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Hello, A month ago, i had this weird issue where a random artifact appeared while using Chrome. It was there until i scrolled down the page and disappeared. Didn't happen again until right now, so i took screenshot to show it clearly. I noticed that i was using beta drivers for AMD when that happened in both of the times. I'm not sure though. Nothing like that ever happened in any game btw. (The black box isn't an artifact lol.) GPU: Sapphire Nitro+ RX 580 8GB
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Hey people, A few months ago i was playing GTA Online and noticed i had some artifacts appearing around my Buzzard shadow on certain surfaces. I didn't think much of it but turned my OC off just in case and this didn't solve it so i put it to the back of my mind. Anyways today I was playing and i've noticed it some more on other things too That's the best picture I've got at the minute I'll get a video of it soon. Like i said I've turned the GPU and CPU overclocks off and it's not solved it. Any thoughts? This is the only game it does it in
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Out of nowhere started getting weird artifacting on the bottom half of my monitor during start-up or when waking from sleep. At first thought it may be an issue with GPU. Tried two known good GPUs with same issues (both Nvidia GTX 10 series cards) still was getting same issue Then I went maybe overboard but I installed a new motherboard and CPU. Still getting same artifacting. Then went into Display settings and lowered refresh from 75-60 Hz and problem seemed to get better at first. Yet after a while I noticed it happening again just not as prevalent. Turned on VSync no dice. Monitor seems to be functioning but have not been able to test seperate monitor yet but what else could it be? GPU is good, Memory is good, CPU is good,Problem only happens when windows is booting or waking up from sleep??? It's fine during POST and also usually is fine during normal use but still this issue nags me. Could it be issue with PSU??? Any advice would be much obliged. Thank You msi X470 MoBo Ryzen 7 2700X W/NZXT Kraken X AIO cooler msi Aero GTX 1080 16GB Patriot Viper Elite DDR4 Windows 10 Home EVGA 650W fully modular PSU LG 27” 75HZ IPS LED 75Hz Monitor.
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My screen is pitch black with these 2 horizontal blocks in the middle. This happens with the newest drivers. With the older drivers the pc just reboots before entering windows. What could be causing this? drivers? vram? vrm? power? Any idea? Is there anything that I can do or is it time to bin the card?
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A few days ago artifacts started to pop up like these: I have a toshiba laptop with a gtx 710m and an i5-4200 both not being overclocked and 8gb ram. I've tried a 3 different versions of windows 10, underclocking my gpu with msi afterburner, getting the newest and older drivers for the gpu but nothing seems to work. I've tried making the games run on my integrated graphics but it doesnt seem to work either. Is there a way to fix this or is my gpu and cpu on the brink of death.
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This rig is about two months old, and about a week or two ago, I started having issues where Discord was crashing when trying to do live video. Artifacts started appearing in video chat of the others, and mine was crashing Discord and taking it to desktop. Then restarting again. Then I started noticing pink artifacts in the background. Not over everything. Not covering icons or windows. Only in the background. Examples of artifacting can be found here: Examples . So, I have cleared the graphic drivers with DDU and reinstalled them. I have checked both PCI slots to see if maybe that is the problem. I have used two separate PCIe cables. I've checked the monitor, I've check the cables to the monitor. I have pulled out all the RAM and stuck it in each slot one at a time. I've run memory tests, and CPU tests to check if they were running hot, or having errors. I did FURmark, and OCCT for testing. I've completely rebuilt the rig by reinstalling everything. I pulled out the GPU from my old computer, and installed it into the new one. The problem still persists. I just flat out, cannot figure this out. I'm not very tech savvy, but I'm trying. I recently under clocked my GPU to see if maybe that was it, no dice. I've completely reinstalled windows multiple times. Someone, please help me, haha.
