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Screen tearing , Dead GPU or Software issues?

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Issue has been solved

 

1. Used DDU uninstaller

2. Reinstalled Geforce Experience and Nvidia Drivers

 

The tearing was gone, there were slight frame drops afterwards, which was due to thermal throttling

 

1. Cleaned the radiator which had dust

2. Thermal paste was dried, cleaned and re applied new paste, ,  

 

No issues now

Problem : I am getting massive amounts of screen tearing around 60fps, i can play the game either with borderless and recently discovered that vsync fixes it but the frame rates drops.

 

Also was seeing black/transparent textures in Conquer's blade (idk if its an in-game issue)

 

So far i am having the issues with guild wars 2 and war thunder (was running war thunder without issues long back)

 

 

The system is a Y50-70 laptop with gtx960m 4gb gpu and windows 10.

 

Issue popped up suddenly, there might have been an windows update i am not sure.

 

 

I have tried disabling game bar and dvr in registry.

Tried nvidia control panel restore defaults, which did not fix the issue.

 

 

Please advise

 

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I'd try to uninstall, and reinstall Geforce-now, or what ever its called

At me or quote me, I want to hear your opinion.

 

Hopefully anything I say is factually correct. Sorry for any mistakes in advanced.

 

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13 hours ago, Jae Tee said:

I'd try to uninstall, and reinstall Geforce-now, or what ever its called

Removing geforce experience solved the tearing without vsync but i am getting fps drops after few minutes of playing. Gpu temp is around 85. Wonder what the problem is

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Issue has been solved

 

1. Used DDU uninstaller

2. Reinstalled Geforce Experience and Nvidia Drivers

 

The tearing was gone, there were slight frame drops afterwards, which was due to thermal throttling

 

1. Cleaned the radiator which had dust

2. Thermal paste was dried, cleaned and re applied new paste, ,  

 

No issues now

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