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Hello Everyone! I've been rather concerned with my laptops behaviour the last few months it's been confusing me a tad. I'll try to be as detailed as I can. It an HP's pavilion gaming laptop(Ryzen 5, Gtx1650) 1. The laptop has only been slow on Shutdowns, Restarts and startups recently. 2. Every so often it would green screen for a second or two and continue to boot into windows. Error code is something to do with memory. 3. The laptop was sent for an SSD and Ram upgrade. Unfortunately, the dude I sent it to was a bit of a showman and never did the upgrade. Took about three weeks to get the laptop back from this dude, after I had a lawyer get ahold of him as he didn't reply to any of my messages and such. Anyways, to get back to my point. The laptop since then has been rarher, weird.... I found a substantial amount of just weird programs and software. Additionally, lot of drivers and such that has either no signature or has been flagged as possibly malicious. 4. Quite a number of things listed in Device manager doesn't seem to make any real sense. 5. Software or drivers seem to have disappeared since the laptop came back. 6. Two caps on the keyboard is missing since I got it back( This is me just ranting) The most worrying symptoms are thus: 1. It would green screen at random times. 2. No real difference in speed after booting into windows. Only on the restart, shutdown and startups. 3. Runs hotter than usual - thermals reaching up to 95'C at times(Upon Gaming and heavy use) 4. Lastly, The various missing and drivers and the sketchy drivers. My self diagnoses is thus: the kink in the Armour is within some of these sketchy drivers and software. Here's what I've done to try and see if I can Fix it: I downloaded a script called tron which has been known to be HP friendly and specifically get rid of bloatware, Malware, cookie data analysis ect ect. Basically an all in one script to combat the issues. Alas, It would seem that the laptop still has issues. If anything, it did get rid of HP's bloatware but as of the main issues such as the drivers and such, It's still there and I'm so uncomfortable with it. I've checked the startup apps via task manager and most of the startup apps are still disabled( Something I did before sending it to this dude) I've tried to make semse of the event viewer and registry editor but my comprehension just isn't enough for me to understand or see if anything is wrong within those two. I ran Malwarebytes(Via the Tron script) it definitely found some bugs and maliciously installed stuff and it's been quarantined but it's not changed the behavior, unfortunately. Conclusion to this is that I fear this dude tampered with my laptop and probably had no intention of giving it back. So when he was forced to give it back I assume he probably was in a "I better try and get it back to the way it was in" state. With all this said, I'll be forever grateful to anyone who is willing to pass on some suggestions and ideas as to try and get the laptop back into shape. I'm willing to try anything at this point. I spent my entire savings on this laptop when I bought it. and would hate to see it fall victim to a untimely demise. It's just over two years old and it's truly a lovely machine. I've listed the specs on my profile and such. Ps: Did a windows reset and reinstall to no prevail.
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I just upgraded my gpu from the GTX 1660 ti to the RX 6750 XT. I used DDU to remove all NVIDIA graphics drivers before putting in the new gpu. I then installed the current AMD drivers from Adrenaline. The pc works fine for a few minutes - anywhere from 3-30 it seems - then it will crash to a black screen on my main monitor (connected with Displayport, if that matters) and a blank green screen on my second monitor (connected with hdmi). Video for reference: IMG_5639.MOV My attempted fixes so far have included updating my BIOS, trying unsuccessfully to update my chipset drivers, and checking for loose cables in my pc. It may be of note that I also had to replace my psu when I upgraded the gpu. I think everything is connected properly, but if this may be a power issue, please let me know. Does anyone have experience with this or know what I should do? I can return the gpu if I have to because it just came today. My google searches lead me to believe this is almost exclusively an issue with Radeon cards. I’ll go back to NVIDIA if I have to, but I’d very much like to resolve this without returning anything. Help!
