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Hello guys and girls,

Since the new Nvidia driver (320,xx) came out a couple days ago (the one which including geforce experience) i got some huge

graphical artifacts and polygons especially in Battlefield 3. Found a Video on Youtube which show exactly how it starts to look on my screen after about 10 minutes of gameplay:

 

 

 

My Temps don´t go beyond 70°c and i got about 920mb/1gb memory usage according to MSI afterburner.

Got a Gigabyte GTX 560 Ti OC. Already clocked it down to 822mhz and got the memory clock on 1900mhz.

 

Does anyone know what to do to get rid of this ?

 

Thanks for your responses!

 

greetz Mexxim

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I heard a rumour that Nvidia had released another driver that kills cards.

I heard this as well. Have you updated your Drivers lately?

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I updated to the latest driver after there was a notification on the taskbar telling me there was a new one. And then the trouble started.

But i already deleted that one and got version 314.22 back on. Still same problem ..

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whoa, if this rumor was true..big lawsuit.

 

I have never seen anything like this happen to AMD 

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Turning off MSAA fixed this for my 550's in SLI, if it's any help.

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This artifact-trouble with nvidia-cards and the Battlefield-series happened before. What they did was making sure that the core and memory clock speeds of the card remained stable when they played Battlefield, maybe that could help you.

 

So you rolled back your drivers. Do you know if the installation of the newest drivers changed any game-settings? If that is the case and the roll-back did not change them back to how they where, it is probably a settings issue. You could try to use another type of AA or disable/enable some texture- or filtersettings in the nvidia-control panel. 

Wi RoZ

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I let GeForce experience "optimize" battlefield 3 once. It turned everything on ultra except textures on low. and than i got about 20 fps so this didn´t work. but now set my settings from before in the Nvidia control panel including turning off AA and AF completely. I will try some gaming now and hopefully it will work fine again... I will post whatever happens afterwards.

 

*EDIT* it doesn´t work. especially on ziba tower everytime a new round starts it looks like that. In my opinion it gets worse too -.-

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I have the exact same problem with my 560ti but also on videos of any kind, Youtube or just playing a video in a player it begins to stutter and slow down just like you would see on a game when your fps is something like 15fps after some time of idle (not moving the mouse or interacting with the computer) then as soon as I move the mouse it's back to normal. :/

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  • 2 weeks later...

Please check your voltage, that driver is known to kill fermi cards, by putting loads of voltage through it, if that's the case, your card is almost dead, try a RMA.

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