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wtfisgoingon

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  1. I did sell the 1080 and no I haven't tried it on another computer but I tried it on a friend's house 30km away from home and got the same shitty result using their TV then I also tried last weekend the 1070 and it's even way better than my 1440p monitor. So yea when I downgraded to 1070 it fixed mine I'm thinking maybe just maybe there is some sort of HW incompatibility that fucks up the SW side like having DDR5 vs DDR5X on different HW configurations.
  2. Hello Guys, I just want to share how I got rid of this problem or if not totally now it's way less noticeable and starting to enjoy games again. Mine started when I upgraded my card from MSI 1070 Gaming X to MSI 1080 Gaming X using Dell U2715H 1440p monitor 4mos ago and have been really stressed when I notice the very same issue everybody else is experiencing in this thread. Spent a lot money trying to fix the issue upgrading from old skylake to kabylake build now i7 7700 paired with Asus Strix z270 16gb ram including new power supply and ups but the issue is still there. So I decided to downgrade my graphics card to 1070 where I last remember not having this issue and this time I picked same brand as the board Strix 1070 OC installed the latest driver applied my usual NVCP setting started testing games and boom noticed a huge difference it was beauty compared to when I was trying all sort of NVCP settings and NV inspector profile setting with the 1080. I'm sharing this because I want to let the others know that the issue is real, yea now some aa problems are still present but not like when I have the 1080 I'm not recommending to change your hardware config like what I did there's no assurance it's going to fix yours cause I'm not even sure how it got fixed. But games are now immersive and playable.
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