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It has been happening a lot,I think it´s a graphics card problem,what do you think?

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Make sure all your cables are connected securely and try reseating your graphics card.

 

What GPU do you have?

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Yeah I think it is too. I remember seeing online for example cards like the GTX 580 getting these weird issues, even if the 580 is a bit old. 

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Do you have the latest GPU drivers installed because that could be the source of the problem. 

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1 minute ago, HPWebcamAble said:

Make sure all your cables are connected securely and try reseating your graphics card.

 

What GPU do you have?

If what he said doesn't fix it then drivers, if that doesn't help then I would probably try to troubleshoot, with maybe another computer? or something like that

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1 minute ago, l_zheng101 said:

Do you have the latest GPU drivers installed because that could be the source of the problem. 

Yes.

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could be GPU drivers, a loose monitor cable, or artifacting. Check the first two.

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2 minutes ago, HPWebcamAble said:

Make sure all your cables are connected securely and try reseating your graphics card.

 

What GPU do you have?

It´s a Strix GeForce GTX 750ti

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1 minute ago, suchamoneypit said:

could be GPU drivers, a loose monitor cable, or artifacting. Check the first two.

I think everything is right and the drivers are updated

 

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2 minutes ago, oopolo said:

I think everything is right and the drivers are updated

Check the cables. Make sure they're plugged in all the way.

Also try another monitor.

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Just now, oopolo said:

I think everything is right and the drivers are updated

 

You think? does that mean you checked the cables? just give the cable a good push on the monitor and GPU to make sure. Try running something like firestrike after to see if it happens running that. Does this only happen with Rocket League?

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Just now, suchamoneypit said:

You think? does that mean you checked the cables? just give the cable a good push on the monitor and GPU to make sure. Try running something like firestrike after to see if it happens running that. Does this only happen with Rocket League?

No,it happens in lots o games,I played firewatch no problems but when I changed to minecraft it happend too

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1 minute ago, oopolo said:

No,it happens in lots o games,I played firewatch no problems but when I changed to minecraft it happend too

you never answered confirming you did check the cables. if you did and it still happens, and you havent updated your drivers recently and are convinced those arent the issue. your GPU is probably artifacting.

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1 minute ago, suchamoneypit said:

you never answered confirming you did check the cables. if you did and it still happens, and you havent updated your drivers recently and are convinced those arent the issue. your GPU is probably artifacting.

I checked the cables and the drivers are updated.

 

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Just now, oopolo said:

I checked the cables and the drivers are updated.

 

there have been a lot of issues with the new Nvidia drivers. Try rolling back to the last version and see if it solves your problem.

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What drivers are you running- 362, 364? if so I'd say backdate it to 361 or 352 and try again

edit: suchamoneypit, get off meh keyboard :P

edit 2: nvidia 351? wat? proofreading is a good idea, kids

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1 minute ago, KRC1023 said:

What drivers are you running- 362, 364? if so I'd say backdate it to 361 or 351 and try again

edit: suchamoneypit, get off meh keyboard :P

364.51

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The newest Nvidia drivers are not stable, So try to downgrade drivers for now.

 

Hope it works :)

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Just now, oopolo said:

364.51

Yeah backdate it to at least 361.x

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Just now, KRC1023 said:

Yeah backdate it to at least 361.x

How?

I´m a noob.

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I tried and old one and it didn´t crash.

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1 minute ago, KRC1023 said:

That fast? Wow. Awesome though!

Yet.I did it before I post this

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