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I’m stuck. I got a second m.2 so I moved over some documents and photos and did a fresh install of Windows 11 on my main drive. System Specs CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X3D w/ Mugen 5 cooler GPU: ASRock 6800XT Taichi Mobo: MSI B550 Tomahawk RAM: 64GB Corsair 3200MHZ PSU: Thermaltake Grandpower RGB 850W Storage: SK Hynix Platinum 2TB main, just added Intel 670P 2TB The GPU was recently replaced from a recent RMA for Radeon driver crashing issues. The rest of the system was purchased in November/December of last year While the install media ran on my USB, I was playing Rainbow 6 Siege and my screens went green for a second and went back to normal a few times. I did the fresh install shortly after and installed all of my drivers and some games, then the same thing happened but more frequently with some artifacts. Sometimes I lose discord voice audio but not the sound affects like muting and deafening. Sometimes the screens turn green and my PC turns off, but not a green error screen just solid green. I added a photo of one of the event logs. Here’s what I have tried: •The fresh install •Re installing display drivers fatter using DDU •Enabling/Disabling Kombo Strike •Command prompt DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth, sfc /scannow, and chkdsk •Changing background and disabling animation •Changing display refresh rates Running games windowed- this seemed to help a little •Windows 10 fresh install after all of this, and the problem persists but not as bad so far I reinstalled Corsair iCUE and while messing with mouse settings the screen flickered once for the first time since this fresh install. I finished messing with settings and uninstalled iCUE to see if that could have been the problem. I switched mice too. I played Deep Rock Galactic and had a quick flicker two times but not bad and no crashes. I have enough extra parts to troubleshoot piece by piece, but I want to see if there are any other solutions or troubleshooting methods to try before tearing it all apart. (R5 1600, Strix X370, 16GB Corsair RAM, Seasonic 750W, Strix 5700XT). pls help
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Hey guys, I'm just looking for a little advice on a program. So I was wondering if there is any such thing as a virtual green screen, let me explain. Say I took a video of me on a green background, almost the same color as a green screen. Is there any program I can use (I am on PC, but I have an ipad too) that will insert a different video into that green background? So like photoshoping me into a new image, but for a video. A editing software that can do this is fine too, I don't really mind as long as its free. Thanks!
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So when I installed my new psu I got these weird fuzzy and green screen pictures but they stay there for like 2 seconds until back to normal should I worry about this or not really?
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Hi all, ASUS® ROG STRIX Z490-I GAMING (Mini-ITX, LGA1200, USB 3.2) Intel® Core™ i7 Eight Core Processor i7-10700KF (3.8GHz) 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 2400MHz (2 x 16GB) CORSAIR 650W CV SERIES™ CV-650 POWER SUPPLY 8GB AMD RADEON™ RX 580 Monitor - Samsung 32inch U32J59X when I used my PC sometimes the screen begins to flicker. After some flickering the screen will then go green and I cannot see any windows etc, just green. I have found that simply removing the HDMI cable and inserting it back into the monitor fixes the issue. I have tried reinstalling the drivers etc to no avail. Oddly, I have been using this monitor and hdmi cable for some time with my old PC with no issues. I spent a lot of money on this set up and I was saving for awhile! So while this isnt the worst issue to be having it is annoying and happens at least a couple of times a day. Any idea what might be causing this? Any help would be great!
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Hello, I have searched far and wide, even taken my PC to a specialist repair shop, to no avail. The main issue is as follows - Computer monitor turns either green/orange/yellow then says no input signal - Computer remains on at the tower, but I can not do anything so I am forced to manually reboot - Always happens whilst playing games such as Counter Strike SPECS: - Seasonic S12-550 power supply - AMD Ryzen 5 2600 processor - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16gb - Corsair Tower - Seagate Barracuda 2TB sata 3 3.5 HDD - ASROCK B450 motherboard - Kingston 2400gb SSD 2.5" SATA 3 - 500mb/s - MSI Radeon RX570 - Windows 10 Pro N 64 Bit Please note, I am not a technical whiz, so please go easy on me, but I would really appreciate if this could be fixed asap as this is a long term issue. Many thanks!