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Hello everyone. I have this issue - there are artifacts on screen specifically in Windows 10. I've downloaded latest version from Microsoft site and just started the installation. I started seeing these weird glitches around windows logo and spinning dots. Trying to install the OS on the other mobo results in no glitches - but! As soon as the hard drive is installed back to the original mobo, glitches persist. Linux or Win7 don't have it, neither does BIOS. Please help if anyone knows what is the issue. Specs: Gigabyte GA-M52LT-D3 AMD Phenom II 1055T 10 Gb DDR3 @ 1600 MHz random sticks nVidia GTX 550 Ti
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Whenever my GPU reaches 90% power limit games freeze and ctd. Sometimes i get a dxgi error that says the gpu has been removed. Setting the power limit to 85% fixes the issue. I want to know if its the gpu or the psu that is causing the issue. Pc specs:- Gpu: Gtx 1070 msi gaming x Cpu: i7 8700 Ram: HyperX fury ddr4 2666mhz 2x8gb Mobo: Asus z370 prime a Psu: silverstone essential 500w
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I have an aerocool 550w vx plus (a single 6+2 pin)[Plan to change it to a 600w thermaltake RGB, hoping that it'd fix the issue], connected to this gpu using a MOLEX adapter, which from what I was told gives out less Watts that required. The msi r9 390 itself requires a single 6 and a single 8 pin connected to it. Also, the monitor at some seemingly random points turns completely black, don't know the reason of it, but it started only when I started using this gpu. (fixed by turning it off and on again, or changing the screen to 4:3 and back) UPD1: Forgot to mention the fact that this doesn't happen everywhere, and some of the issues seem to disappear if I get the gpu to be under pressure [e.g run furmark at 1440p 8x msaa], but not always, for an example if I run Dying Light normally - no shadows render, and if I run it after opening furmark - shadows start rendering properly, sometimes any issues don't appear at all, like in the case of Counter Strike Global Offensive.
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So I updated my GPU's Driver to the latest version which is 451.67 , when I leave my laptop in Chrome for a while and wake it up from hibernate I see bunch of artifacts I linked an image so you can see. I tried gaming on Ultra settings for hours and hours and I haven't seen any artifacts, this only happening in Chrome, I tried to reinstall it but no results, what should I do ??
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So, I had to perform a cmos reset by removing the battery, and now it has a boot artifact, always with the wame pattern. Also, fans sound like they're kinda fast. It doesn't go past that. I dont know what to do
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i wanto buy this monitor really bad (the 24" version) https://www.amazon.in/Samsung-LC24FG70FQ-Curved-Gaming-Monitor/dp/B071RDS622/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1531409648&sr=8-1&keywords=samsung+cfg70+24 does this monitor still have issues such as purple artifact or ghosting in july 2018 versions. .. srry for the bad english!
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Some time ago I bought this: https://www.gnr.co.uk/product/afox-geforce-gtx1060-6gb-h2-geforce-gtx-1060-6gb-gddr5_af-af1060-6144d5h2.htm It certainly not best 1060 out there, but, considering ongoing mining craze at a moment of buying, it cost me almost MSRP, when next cheapest option price was almost double that I paid. Plus, 2 year warranty is also a good thing. Card, in my opinion, had insufficient cooling, but I modified it in "Roadkill / zip tie style", and, after this, i considered applying daily overclock on a card. I had some hints on what capable card is, because i messed around with overclock shortly after i bought it. So, i applied already known parameters, and proceeded to stability testing. And here I have an issue. I expect, that if my overclock isn't stable, that stress testing software (Heaven in my case) will crash with artifacts (8 bit like) almost instantly after applying overclock to the card. But in this case I may have Heaven looping from 15 to 30 minutes without crashing, but with some occasional stuttering and/or some strange artifacts like colored transparent glare flashes or dots. Then Heaven may just freeze or instantly crash. If i use Furmark, instead of Heaven, it just simply works, without crashes, and if i spot some artifacts (like some red pixels in a middle of a donut), I know, that i just was too greedy with memory clocks. If I play games, they may also freeze up, or crash, but it can happen in first five minutes, or after two hours of playing. In graphics intensive games, like Ghost Recon Wildlands, for example. Honestly, I don't have much experience in overclocking gpus. I have broad experience with cpu/ram, but it my first time, when i have powerful enough gpu to consider it overclocking potential viable. So, can someone share knowlege about proper testing and validating gpu overclock?
