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I have a GTX 750 that i got secondhand from a friend. i decided to try and overclock it. it worked- at first. I soon started seeing red artifacting on my monitor, so I reset the clock speeds and made sure it was back at stock speeds. i restarted my PC and the artifacting was still there. i then restarted my monitor, which is an all in one that i just swapped the hdmi from the main PC to my own. seeing as my monitor is an all-in-one, i cant swap ports or hdmi cables. The artifacting only shows up on my main monitor and not my secondary, which is connected via DVI. i figured out that setting my primary monitors resolution to 1366x768, which is the same as my secondary, fixed the issue- However, i prefer to run my PC at 1080p for obvious reasons. Please help as the artifacting is very annoying.

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