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UPDATE (9/22): GPU arrived back from manufacturer (Gigabyte) after receiving repairs and is no longer producing issues during some initial stress testing. They did not specify where the problem is but it did appear to be board level as it looks like it was opened. If this occurs again, I will update further. I've been dealing with this issue for like a week now and have exhausted all of the obvious troubleshooting steps and suggestions I've seen, though this is my first build so I'm probably missing something. I'm very frustrated by this situation and could really use help in determining my next steps. The issue is fairly easily reproducible: upon running any application with a significant GPU load (been using Unigine Superposition at 1080p Extreme, which should not be straining the card beyond its limits, but also occurred on the title screen of Stray and booting into FFXIV), the screen will begin to have parts of the output flicker a green color while still running for an indeterminate amount of time, before hanging on a pure green screen (not the Windows Insider GSOD, just like pure green). The system will then reboot itself. This has not occurred on the desktop for me at all and will sometimes even occur on the loading screen. In the Event Viewer, I see a WHEA message about a "Cache Hierarchy" error on what's usually a different CPU core each time. Things I've tried so far without success: -Did memcheck -CPU benchmarks do not cause this issue, only times when the GPU is under load. Cache hierarchy error seems to be a CPU fault but this doesn't really make sense with the symptoms. -Tried dumping logs or minilogs but nothing appeared- this doesn't generate anything seemingly -Disabled any undervolts, overvolts, XMP, etc. -Wiggled power cables to make sure they weren't slightly loose (some were but no change) -Swapped from rabbit ear GPU cable to two separate VGA cables (this made it worse seemingly but it's been inconsistent?) -Updated BIOS Steps I can't take currently: -This is my first desktop so I can't try swapping the GPU or CPU around to see if it's the issue which would make this much easier to debug. I don't think anyone locally can spare a GPU that would draw a similar amount of wattage either. -Can't swap PCI-e slots due to motherboard design blocking 16x cards from fitting in 8x slot. This unfortunately began like two weeks after the return period, so I'm going to have to use the manufacturer warranty on anything I wanted to replace (I would have already returned the GPU otherwise). The three most likely potential culprits from what I can tell are GPU, PSU, or motherboard. The GPU seems most likely as this error only occurs when I run GPU related tasks and there seem to be other people who have had this issue, but the WHEA issue does potentially suggest that there could be a power delivery issue that's being triggered by the GPU drawing more power than the board can provide (or it could just be shorting and doing the same thing). While I wouldn't admit this on the warranty, I did drop a standoff screw on the motherboard once or twice (my old iFixIt kit was on its last legs and I recently replaced it) and had noticed instances where I found small black debris after handling it- I was nervous so it's possible there could be a missing component off the board. Parts List: PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6Tj8PX CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 3.7 GHz 6-Core Processor ($199.99 @ Adorama) Motherboard: MSI B550M PRO-VDH WIFI Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($131.69 @ Amazon) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory ($62.55 @ Newegg) Storage: Intel 660p 1.02 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive ($87.99 @ Adorama) Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon RX 6700 XT 12 GB EAGLE Video Card ($455.45 @ Newegg) Power Supply: EVGA SuperNOVA GT 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($97.62 @ Amazon) Custom: Fractal Design Pop Air RGB (Magenta) ($100.24) Total: $1135.53 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2022-08-24 23:31 EDT-0400
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Hey, First time PC builder that needs some serious help! I recently built my PC for great 1080p gaming have a 144hz gaming monitor that I ordered to put to use when it arrives. Long story short, I was experiencing crashing with a variety of games, but slowly managed to eliminate this (although green screen that crashes my pc still occurs sometimes), but now I am having trouble booting my PC after turning it off over night. I originally had my 5600 XT on the latest vBIOS, but have since flashed back to a more stable version (as advised by gigabyte) to try and eradicate some issues. Specs as follows: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600AF (friend gifted M9 Plus Cryorig cooler so using that instead of stock) GPU: Gigabyte RX 5600 XT Gaming OC (using f2 BIOs) RAM: 16gb (2x8gb) Team Force Vulcan 3200MHz (these are sitting at default settings, 2400MHz, was having serious crashing issues at XMP profile) MOBO: AsRock B450M Steel Legend Storage: 1TB Crucial P1 NVMe SSD PSU: Cooler Master MWE 650W Gold The issue I am having is that when I turn my PC on first thing in the morning it doesn't boot to windows and freezes on a black screen with 2/3 white dots (as attached). I then hard reset by long holding the power button to turn off then turn back on. What happens next is a recovery screen (also attached) where I click restart and seem to boot into windows no issues. When I was having game crashes I installed "whocrahed" to assess my minidump folder (followed youtube video for this) and I do get errors with TDR (atikmpag.sys), but don't know if this is relevant. I should also mention I have another thread about the green screen crashes mentioned where I have now lowered RAM speed and have seen that this has helped reduce the green screen game crashes, but although rare, these still occur. Further help on what would cause the game crashes is welcomed. Hopefully someone can help me out! Would love to know what the cause is and how I can troubleshoot to find out. Want a stable PC that I can game on with no scares of crashing and will fire up when told. Thanks in advance, - Westy