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Hi, i have a problem. My i5 8600k when using OCCT Linpack with AVX freezes even on stock, but just a little, like for second or two maximum. I don't know if it is a sign there is something not right with my cpu? When i overclock should i pay atention to even little freezes or just the big ones? I'm getting crazy
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Hi everyone, Ok so as the title says, I think my card is screwed. It's the Asus Strix 1080ti and was bought around August last year. I have the EK kit for the card for which I have installed it onto it once but then during the build process I found out I forgot some bits to complete the loop so I put the stock cooler back on. Until a few weeks back, the most work the card did was rendering in Premier Pro but I've got back into The Division recently and I am starting to see artifacts but only on the top 3rd of my screen. They are green and red (if it makes a difference but I don't think it does) I have everything for the custom loop now and was wondering could it be that I didn't re seat the thermal pads correctly that could be causing this? Don't really want to put this all together for the issue to remain but also know that I won't know if it will remain until I do put it all together. Any help and advice would be great. Cheers
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Hi, I have this weird problem. When I run OCCT after a while i get visual artifacts. I See like some rectangles with multiple colors and generally f up graphics for few seconds. This shows only in occt linpack. I use it some with avx and some without. Also screen gets black for a few seconds, and everything is after that back to normal, and test runs fine without reported error. I tested with Prime95, RealBench, Intel Burn Test, Unigine Heaven, 3D Mark Time Spy, and no such errors occur. Also my onboard sound chip is getting nuts when I use occt. It continuously alternately notifies my about that my audio device was plugged in and then plugged out, but all of them are plugged in tightly. My PC: i5 8600K on stock, NZXT Kraken X62 mount front, air take in, MSI Z370 Gaming M5, GSkill TridentZ RGB 3000MHz 16 GB DDR4, MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, Corsair RM750X PSU, Samsung Evo 850 250 GB SSD, 1TB WD Blue, Windows 10 freshly installed, newest bios. Please help me with that. Sincerely, Adrian
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I'm playing around with overclocking my GPU. I'm running a 970 and using MSI Afterburner for my overclocking. Using the Kombustor that's built in to benchmark, I'm getting about 1.5 artifacts per second (averaged out over a 10 minute period). Is this reasonable? Personally I'm not seeing anything on the screen, and they seem to disappear faster than the screen can update. The clocks I have it at currently are the core boosted by 175Mhz and the memory by 575MHz. I've known increasing the core voltage can help improve stability too, which is why I want to ask what would be reasonable increments to increase that by? At what level should I stop increasing the voltage? I'm also finding that the temperature tends to level out at ~72C so thermals aren't too much of an issue just yet. I'm quite new to overclocking really, which is why I'm asking here. In the future I plan to overclock my processor too but I'll get to that when the time comes (and also when I get around to getting a liquid solution for it hooked up). Any help is appreciated!
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Soooooo.... I went to turn on my PC, and something seemed a little broken.... Please see attachments. This is a Zotac GT 730 with 1GB DDR5 VRAM (Amazon link) that I got a month or two from Amazon (sold my RX 480s). The PC seems fine (except for the shitty Microsoft Display Driver) with my 256mb 7300GT (only other card I have). I think that this is a VRAM hardware issue. The things on the screen that are most recently loaded/refreshed seem to be the least screwed-up elements, so that indicates that memory items are being corrupted over time. It also seems to pretend to function as a GPU using the Microsoft Display Driver, but the GPU Memory is not showing up in HWInfo64 (Should be 1GB DDR5) My PC seems to boot some of the time, but not always. The BIOS screen always shows up, always with artifacts. Not always the same artifacts though. I managed to grab the HWInfo screenshots and email them to myself before the PC crashed again. Does anyone have any insight into possible causes/solutions/workarounds for this? (I should also be able to return to Amazon, so no oven fixes) IMG_0410.MOV
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I got a Asus gl702vi and it's awesome, but there is one issue, fullscreen video on browsers, both chrome and edge, it plays the video just fine till it's fullscreened.. then it glitches and artifacts like hell..and it's not just YouTube, but Facebook as well. but in games, it is just fine. Never had this issue, and all drivers are up to date from asus's site.
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I recently purchased a Startech USB3HDCAP capture card, Startech 2 Port HDMI Splitter ST122HD4K to capture game footage from. The reason I bought the splitter is because the capture card has no passthrough. The problem I am having is when the capture card is connected straight to the PC without the splitter, the game image appears perfect in the OBS preview window. But when I include the splitter the image displayed on the TV is perfect, but the image going to my capture card is artifacting or very choppy. Does anyone have any idea why this is happening? The splitter is powered and the capture card is USB 3.0 connected to a USB 3.0 port. Also I wasn't sure where to post this topic so if an admin could move it to the appropriate section, then please do.# ty
