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ManniMeister31

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  1. We dont know what causes these issues, thats the problem. I got that problem since summer 2015 now. It has to be location depending, because as I said I still got it with a complete new PC but my friends dont have any problems.. tried nearly anything. (Hardware changes, PSU (because of electricity), different windows versions etc. But what exactly causes this shit, well thats the 1 million dollar question..
  2. Are you 100% sure because you tested it at your friends house or are there other things that proofs you in that? No offense just a question ^^ Because as I wrote: "You put his card in and it worked fine for a few minutes, my new pc also worked nearly fine for the first time I connected it. Then it got worst. It is other electricity at your friends house I agree with you, but the mainboard is still the same which could got harmed at your home, so I dont think we can preclude electricity because of that test. I wont say that it has to be electricity, but i wouldnt preclude it either. Only fact in my opinion is still that it has to be a local thing. Electricity or something like wifi, bluetooth etc. are the only things i could imagine, if its no virus. My neighbour, whos room is maybe 10 meters away from mine, dont got any problems, wouldnt he be affected from wifi noises for example too?" I know that the electricity or voltage get filtered by the psu etc. but when the mainboardpart is so easy to damage maybe it cant be filtered everything out? Im no expert in these things but as this problem is really weird I wanna check any possible options At your friends house, theres also other Wi-Fi etc. and your friend doesnt got prolems, so the only option is, that the PC had the mistake before. If we preclude electricity because of that, we would have to preclude the whole location thing, do we?
  3. But when its on a software level, why would it affect a complete new pc? I didnt even connect my normal mouse, headset, keyboard etc there was nothing in common which could affect the software.
  4. CS:Go is one of the only games which is playable for me, when I got 4xMSAA on. Still a bit blurry but playable. Really fucked up it is in Games like DayZ, Arma, Rust etc. Cant see further than 100 meters without scope to tell if their is a player for example. Grass, trees and even the ground is flickering and blurry.. You put his card in and it worked fine for a few minutes, my new pc also worked nearly fine for the first time I connected it. Then it got worst. It is other electricity at your friends house I agree with you, but the mainboard is still the same which got harmed at your home, so I dont think we can preclude electricity because of that test. I wont say that it has to be electricity, but i wouldnt preclude it either. Only fact in my opinion is still that it has to be a local thing. Electricity or something like wifi, bluetooth etc. are the only things i could imagine, if its no virus. My neighbour, whos room is maybe 10 meters away from mine, dont got any problems, wouldnt he be affected from wifi noises for example too?
  5. Well I think that something harmes the Hardware. At PC it could be the mainboard, maybe at your tv its an other part dunno.. So if you watch TV everyhing is flickering? Because at our TV I dont see much aliasing, only the normal parts although I got the problem with my PC
  6. Hmm. So we are at this point where its most likely this part of the mainboard which get damaged. But its fact that it get damaged again and again, I used 4 different mainboards in the last 1 1/2 years. Something that i got only at my place has to damage them. When its not electricity and not a software virus.. what can it be? As I said, I got new internet and a new router too, so I dont think its about Wi-Fi noises. Only thing in that topic what i have to look for, my father bought something like a cloud a while ago, but I dont know when exactly.. Maybe that thing sends the "Wi-Fi noises" which could damage something.. Gonna look for it
  7. When you fixed it at your friends house, was is with a new pc? Or did you get it to run at your place first? Because if you didnt, the question is why you got the problem, but your friend not. Do you think its kind of a virus?
  8. I agree with you in most of your points. It happened summer 2015 from one on the other day and in a game which I played for many years, so I can tell the differents.. The question is, when its not electricity, what is it then? For me its 99% about the location, because everybody I know who got that problem, also got it with a complete new PC. There are no things in common, except for the location. With my new PC it worked not fine but better the first hours before it turned to shit again.. so something seemed to harm it. The jackpot question is what that can be
  9. Problem there is you only see the "normal" aliasing, for me its like that but with all textures not only the textures which got aliasing anyway. But the flickering cant be seen in videos like that, atleast thats my experience. Only thing how to show that to my friends was on a lanparty.. so its not that easy to share it with you. You can only believe and try to help solve it or you dont ^^
  10. So if I get this right, theres a part of the mainboard which is very sensible, which got us these troubles. The good thing about that would be, that only the mainboard has to be removed and not the expensive GPU and/or CPU. That would mean that i could build my GPU in a friends PC (maybe better an old one^^) and it would work fine, or am i mistaken? Would be worth a test. The thing is that i got a complete new pc, as well as my brother. Different mainboard, different everything. So the troublemaker has to be local (my friends who live in the same city dont got any problems.) As he writes "anything from high voltage to Wi-Fi noise or overloading can damage it" So electricity can be a thing.. But the question that remains is how to get rid of the thing (whatever it is) which causes the damage on the mainboard ?! Gonna talk with my electrician the other day, gonna cost a bit i guess but I will check up my voltage etc. Dont know much about Wi-Fi noises but between my old and my new pc we got new internet and a new router, so I dont think that is the problem in my case. (could be wrong tho)
  11. you got a notebook? also could you link a discreet videocard, didnt really found something when i googled it.
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