Discussing 2D artifacts in Chronium-based applications
Discussing 2D artifacts in Chronium-based applications
I’ve been facing 2D artifacts in chromium-based applications since setting up my PC six months ago, and so far I haven’t found a solution:
Performing a full system reset
DDU diagnostics
Memory RAM check
Performance tests with Furmark, Cinebench and other benchmark tools
Ensuring all software is up to date or rolling back to older versions.
Changed the graphics angle in Brave to OpenGL.
Currently running my GPU at an undervolt setting.
The artifacts persist; they tend to occur when something 3D-intensive is running in the background, though I’ve also noticed them even when only Brave and Discord are active.
The GPU works flawlessly in games with no stuttering or artifacts—temperatures are ideal, except for these 2D issues.
System specs:
Processor: Bequiet Pure Power 850 Platinum
Motherboard: Asus Tuf BTF z790 DDR5
RAM: Patriot Viper TUF 32GB 6600 mHz
GPU: Gigabyte RTX 5070TI Aero OC
CPU: Intel i5 -14600k
Cooler: Kraken 360 Elite 2024
Display: Asus XG27WCS
It’s frustrating to have such problems with a new, powerful system. I’ve thought about returning the product but am unsure if it’s a GPU issue or something else.
Below is an example of the artifacts I’m encountering:
https://imgur.com/a/euIyjDC
Appreciate any suggestions from anyone who can assist.
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
Mobo: Asus Tuf BTF z790 DDR5
Which BIOS version is installed on your motherboard?
Does this problem occur on another system with a similar configuration? Please note the operating system you're using. What driver version are you running for your GPU?
The most recent bios and gpu drivers are available, though they were also present in earlier versions. I don’t have another machine to try it on, unfortunately. I’m currently using Windows 11.
We're looking at the most recent bios and gpu drivers, though similar issues occurred in earlier versions too. To ensure accuracy, we need driver and BIOS details, including any other versions you've used. Many users mention only the latest, unaware another BIOS version is still pending an update. I'm currently testing on a Windows 11 system, but I don't have another one to try. Are you a friend or neighbor?
I’m worried about that, as I’m in a tiny rural area and my friends are a couple of hours away by car.
Bios version is 1820, and the one included with the board isn’t clear to me.
Gpu drivers are at 580.97, and I’ve tried all the drivers from July through June and May.