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Hey, First time PC builder that needs some serious help! I recently built my PC for great 1080p gaming had a 60hz gaming monitor that I wanted to put to use. Long story short, I have been playing a variety of games, but mostly "Hell Let Loose". I will use Hell Let Loose as my example, but this has happened on other games. While playing Hell Let Loose I was originally playing on 1920x1080 at High settings and getting roughly 60fps, 60C temps on GPU with 100% usage and 50C temps on CPU with 20% usage (I have been using riva tuner to keep an eye on this). PC Specs as follows: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600AF (friend gifted M9 Plus Cryorig cooler so using that instead of stock) GPU: Gigabyte RX 5600 XT Gaming OC (have done a BIOs flash to better specs) RAM: 16gb (2x8gb) Team Force Vulcan 3200MHz (have enabled XMP profile) MOBO: AsRock B450M Steel Legend Storage: 1TB Crucial P1 NVMe SSD PSU: Cooler Master MWE 650W Gold My experiences is as follows; while gaming the PC will make a buzzing sound, display an empty green screen and then crash and I have to click my reset button to get it to fire back up. This can happen after 10 minutes into the game, 1 hour in and sometimes I can even be 3 hours into the game. To try and diagnose the issue I have done the following: Turned settings down to Medium and the result was decreased GPU usage and not many other changes, but the game still crashed at random times Turned settings down to Low and same result as number 1 I remembered watching someone overclock their 1600AF, but when testing they had to lower their RAM speed, so I tried lowering RAM speed from 3200MHz to 3000MHz and this again didn't stop the crashes I have tried underclocking the GPU so that it ran 25Mhz below stock, which had no massive effect on performance, but still crashed I have also tried to test the PC using stability programs such as Cinebench, Heaven and OCCT. The PC passed the Cinebench test with no issues and same with OCCT using standard OCCT settings. With Heaven I boosted the settings to the highest possible including maxing anti-aliasing etc. and this was able to run for 20 minutes with no indication of failing anytime soon. The only thing that I a yet to do is uninstall and reinstall drivers, but I don't see how this would help considering I only set up my PC less than a week ago and installed all drivers on first time setup. Hopefully someone can help me out! I am sick of the PC crashing and having to rejoin games late with friends while gaming. Thanks in advance, - Westy Reply
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Good morning/afternoon/evening to you all In the last week my pc has shown me a bunch of wonderful new way to crashes, see attached images. Those crashes see to be due to nvidia drivers, but that seems to be fixed after a format. Along with those crashes my pc has switched off with no warning. In the one case I was just reading something on my browser and on the other I was playing Supreme commander, spanning 2 screens. Current configuration: CPU: i5 2500 OC to 4.0GHz (been running like this for 2 years) RAM: 2 x 8 GB Corsair vengeance CL9 1600MHz + 2 x 4 GB Adata CL9 1600MHz (Not the best combination, but it has been working) GPU: MSI 1050ti 4GB (No 6pin connector) SSD: 128GB Samsung 840evo PSU: Corsair TX 750 Motherboard: GA-P67A-UD3 (http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3698&dl=1#ov) Windows 10 Pro What I have tried: Format windows Got rid of the coloured crash screen Removed all oc and xmp. Ran valley benchmark 3 times and was stable Evaluated Event viewer and found no errors during the benchmark Restored CPU OC Ran LinX with a 16GB problem set along with Kombuster's frame buffer filling stress test PC ran at 100% cpu load @4GHz at 79C Ram was filled to 20/20 GB GPU used the full 4GB frame buffer Test period 20min System was stable 2017.02.04 Removed the 1050ti and installed my old 660 PC powered down when starting supreme commander FA Struggling to replicate the behavior 2017.02.05 May today be the end of this crap Stripped the pc in its entirety and took a few hours to clean and inspect every nook and cranny. All parts were photographed during the process. The motherboard Inspected the are under the slots to remove the dust that might have settled in ther Found a little dust bunny lodged under my PCI-E lane between the pins Inspected all slots for dust partials and damaged pins Inspected all capacitors for ovality, buldges, leakage and superficial damage Inspected all power connectors for damage or burn spots Clleaned and replaced the thermal paste as the paste was more of a putty than a goo. PSU: The warranty was up so decided to remove the lid and see if all was still well in there Cleaned the fan Cleaned 6years worth of dust Inspected the capacitors for signs of damage Resembled the psu and tested it before using it again Removed some redundant case lighting Redid cable management to remove any possible pinch points Testing Ran Aida 64 for 30min passed Included a picture of a shorter run after the temps had stabilized 2017.02.13 The Pc randomly powered down again. As a next step I was investigating my psu's different voltages (3.3V, 5V and 12V) for deviations exceeding 5%. For the evaluation I used a multi-meter rather than software. Measurements were taken at molex and sata connectors All the voltages are within tolerance and did not shift regardless of idle or load conditions. I think my initial gpu crash were due to windows driver issues. After allowing windows to do all its updates, the problem went away.
