@niniendowarrior:if you want to try the new dynamic power management on the 
open source drivers you should add
radeon.dpm=1
to the
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT
line on the /etc/default/grub file and then run
sudo update-grub
as specified on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver

You should probably also set the CPUfreq governor to "Performance" if
you need the maximum performance from the open source drivers(you can
use the cpufreq-set command or install the "indicator-cpufreq"
indicator).

@kpijarski: if you're using the drivers from the official Ubuntu
repositories, I suggest you to file a new bug here on Launchpad (using
ubuntu-bug should help you somewhat). If you are instead using the
drivers from AMD site you should file a bug on the unofficial ATI
bugzilla (http://ati.cchtml.com/). I think you should also try the open
source drivers, installing the glamor-egl package if it is not already
instaled and eventually enabling dynamic power management (follow the
instructions on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RadeonDriver, which
should be the same as the one I suggested above), and see if the problem
persists.

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  Low graphics mode in muxless hybrid ATI/Intel GPU systems after fglrx
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