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Andrew900460

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    Intel Core i5-4570 QUAD @ 3.2 to 3.6 GHz
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    GeForce GTX 780
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    1 TB HDD @ 7200 RPM
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    ASUS VG248QE @ 144 Hz
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  1. I finally figured it out The probable reason to the fuzziness is because those programs I mentioned (AVGA PrecisionX, and Custom Resolution Utility) messed with the inner settings of the driver, and probably made my gpu overclock in some way. So when I went to 144hz it couldn't handle it.If you have an Nvidia GPU this is what you have to do.goto this link and fill out the drop-downs that are there to find the driver for your gpu, and download it.http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-usRun the installer that was downloaded, when you get to the part where there is a check-box that asks if you want to reset the "settings" make sure that box is checked, and when the installation is completed, restart your computer and everything should be good.I don't know if the AMD driver installer has this check-box to reset all the graphics settings to default, but if it does then just do that, or if you know of any other way to reset ALL the driver settings just do that.
  2. I checked to see if my GPU is over clocked. It's not, I even underclocked it and it still doesn't change a thing. This probably has to do with my messing with the display modes with 3rd party programs. at 144hz it get the fuzzy effect, but with the 3rd party program I can change the refresh rate to 139hz and the fuzzy effect will be less prominent. Like you see it here and there, but it's still noticeable, set it to anything lower than 130hz, and the effect is gone. AGAIN, my monitor is supposed to be able to run at 144hz, that's why I believe I did somthing else that is causing it to fuzz up at 144hz. I feel that setting my GPU setting to factory default will fix this problem, but I don't know how. So if someone can tell me that would be great!
  3. When you mentioned overclocking, I realized that a while back I downloaded this program http://www.monitortests.com/forum/Thread-Custom-Resolution-Utility-CRU and I was messing with things and never put them back the way I think they were. I redownloaded the .zip file which has 4 .exe's the one is called reset-all.exe and when I ran it. it seemed to fix the problem, so I checked my display adapter properties, and it was using 1920x1080 @ 60hz, so i switched it back to 1920x1080 @ 144hz, and I got the same fuzzing effect. I have a feeling messed with my display modes and that's what caused this. Would there be a way to reset the display modes to their defualt. I'll still check to see if my GPU is overclocked.
  4. The attached image is a photo shopped representation of what the "fuzziness" looks like. Prior to this I've had other image glitches that were easily fixed by turning the computer on and off. This one stays consistent. again, THIS IS NOT A RAW SCREEN SHOT, IT WAS PHOTO SHOPPED
  5. I know it isn't my GPU because I'm using an HDMI and everything is ok. Plus I've already taken a screenshot with the displayport plugged in and I viewed it with the HDMI plugged in and everything's fine. I know it seems odd that I kinda fixed the problem by using my HDMI cable, but my monitor can run at 144hz, but (THIS) HDMI only allows me to run at 60hz. I can try to illustrate what it looks like if I photoshop a screen shot image.
  6. Yes, I have the same monitor, it works wonders.
  7. Monitor: ASUS VG248QE GPU: NVIDIA GTX 780 CABLE CONNECTING THE TWO: DISPLAY PORT This has been going on for a while now and I hope at the liest it's just the cable. I have tried everything; restarted my computer, restarted just the GPU, reinstalled the graphics driver, unplugged the display cable and plugged it back in, unplugged the displays power cable and plugged it back in. Nothing fixes it. I found an HDMI cable and that TEMPORARILY fixes the problem. For one thing, I favor display port over HDMI, and two, it seems HDMI can only run at 60hz when my monitor is 144hz, and with my display port I had 144hz. So I need to find out what's going on... It's strange that something like going into fullscreen would make this happen. I hope the display port PORT is not broken, and it's just software related. at the most I hope that I will just have to get a new display port cable. One bit of information that I think has something to do with this... A few weeks ago I installed a program thing that messed with the monitor display modes, and was supposed to be able to make new display modes so I can possibly run at higher refresh rates.
  8. I switched out the display port cable that I was currently using for a HDMI cable I found to see if that made any difference. It seemed to fix it, but I still don't know why my screen would all of a sudden start to fuzz up when I went into full screen mode. I hope I can find out why and switch back to my display port cable, because for some reason it does not give me a display mode for 144hz, since my monitor has a 144hz refresh rate. Both the display port and HDMI were/are connected to ports on my graphics card.
  9. This didn't fix it, unless I didn't reinstall successfully.
  10. I reinstalled my graphics driver and even restarted my computer again. Still the same
  11. 1080p 144hz, playing video games and experiencing them at frame rates above 60 is euphoric... Plus it greatly improves your aiming skills assuming your have about 100 fps or more.
  12. I'll try Clear17Mud's advice
  13. Monitor: ASUS VG248QE GPU: NVIDIA GTX 780 CABLE: DISPLAY PORT
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