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Like the title says my post and bios screens show green heavily saturated instead of black but as soon as it goes to login it clears up. This is a brand new PC just built it last week have MSI x370 gaming pro carbon monoxide. Ryzen 1700x CPU. 650W psu. Asus rx480 GPU. It happens after either the drivers were updated or after windows updated. Btw it's windows 10 (64) I have updated the GPU driver to the latest. I think it's 17.1.2 but I'm not at my PC right this moment. I was working properly for a few hours till I started updating drivers/bios sometime in there it went to green
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I'm using an amd 7870, and everytime I try to install its drivers I get a green screen and my pc crashes. The problem is everytime I start the pc, windows 10 automatically downloads and installs the drivers for the amd 7000 series and it causes me to crash. So in order to don't that I have to stop the update manually by stopping the process of the update. The latest drivers from the amd site ( 17.3.3 or something like that) don't work, it says they're already installed even though it's not true. The old catalyst drivers makes it crash. The gpu works without the drivers, very bad, but it doesn't crash and it doesn't overheat ( 24°c in idle) What could the problem be? is it the gpu?or something else related to windows and the way it installs the drivers? I already tried reinstalling windows 10 and it didn't work...
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Hey guys, So unfortunately I have run into problems with my R9 280X. Currently, my screen has a greenish hue. It all started after I booted Far Cry 3 awhile ago and started getting weird screen behaviour in the form of horizontal lines flickering accross my screen (It's difficult to describe qualitatively), which were primarily green. I have tried two diffirent monitors, different VGA/HDMI cables and even moved my card down a slot on my motherboard, which fixed the flickering lines. I am quite confused as to what may have happened and what I can do to fix it. I am sure it's a hardware/software problem related to my graphics card as I started my PC with onboard graphics and it ran fine. If anyone knows any fixes/potential causes I would appreciate it greatly!
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Hi everyone, Im Jeroen, an 18 year old architecture student from Belgium. For a skit im doing Im in need of a high quality (at leat 1080p) picture of one of the LTT sets that i will be able to use with a green screen. If anyone has a picture of it, or knows a video where i could grap an image from i would really appreciate it! Thank in advance, Jeroen
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Hello dear people. I know that now when the samsung s8 is out on the market the s7 and s7 edge is less appleing to buy but I still felt like I needed to post this for someone that considers buying one. I've used the s7 edge since September last year and loved evrything about it. Evrything from the edge screen to the camera feels awesome to use, but there is a problem with it that I can't seem to find in this forum. I've dropped my phone a total of 3-4 times this last year and the first time something relly weird happend, you see the screen started flickering and pulsating this green light that coverd almost half of the bottom screen making the phone unusable and I had to return it to the store. i did not give it much thought at first though I felt like it was my own fault i dropped it (without a case covering it). but a month ago i just bumped my phone into a wooden table and the screen started flickering in the exakt same way once again, and this was on the same model but a diffrent phone so I assumed it couldent be a coincidence. So i googled it and found that the s7 edge has a poor bulid quality that results in the flickering when droped or bumped into something. I know that electonics issent build for fall damge but I mean come on Samsung, your phone can't break down just cuz someone once bumped it. It has no scratches or craks at all either. Also I don't think this applies to the regular s7, I could only find anything online about the edge model. And as far as I could tell from Samsungs website they don't refund you for this. I tried to restart the phone a couple of times, i even went as far as factory reseting it wich I don't recomend. my screen will only light up for a split second before going dark again. So this is obviously not a software thing. the touchscreen still works but whenever i lanuch a application on the phone evrything turns green. I posted this to spread the information but if you have any suggestion on solution i will welcome you with open arms. (ps sorry for my poor spelling, English is not my main language) This video shows a bit how it looks but with the constant flickering.
