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Recently graphical glitches started appearing while gaming on my 1050ti dell laptop.Looked around and found it was gpu related so,

  1. I did everything that i could do drivers related,updated to latest,installed OEM provided on their website,used ddu but nothing seems to work

2.Ran a couple of stress test like FURMARK,UNIGINE,3DMark but everything works like charm even benchmarking result from 3DMaark are perfectly fine.

 

3.Temps are normal for laptop(i think) 71 on cpu and 67 on gpu

 

some people are saying vram or voltage regultors maye be faulty but i don't know how to test them or maye be they are overheating again i donot know how to check theirs temp or whole motherboard's temp.

one person said he had similar issue but psu was the problem in his case but i am on laptop so i don't know maybe adapter issue or gpu not getting enough power.

 

i was planing to play some games while in quarantine but i am just sad now :(

this sucks....

 

I think this started after 445.75 nvidia  drivers update or it was coincidence

 

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That looks like VRAM corruption to me, you may need to try undervolting / underclocking your GPU to try and attain stability, try MSI Afterburner if you feel comfortable.

 

In other words your card may have become less stable at it's default clocks.

If you've overclocked the card in the past or currently, you may have pushed things a little too high.

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i haven't overclocked them one bit but after looking through internet i found its boost clock is around 1630 but my gpu is running at 1755 it was running at that speed since i bought,was it factory overclocked?

and at 3DMark bechmark i kept getting time measuring inaccurate. what does that mean?

 

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