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RX 570 Weird issue

So, for some time i've been having this problem with textures on my games, sometimes they warp to the infinity for no reason, GPU is not overheating and closing the game fixes it for some time, deleting the shader cache also fixes. Is my GPU dying? Or is there a fix on software level? Already tried alot of drivers versions and still have the problem once the shader fills itself or whatever.
Been trying to fix that, but it's a problem that always come back in one way or another in the games i play.
Pls help!


OS: Windows 10 1909

GPU: RX 570 Gigabyte Gaming 4G

CPU: i7 4770k Stock.

Motherboard: B85M-E/BR

RAM: 12GB DDR3 1600Mhz Kingston 8/4

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3 minutes ago, hiro.jrg said:

So, for some time i've been having this problem with textures on my games, sometimes they warp to the infinity for no reason, GPU is not overheating and closing the game fixes it for some time, deleting the shader cache also fixes. Is my GPU dying? Or is there a fix on software level? Already tried alot of drivers versions and still have the problem once the shader fills itself or whatever.
Been trying to fix that, but it's a problem that always come back in one way or another in the games i play.
Pls help!


OS: Windows 10 1909

GPU: RX 570 Gigabyte Gaming 4G

CPU: i7 4770k Stock.

Motherboard: B85M-E/BR

RAM: 12GB DDR3 1600Mhz Kingston 8/4

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Tried uninstalling drivers with DDU?

 

This does look like some artifacting I've seen in dying gpu's in the past. Lets hope it's not that.

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Try going to your GPU settings and disabling sharer caching. If you don't have a fast enough drive, the game won't be able to keep up and will load lower resolution shaders. Your CPU should be able to pick up the load of getting all of the shaders in order.

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12 minutes ago, jaslion said:

Tried uninstalling drivers with DDU?

 

This does look like some artifacting I've seen in dying gpu's in the past. Lets hope it's not that.

Yeah, i've tried everything except a clean Windows install at this point.
I also hope for the best.

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12 minutes ago, ImAlsoRan said:

Try going to your GPU settings and disabling sharer caching. If you don't have a fast enough drive, the game won't be able to keep up and will load lower resolution shaders. Your CPU should be able to pick up the load of getting all of the shaders in order.

I changed it from the AMD Optimized to the On, but i may try it off to see if it fixes the issue. But is that the only fix possible?
Do you know why does it keep corrupting the textures like that?

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4 hours ago, hiro.jrg said:

I changed it from the AMD Optimized to the On, but i may try it off to see if it fixes the issue. But is that the only fix possible?
Do you know why does it keep corrupting the textures like that?

I don’t see corrupted textures as much as your textures being lower resolution. Your game, when loading the shaders and textures, will load lower resolution ones first and then higher ones as it goes on. Your hard drive is probably too slow to keep up with getting the game data and the shader cache.

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10 hours ago, ImAlsoRan said:

I don’t see corrupted textures as much as your textures being lower resolution. Your game, when loading the shaders and textures, will load lower resolution ones first and then higher ones as it goes on. Your hard drive is probably too slow to keep up with getting the game data and the shader cache.

Hmm, it kinda happened with Division 2 on a SSD as well. Textures glitching all over the place till reseting the game.

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