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Can I get some help please I'm desperate. So a little bit of history: I bought a new 1TB hard drive. I immediately tried to install it but had a hard time inserting it into the drive bay due to the CPU fan being in the way. So I removed the fan, reapplied thermal paste since why the heck not, removed the gpu and cleaned the fans as well because why not, installed the new hard drive, put everything back, and booted up the pc. Everything was working well. I was even able to play 3 games of Dota 2. But later on at night, I played a game of Tekken 7 with a friend. Suddenly colored vertical lines appeared while playing the game. The lines would appear, then the screen would be blank with a somewhat colored screen, then it would go back to normal. This happened twice until finally, I got a green screen. After I got the green screen, my pc restarted. It tries to boot into normal mode but the problem is that it can't. The green screen would just reappear then the pc would restart and try to boot into normal mode but instead get the green screen again then restart again. This becomes an endless cycle if I choose the option to boot normally. The PC is only accessible through Safe Mode. Eventually I learned to remove the GPU drivers through DDU (Display Driver Uninstaller) in safe mode. If I do this, the pc boots normally. I thought it was an issue with outdated drivers so I also tried uninstalling the drivers then installing the latest drivers from AMD but this still gives me the green screen. Right now, my pc is only usable if the drivers are uninstalled. I tried re-seating the graphics card but the problem persists. PC Specs: * Processor = AMD A10-6790K Richland * GPU = AMD Radeon R9 270X (I'm using the APU as a processor only and this as a dedicated card) * RAM = G.Skill - Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1866 * PSU = SeaSonic S12II 620W (80 Plus Bronze) * MOBO = Gigabyte - GA-F2A88XM-HD3 Micro ATX FM2+
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I've seen some videos where people have chroma key paper stuck to a wall. I'd just buy a green screen but my filming area is too small for the stands. I've browsed online and cant seem to find what I'm looking for, any help would will be greatly appreciated.
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Hi there. I've had this issue ever since upgrading my GTX 1050 TI --> 1660 Super. Not a big deal -- videos still play fine -- but I do sometimes see a green screen for a moment when I open/close videos. This is fixed by turning off hardware acceleration in Chrome. But I was wondering why this happens. Is there something wrong with my GPU?
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I just tried to watch Twitch stream on my Android box but everything I see is green color. Sound is ok but video is only green. My Android box is Vasteyu V9 S912: https://androidtvboxreview.uk/vasteyu-v9-s912-tv-box-review/ Android 7.1.2 I have watched tutorials how to fix this problem on Windows but can't find anything like that for Android box.
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I'm not sure if this is the GPU but I think it is. At what I believe to be random times my PC's screen used to go green a long time ago (see picture attached) and today I installed Ubuntu 18.04 on an SSD and it started to happen a lot. Do any of you know what is going on and how can I fix it? my GPU is a Saphire Radeon Nitro R9 380 4GB IMG_2650.HEIC
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Now I'm not too bothered about this, but I'm curious about why it's happening. The problem: Sometimes when I close a YouTube video, the video goes green just before the next pages loads (attached image of what it looks like). What causes this?
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After playing for a little while my PC will freeze and then if I swap my hdmi source it green screens I haven't a clue why. I've had mobo problems so I don't know if it's that or whether it could be my gpu. Any ideas? 64 bit windows 10 Fx 4100 Rx 470 (I know that's a bottleneck I've got a new cpu ordered) MSI 970a-g43 Corsair 450W
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I HAVE TO finish this in 2 days and I have to zoom towards the guy in front of the green board (my teacher). We had so bad lightning conditions but that's all I have now and I have to finish it. The plan is I'll zoom to him when he's talking and put a picture of Nikola Tesla in the background and some little bit of sinematics aswell. I'll realllly appreciate you guys helps. Thanks already.
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Hi , I have read a few posts about this but there isnt many out there, but yesterday I did some overclocking on my msi 1080ti and found the right OC if anything i dialed it down a little just to be sure it wasnt giving it to much. Was using heaven Benchmark for testing. it run fine for like 30 mins and i did like 5 test and was fine so i don't think the OC is the problem ( OC is 100+ on core clock and 500hz+ on memory, and power/ temp limit and voltage max) i made sure i had the lastest driver before doing the test. i then loaded up OW to do some gaming ( there was a update on Ow as i loaded it ) the first game i got into my screen turned green it started from the middle and then covered the whole screen but! the HUD and Player Icons was the normal colour and my other monitor was fine even when i died and seen the replay this was also the normal colour. when i went into the second round / map it was still green. only once the game ended it was fine but again all the other screen was the normal colour. do you think this is OC related or OW Bug? which a few people have had the same issue
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