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Issue with Chrome Hardware Acceleration after Overclocking

Nipeno
Go to solution Solved by Kilrah,

Try deleting the shader cache.

 

Hello LTT Forum,

I'll be straight forward with my issue.

whenever I go on Chrome with Hardware Acceleration enabled my whole page basically looks like this:

 

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With it disabled it looks just fine,
I never had this issue before and it started happening after I overclocked my GPU a slight bit,

had a blackscreen eventually while running a benchmark and then it happened.

I tried playing games (Squad) and that runs absolutely perfect with no errors or rendering issues at all.

It only happens on Chrome and I am clueless why.

 

 

I hope my GPU isn't fried or whatever, but it shouldn't be, since games do run fine.

I would appreciate any help, I couldn't find anything online on this.
Thanks.

Nipeno

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comic sans is never an acceptable font.

but i still use it.

 

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Try deleting the shader cache.

 

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