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(Haunted) Display corruption / artifacts after resuming display from sleep (Windows 10) GTX 1070

Dont even know where to begin, I had posted this to several forums... with no luck.

This could be just a weird combo of Video card / DP cable / Monitor that does this... this stuff is haunted.

 

Here are my full specs :

i5 3570 
16gb ram
GTX 1070 by Evga
Newest Driver
Windows 10 64bit Pro
Monitor - LG 24GM77 (DP connection 144hz mode - might be the culprit)
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First of, this is not a video card issue, since I had tried 1060 by Gigabyte and same issue happens.

This dude here shares the same problem with gtx 980, the only one I found online, which matches 1 to 1 he is using the same monitor as me:


http://forums.evga.com/m/tm.aspx?m=2451953&fp=1&p=2


Basically when monitor wakes up from sleep - 1 out of 5 times - screen does weirdly corrupt. PC still keeps working, but if I turn monitor off and on - no signal. Restart fixes the issue 100%.
I never fully put PC to sleep, just display. Images below is what it looks like.

Looks like using DVI-D cable fully cures the issue.

Initially thought MSI afterburner might have been it, but ya that doesnt matter.

 

This never happened to my OLD R9 280X with the same monitor / OS / DP connection.

I have so far:

- Reinstalled Windows 10 clean
- Tried different Nvidia video cards
- Took a screen capture - which looks fine after restart

So it leads me to believe, this is issue with : Current drive / DP port @ 144hz ... something goes weird when monitor tries to resume the video signal.

 

But if anyone heard anything about this.

Thanks!

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Better than mine getting a screen full of black/gray lines running left to right after wake up some times. No idea though.

Main system:

i7 6700k @4.8ghz 1.45v

ROG Maximus Hero VIII

Gigabyte G1 980ti Sli @1500 ghz

Samsung 950 pro 512gb

16gb G.Skill Ripjawz V @3400mhz 

Corsair H115i 280mm AIO

Corsair 400c Case

Corsair RM1000i

 

Backup/Older/Toys:

Intel i3 6100 @4.6ghz 1.52v

Asrock B150M Pro4/Hyper

Intel 750 series 400gb

Radeon Rx 470 XFX

Thermaltake Water 3.0 360mm AIO 

inWin 303 case

 

AMD Phenom II x4 940 @3.9ghz 1.65v

Gigabyte 780g mobo

Corsair H100 240mm AIO

Corsair Dominiator 8gb DDR2 @1066

Evga GTX 750ti FTW @1450mhz

Thermaltake Matrix case (modded)

 

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Yeah, i sometimes get VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE after resume.   Drivers been a bit screwy for the last 3 updates.

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Nvidia drivers. I get display corruption 1/30 time I power up my PC. 

Usually only 2 types. Unreadable text or the display gets shifted leaving a half of my screen unlit. 

 

NEVER happened on my 280x and my 390x with the SAME monitor, OS and cables. 

 

Your only choice is to pray that nvidia stops screwing around xD

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Nvidia drivers have been a pain recently. When I got a new GTX 970 I used geforce and the regular exe installer for newer and older drivers and each time my resolution got messed up and the driver would fail to install. I decided to try installing an older driver using device manager and it worked fine. Then I was able to update to the latest driver using geforce experience. 

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Aight thanks for the reply peeps. This makes me feel better. 

This forums is awesome. 

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