Dissipation cooler design (dual 120mm fans w/ a vapor chamber/heatpipe combination HS) will handle this GPU's heat output easily w/ PLENTY of spare cooling capacity in reserve & if is being used in a box w/ superb airflow capacity is just icing on the cake so the 290X's to get will be the ones w/ the manufacturer's cooling designs on them..........
So when you "overclock" a 290X you're only setting a higher GPU max clock threshold above the norm represented by the 0% clock speed readout & so you will need to set a higher power % above the norm represented by the 0% power readout to allow PowerTune 2.0 to use to try to achieve them & maintain GPU temps at/near the 95*C threshold. This temp threshold is set in stone...AMD won't allow this setting to be changed or accessed thru CCC (as opposed to PowerTune 1.0) or 3rd party software (like AB, Radeon Pro) & the ability of the GPU to hit the higher performance levels will be as good as the cooling capacity on the card to hold the GPU as near to 95*C as it can w/o exceeding it as the GPU speeds will be throttled back as much as it is needed to bring the GPU temp back under 95*C then will readjust them back up to find the right level to maintain the temp threshold....the results may not reach "your" expected ideal performance level according to your level of understanding of how all this works so I can clearly understand AMD's position on saying that most consumers misunderstand how these cards are designed to operate & will do things w/ the settings that according to a consumer's understanding level should improve performance when in reality will retard it & cause other undesirable issues as well then blame the product as faulty. GPU max clock speed, max power levels & max fan speeds are dependent on 1 thing & 1 thing only.....PowerTune 2.0's ability to maintain the Hawaii GPU's operating temp threshold of 95*C to provide to the consumer optimal performance, power usage & noise levels.....I can vouch that this XFX BE Radeon R9 290X vid card can deliver in AH IF it is used as it was intended to be used. I also know that it won't if it ain't used as such also.
Caveat:
For the AMD folks in here the next issue is that only certain versions of R-series & earlier series GPU vid cards can use the features available in the Cat 14.12 Omega drivers......this is so even within the R9 series of cards so you got to do some research to know if your flavor of Radeon can take advantage of them....or what part of them that they can\cannot use as the GPU's aren't exactly the same. This is also a reason why I chose the R9 290X as this is AMD's flagship card at the moment & so it gets ALL the goodies that the Cat 14.12 Omega drivers can activate that other AMD GPU's (Southern Islands, Tahiti & even some of the Hawaii's) can't take advantage of due to GPU design limitations as the 290X's Hawaii GPU is designed w/ a little extra architechture from even the R9 290's Hawaii GPU so it can take advantage of driver coding that the 290 can't. This in itself sucks a big one for AMD users....not any different for Nvidia users w/ Nvidia vid cards EXCEPT Nvidia is more forward in informing users as to WHICH vid cards their driver features will work with & the ones that they WON'T work with & Nvidia stays within a GPU class when doing so so the user is far less confused. The info is there on the AMD web site but you have to do a little digging to find it.
So don't take all this that I posted for this R9 290X & think that you should get the same results using these drivers on your R9 270 & up or your HD7000 series......you need to check to see. Your card should run w/ this driver but some/most of the driver features will not work depending on the particular GPU your card is using.
You have been warned.......................
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I have to say that it has been a lot of fun playing w/ this XFX BE Radeon R9 290X vid card since I installed it in my box & worked to tune it to the best I could get it but along the way I found that I had to adjust my way of thinking as to what & how max performance on it should look like & how to go about getting it..........
Hope this can help someone out...............