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Erratic visuals appear unexpectedly.

Erratic visuals appear unexpectedly.

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TehStratosHD
Senior Member
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06-04-2019, 04:29 AM
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I am experiencing unusual visual artifacts on my display while attempting to play games, perform benchmarks, or even navigate websites in Chrome. My system is relatively new, incorporating a recent Windows installation along with all current drivers and operating system updates. I am uncertain whether the problem stems from a hardware malfunction or a software conflict. Despite numerous troubleshooting attempts, I have been unable to resolve the issue. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

My system specifications include: RTX 2070 Super, MSI B450 A pro max motherboard, AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, Gigabyte G750H 750W (80 plus gold), Kingston HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz, Noctua NH-U14S cooler.

I have already attempted removing and reinstalling the graphics card drivers, as well as checking for driver updates within Device Manager for all components. I am at a loss for further solutions.
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TehStratosHD
06-04-2019, 04:29 AM #1

I am experiencing unusual visual artifacts on my display while attempting to play games, perform benchmarks, or even navigate websites in Chrome. My system is relatively new, incorporating a recent Windows installation along with all current drivers and operating system updates. I am uncertain whether the problem stems from a hardware malfunction or a software conflict. Despite numerous troubleshooting attempts, I have been unable to resolve the issue. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

My system specifications include: RTX 2070 Super, MSI B450 A pro max motherboard, AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, Gigabyte G750H 750W (80 plus gold), