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VincentArogya

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  1. My earlier phone seemed to have this issue but my current phone doesn't. I once brought a friend's PS4 and there was no aliasing with it.
  2. Not really. I do have a power inverter and a UPS. So, it's not dirty power theory. Also, I change locations for six months, moving 20 kms away from my current location, and the issue did not resolve.
  3. It still boggles my mind that despite changing my entire PC, except for the hard drive, the issue seems to persist. I have changed three GPUs as well. I am not entirely sure what could be an issue that's causing this. But I know that it started after a power failure. My PC restarted and lo and behold jaggies.
  4. I am on Ryzen as well. Changed three GPUs and the issue persists. So, now my gut is saying that it is most likely a CPU issue.
  5. Don't take me otherwise, but I think we are not thinking properly about this issue. We are looking for solutions online. A few things that I think we can try ruling out after testing includes: 1. CPU power cord 2. GPU 6-Pin/8-Pin connector 3. RAM switching 4, Replacing hard drive I don't know if people have already tried that
  6. I moved to a new place that's 10 miles away from my old one. This new place has a different power grid and guess what? Jagginess and popping is still there. Will give another update after a few days.
  7. I don't think it would be RAM. Since it's got nothing do with graphics. But we can certainly try replacing one or removing a stick.
  8. How many of you started having this issue particularly lack of anti aliasing after a computer restart?
  9. I replaced the motherboard along with the processor. It did not fix anything. Later on changed GPU too, still no improvement.
  10. I am moving to a new apartment too in a few days. Will also be able to confirm if locality makes a difference.
  11. To give you all an idea of what I tried so far to resolve the issue (not resolved yet) 1. Changed monitor 2. Change display cable from DVI to HDMI to DP 3. Changed power supply 4. Changed UPS 5. Changed Graphics Card 6. Changed CPU 7. Changed Motherboard 8. Added an SSD 9. Reinstalled windows 10. Formatted hard drive What I did not try so far: 1. Changing RAM 2. Changing HDD 3. Moving to a different location
  12. Unless this issue isn't escalated to higher authorities like Nvidia, AMD and Microsoft, we won't find the solution. We can continue to yap away at the forum without any solutions. Unfortunately, we don't know how to raise the issue.
  13. Well, I am moving to a different place in two weeks, Far from my current city. So, we'll see if it's electricity or not.
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