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Sorry if posting in wrong section, just ceated account so lacking knowledge of long time users. My issue is with artifacts showing in my Elgato hd60S recordings. I purchased a Acer Predator 2560x1440 144hz monitor, the elgato hd60 s capture card is 1080p 60hz display device, whenever I record something I get artifacts, even when I clone displays. The only way I have found to not get artifacts, is to set monitor to 60hz, but then obviously I dont get to experience the full capablilites the monitor has to offer. So my question is, does anyone know of any solutions so I can still play at 1440p 144hz while recording at the native resolution of my elgato capture card, without causing artifacts?? Please help if so...BUT please dnt refer me to obs, I know everyone uses it and thats its free, but its recording, or even streaming quality is not as good as elgato software. Also it only occurs in my elgato recordings, its NOT happening on my in game screen while playing
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Hello, I recently received a refurbished ASUS ROG laptop and after a few weeks of use i started to have some problems. First it was artifacting in game(spikes, etc), them it got worse and entire regions of the game would change colors and flicker. After 1 day or to the computer started artifacting and freezing in normal browser use. First i tried all the basic ideas, reinstall drivers, update them, downgrade them and etc. Ran some memory tests(windows memory diagnostic), and even formatted the pc. None of it fixed the problem so I assumed it is was a GPU failure, and did some GPU memory tests (MemoryG80). During the test it showed a crazy number of errors, and the pc froze. Convinced it was a GPU problem and as the GPU is soldered in the motherboard it`s simply nor worth the investment, i decide to simple try to use the computer as a basic laptop. To do that i downloaded MSI Afterburner and downclocked the GPU and it`s memory as a way to not to use the damaged memory and be able to use the laptop normally without random freezes. This worked for a while, but after some time it started to also artifact and freeze, so i decided to simple disable the GPU on the device manager and use without it. That`s when the weird stuff started to occur. This model according to some posts on the ROG forums has the On-board intel GPU physically disabled so it`s impossible to use it(i tried installing the intel drivers and checking the BIOS for ways to activate it and did not had any success), so first question. How can i have a image if the Inter HD graphics is disable and the normal geforce gpu is also disabled? Well i have and a normal (low ress) image normally. Also today i was using the computer and suddenly i got some artifacts on the scream(green lines in the whole image) but only artifacts, this time for the first time it did not froze! So i got SUPER confused, how can I still have this artifacting problem with the GPU disabled? Is the problem really the GPU? I tried to look up all around for information and was not able to find anything about it. Edit: I forgot to add that the artifacting that occurred with the GPU disabled only happened when the laptop was off the wall and running on battery, it has not happened while plugged in. Just to add more strangeness to it Also because of some loooong story i can not ask for a RMA inside de waranty. The information on the PC specs is: G752VY Intel i7-9700HQ RAM 16G Geforce GTX 980M Anyways, thank you so much for reading all this. It`s a convoluted and long story but any help or information would really help me Ps: 2 photos of the artifacting attached.
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I can only boost my monitor by 1 hz before artifacts appear, Is there a way I can mess with the timings to fix this or no?
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Greetings, i have a little problem with my GTX 1050TI. so, i'm getting "artifacts" (?) tell me what i have to do, i tried to ask on many forums, no one replied. i hope i will get your help so, here its how it looks like (problem) card is new, so i think its drivers, problems but idk. so please help https://youtu.be/tcLxRuBuBUY
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Yo o/ So I've had this combo for a while: Mobo: Asus Maximus VIII Gene. CPU: i7 6700k @ 4GHz. RAM: 16GB of HyperX DDR4 Memory. PSU: 550W Corsair something something - fully modular. GPU: GTX Geforce 980 TLDR; So recently I started having some troubles with my PC. Firstly I started getting some weird bluescreens and after a LOT of trial and error with reinstalling windows and the like, I first thought that it was RAM related, then SSD but turns out that manually setting the CPU voltage to 1.4v fixed the blue-screens. For a while I had no issues again, up until the machine started with some odd freezes, just for a few seconds to then continue. Also really bad performance on 3d accelerated programs. Just opening something like spotify, discord or google chrome would TANK performance of any other 3d application and the pc as a whole. This I fixed with using DDU and reinstalling drivers completely. For about a week It was going fine until I decided to reinstall windows 10, again. For the usual reasons, space, all sorts of crap on the boot drive, so on... But, since the reinstall I've encountered problems again. As an example, every time I start my PC there's ALWAYS a freeze of about 2-3 seconds. Just after windows boots onto the desktop. I've done the same with reinstalling drivers and the like... Doesn't seem to have fixed that particular issue. Then the other night my PC just crashed with graphical artifacts on the screen: This particular picture is just me watching some stuff in VLC. This happened in game too. It hickups with these artifacts and freezes for about 3-5 seconds. Then the sound continues and seemingly windows, but the screen / graphics never recovers and a hard reset is required. So this happened a few times last night too. Monitoring temperatures debunks that as an issue, steady 50-70c depending on the application. Today, I can't even boot into windows, it happens instantly on startup. Temperatures that I've been able to gather while I could still run the PC with a game, are normal according to readouts on speedfan. However idle temperatures are in BIOS is 38c in a watercooling loop that holds both the CPU and GPU. In a relatively cool room, I'd imagine somewhere around 20c. Is my GPU fried? Is it a PSU issue considering the CPU troubles? Maybe it's even the motherboard? I've run RAM tests with no errors (6 hours). Is it some oddball temperature fault, is my system really overheating but sensors are not able to read it? I'm at a complete loss, and going out to get a new GPU right now with how prices are atm. would be really unfortunate...