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Need help with gpu artifacts

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Artifacts are caused by errors in the processor and/or memory usualy due to lack of voltage for the frequency it is trying to run at. Lowering the temperature significantly can help, but again, it needs to be significantly lower. New TIM may only decrease temp by 5c, which wont be enough.

 

At those temperatures you not going to be able to apply more voltage, so your only choice is to turn down your OC.

 

If your artifacting, ur not stable.

Artifacts are caused by errors in the processor and/or memory usualy due to lack of voltage for the frequency it is trying to run at. Lowering the temperature significantly can help, but again, it needs to be significantly lower. New TIM may only decrease temp by 5c, which wont be enough.

 

At those temperatures you not going to be able to apply more voltage, so your only choice is to turn down your OC.

 

If your artifacting, ur not stable.

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