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IIRC you must disable ULPS in Afterburner settings and tick the force constant voltage setting as well. You do have to edit the configuration file with notepad to enable voltage and overclock settings but that is easily searchable and I don't recall the phrase you have to edit in. I hope that that helps but I will also say that drivers since the 12.4's were really written for newer cards and going back to that driver may solve some of your issues.
These settings in Afterburner did not work for me. I have two R9 280x in CF. I'm using cat 14.4 on Win 8.1 Update 1 64 bit. The problem occurs when I'm folding and I do some web browsing. The obvious answer is to "not do that". I never had this problem with my Nvidia cards. I have cycled through GTX 460, 560Ti, 660Ti and 770 just prior to my two 280x. This is really frustrating because it is cutting in to my FAH production.
*Edit* I have removed all OC. I've put my CPU and RAM back to default and underclocked my factory OC 280x to reference settings.
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