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DaoNayt

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  1. Case is Zalman S2. The PSU draws air from below the case and is in a separate shroud. I checked for dust, but everything is clean. CPU Ryzen 5 2600 Motherboard Gigabyte B450M-DS3H RAM G.Skill Aegis 2x8GB 3000 MHz GPU Sapphire Radeon RX580 Pulse Case Zalman S2 Storage ADATA SX8200 256 GB + Toshiba P300 1TB PSU Corsair CX450 Operating System Windows 10
  2. Now I'm not sure if the PSU (Corsair CX450) is to blame, but this is what happens: I'm gaming for a while, and my screen goes black. I don't hear the CPU and GPU fans, and the LED strip in the case is also off. The only thing that stays on is the power LED. PC doesnt respond to reset or power switch until I flip the switch on the PSU to 0 and back to 1. Then I can turn on the PC, and the PSU fan goes really loud, louder than I ever heard. I feel warm air coming out of it. After 3-4 minutes the fan goes back to being barely audible and I feel no heat coming out. This has happened twice now. I've had this PC for 9 months and had no issues with temperature or power requirements so far. Gonna keep a close eye on temps while gaming from now on, but how can I know if it's the PSU or not?
  3. Coil whine is high pitch, not low. Could it be the hard drive, if you have it? My HDD resonates the entire case and it produces a slight hum.
  4. There is no need to fight. I also thought this was a disaster at first, but I am getting somewhat used to it, and some games look better than others. In Witcher 3, the issue is not very strong and I finished the game without being bothered too much. On the other hand, GTA V looks terrible, and I have to use 2x Frame Scaling + FXAA to make it acceptable. Assassin's Creed games are beyond help.
  5. Here's a link to my uncompressed videos again, for anyone who hasn't seen them yet: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bRQBSxvB403sV90YKnKsT6KsVNhsYDuY I recently bought a 1080p monitor, so I will make 1080p videos as well.
  6. Pixel crawl is normal on very fine geometry. But when you have it on ALL geometry then it becomes a problem.
  7. No this looks completely normal to me in 2019 this is how games are supposed to look! /sarcasm But he is partially right, this topic has been going in circles and nothing has changed.
  8. Again, lowering sharpness only hides the problem, doesnt fix it. Its the same as activating FXAA. Also, some things will always be shimmery due to the pixelated nature of 3D graphics. This thread is about extreme shimmering that goes beyond typical limitations.
  9. My new computer worked properly for the first two weeks. I bought it on March 20th this year.
  10. Just tried Division 2. Seems to use TAA and looks good. Only slight shimmering on some fine geometry, as already described here.
  11. Considering what the mod said, this thread has been around for a long time and someone from the team certainly noticed it.
  12. Just reading this again. Interesting how you fixed it without replacing the GPU. So the problem, apparently, is in another component. Most likely CPU or motherboard. The OP says that some people fixed the issues by switching to Ryzen, which means they would have switched the CPU and motherboard at the same time. That's what you did as well. Interesting.
  13. I tried uploading to Vimeo but it also converts the video to a lower quality. You can still see the issue in this one tho:
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