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  1. DPI is set to 100%, and resolution is okay too. But as I said, I reverted all Nvidia settings to default and this issue is gone now. Did you use the same TV/Monitor in both houses ? Do you see this issue on some game play videos on YouTube ?
  2. EDIT : I putted back all Nvidia settings by default with Nvidia Inspector and everything seems normal again. My bad
  3. Does anybody have issues on desktop, with fonts or pictures displayed too sharp or blurry ? It is not everywhere though, but really annoying. At the opposite, somme softwares like Blender have a blurry effect on texts. I thought it was the resolution (1440p) but texts are vectors, so it can't be normal. Btw, got ClearType activated and calibrated, and elements are not scaled up. Here is a blurry example. Something similar happens if I try to watch a Youtube video in 1080p not in fullscreen. The image is way to sharp and aliased. Like if the downscale wasn't working. Maybe this is a normal issue though. I already tried to activate anti-aliasing in the control panel, with no results. EDIT : Tried with a 1080p monitor, issue still there. So it's not 1440p related.
  4. This game is poorly optimized overall. Even if you accept the fact that you can't get rid of aliasing, the frame rate management is still complete bs. Activating V-Sync make the game barely playable, and if you deactivate it the screen tearing is madness. Maybe I should try from the Nvidia panel though. Besides, I noticed some kind of checkerboard effect when meshes fade. Same in a lot of games. Never seen that before. It's like discovering video games again omg I feel stupid.
  5. Found this screenshot I took before I changed my screen & my GPU. So I tried to take a new one (bottom picture) more or less identical. The first one is in 1080p, while the second one is in 1440p. And, well, can't really see any differences. The new one is actually better which is normal since graphics are technically higher as well as resolution. I'm done. I'm joining the everything-is-alright clan from now I guess (btw, this is the best way to beat all stunt driver records haha)
  6. Yup that's make sense. I was more looking for the visual artifacts actually. It's not that stupid IMO. Even if all of these issues are all normal issues, there is still something wrong. I mean, with my old card, using higher graphic settings made the games look better, and reduced the fps. That was logical. Now, even with a card that can handle much more than the highest settings, you have to tweak the game to get rid of artifacts, to be able to play the game as it was created ? The only point of all of this is : if this is normal, this is not an upgrade. If it's not, how to fix it. Obviously, it is well intended. This thread isn't moving much, because 90% of the posts are about "is it real or not". And that's not a bad thing in my opinion, since I accept more artifacts now, as well as others. Testing the GPU in a working PC as been done in the original post on Geforce forums. No differences in terms of quality
  7. Yes, but at least it was kind of simple. I mean, now you have issues that could come from everywhere, software or hardware. It's like cars, old ones were functional, easy to use and fix. Now you can't put your hands inside because of complexity
  8. So what you see here : Is a thing you experienced for years ? I'm not sarcastic, I just want some people to tell me that it's normal. I mean, I already understood that some of the issues are due to the lack of LOD Bias, or the fact that I changed my monitor juste days before my GPU, so why not this one too. Even if this look really really bad IMO. It's hard to ignore it, just give me that
  9. Unfortunately, yeah, it seems that the issue is cross-platforms. That would have been great, if we just had to switch to AMD. The issue that I'm trying to isolate now is the dotted reflections on metallic or wet surfaces (most of the time), which you can see on the video I uploaded (The crew), or in the last Tomb Raider. Yep, I have some time to waste . Whether it's real or not..
  10. I thought the "NVidia conspiracy" was an old idea ?
  11. Talking about that, I tried some games on my old 1080p 20" monitor, and a lot games looks really "better" in terms of shimmering. All issues are less annoying, and I thought that I wouldn't see some of them if I did not knew. Ironically. Only some of them though.
  12. Because of the extremely bad graphic quality ?
  13. Well, I also won about 5fps in game since Windows 10 with my old HD7870.
  14. I would love to see TAA in a game like Rise of the Tomb Raider for example
  15. @Ryan_Vickers : my bad ! Just tested The Vanishing of Ethan Carter: Redux, after I read about it in the previous pages. My god it is beautiful, and no issues at all : TAA get rid of every single bit of aliasing but is a little bit blurry, and using T+FXAA is the most effective one IMO, even if there is still some jaggies in the background. The KFA2 GTX970 handle it perfectly at ultra settings, even in 1440p. Why the hell some games are barely playable, and others still gorgeous ? Definitely a software / driver issue (stating the obvious).
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