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The problem with the live (3Dmark v1.5) version is that on some specific AMD cards, the driver goes all stupid when it sees the small video clips playing in the UI, thinking "yay, someone is watching youtube, I guess I can save power". The new UI that is in beta handles this differently, explicitly destroying the video playback bits before starting the actual test and this should restore the clocks.
(note that the beta has another issue causing a lot of "Time Measurement Inaccurate" errors right now, but we hope to have fix for that today or Monday and it is mostly a cosmetic issue unless you want to do high end overclocking for Futuremark Hall of Fame)