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Why the weird artifacts?

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Have you checked to see what your GPU temps are?  Have you tried a clean install of the video drivers?

 

That'd be the first place I'd start.

These artifacts can also happen in game but rarely do, if i turn off hardware acceleration in my browser's settings it fixes it so i guess it's the gpu?

I5-4460, Gtx750Ti, 16 gigs of ram, Windows from ssd and browser the same.

Any way to fix this besides buying a new gpu?

 

Ignore the video 

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Have you checked to see what your GPU temps are?  Have you tried a clean install of the video drivers?

 

That'd be the first place I'd start.

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On 8/23/2022 at 12:11 AM, Cypher64 said:

Have you checked to see what your GPU temps are?  Have you tried a clean install of the video drivers?

 

That'd be the first place I'd start.

Gpu temps never went over 60° Celsius will clean install drivers and come back with info

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