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Video playback after swapping PC cases has gone to shit. what happened?

 

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2 minutes ago, 0x1e said:

try to disable GPU decoding.

Not sure how to do it in Edge.

 

Do you have the same problem if you use another browser like Chrome?

This problem is system wide. even when playing local video from my PC.

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2 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

This problem is system wide. even when playing local video from my PC.

ouch,

Green normally means GPU Vram (not by design, just how it works).

 

I would say remount your GPU, and use different power leads for the GPU if possible.

It's not a race to the bottom.

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2 minutes ago, 0x1e said:

ouch,

Green normally means GPU Vram (not by design, just how it works).

 

I would say remount your GPU, and use different power leads for the GPU if possible.

Why use different leads? games work flawlessly, and AFAIK, power delivery either makes a card work, or it doesn't. no in-between.

(GTX 1070 BTW)

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

Why use different leads? games work flawlessly, and AFAIK, power delivery either makes a card work, or it doesn't. no in-between.

(GTX 1070 BTW)

Not really.

You'll get power from the pci-e slot nearly constantly. That's what powers the fans and lights. It also (depending how vendors do it) helps power the Vram.

The power cables power the core and the rest of the ram.

You can also power some 8+6 pin gpus with just a 6 pin when it's throttled, some 6+6 pins even under full load.

 

For all I know you have cheap power cables that have become so "trained" and stiff that you damaged them.

It's not a race to the bottom.

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8 minutes ago, 0x1e said:

Not really.

You'll get power from the pci-e slot nearly constantly. That's what powers the fans and lights. It also (depending how vendors do it) helps power the Vram.

The power cables power the core and the rest of the ram.

You can also power some 8+6 pin gpus with just a 6 pin when it's throttled, some 6+6 pins even under full load.

 

For all I know you have cheap power cables that have become so "trained" and stiff that you damaged them.

I have the included cables that come with the Corsair RM750X, and I only got the PSU 2 months ago.

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8 minutes ago, zMeul said:

it was an issue added with one of the older GeForce drivers and got fixed with the latest one

I'm on the latest driver.

i will try reinstalling drivers though

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1 minute ago, zMeul said:

check if you have the latest Win Updates

I do

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