F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Check your GPU status and system behavior to determine if it's failing or overheating.

Check your GPU status and system behavior to determine if it's failing or overheating.

Check your GPU status and system behavior to determine if it's failing or overheating.

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Cat_Genie
Junior Member
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02-21-2016, 12:35 PM
#1
PC experienced strange behavior recently. It started acting oddly after turning it on to play games with friends. When about to join a game, my screen would flicker and display the image at https://imgur.com/a/ZVfVmGI (Photo 1). After restarting, I played for hours without issues until closing the game, which caused the whole computer to flicker and go black. All programs shut down, including voice chat music. I restarted again but now the screen flickers every hour or so, showing green pixel strips or similar patterns. The crashes seem to occur mainly when games are running, though they also happen when turning off devices. Occasionally, while browsing or using voice chat, I tried fixes like updating graphics drivers via Display Driver Uninstaller. In Event Viewer, errors labeled "nvlddmkm" appear frequently—indicating a high error rate, over 1000 times in the past week. There have been crashes with applications such as Epic Games Launcher and the Start menu, though it’s unclear if these are related. I’m considering wiping the machine and starting fresh with new drivers, but I worry that might be necessary if something is seriously wrong. Thanks for your help. *Attached photos illustrate the problems*
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Cat_Genie
02-21-2016, 12:35 PM #1

PC experienced strange behavior recently. It started acting oddly after turning it on to play games with friends. When about to join a game, my screen would flicker and display the image at https://imgur.com/a/ZVfVmGI (Photo 1). After restarting, I played for hours without issues until closing the game, which caused the whole computer to flicker and go black. All programs shut down, including voice chat music. I restarted again but now the screen flickers every hour or so, showing green pixel strips or similar patterns. The crashes seem to occur mainly when games are running, though they also happen when turning off devices. Occasionally, while browsing or using voice chat, I tried fixes like updating graphics drivers via Display Driver Uninstaller. In Event Viewer, errors labeled "nvlddmkm" appear frequently—indicating a high error rate, over 1000 times in the past week. There have been crashes with applications such as Epic Games Launcher and the Start menu, though it’s unclear if these are related. I’m considering wiping the machine and starting fresh with new drivers, but I worry that might be necessary if something is seriously wrong. Thanks for your help. *Attached photos illustrate the problems*

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seaturtle1985
Junior Member
38
02-21-2016, 08:17 PM
#2
Seems like your VRAM is running low. Could you share your system details?
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seaturtle1985
02-21-2016, 08:17 PM #2

Seems like your VRAM is running low. Could you share your system details?

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RentoxGHG
Member
54
02-21-2016, 08:35 PM
#3
Sorry, missed those details in the update. Windows 10 64bit Home Intel i5-11600K with Gigabyte Z590 Vision G 16Gb, Skill Trident Z 3600MZ, MSI RTX 3070, Western Digital WD BLACK SN750 NVMe, Corsair RM850X.
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RentoxGHG
02-21-2016, 08:35 PM #3

Sorry, missed those details in the update. Windows 10 64bit Home Intel i5-11600K with Gigabyte Z590 Vision G 16Gb, Skill Trident Z 3600MZ, MSI RTX 3070, Western Digital WD BLACK SN750 NVMe, Corsair RM850X.

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Lorddoom139
Posting Freak
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02-21-2016, 08:42 PM
#4
These images from in-game and the purple spots usually point to low VRAM usage.
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Lorddoom139
02-21-2016, 08:42 PM #4

These images from in-game and the purple spots usually point to low VRAM usage.

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blueboyv1
Junior Member
11
02-21-2016, 09:21 PM
#5
It means your graphics card is failing, and there are no updates or fixes available. You'll likely need to replace it with a new one.
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blueboyv1
02-21-2016, 09:21 PM #5

It means your graphics card is failing, and there are no updates or fixes available. You'll likely need to replace it with a new one.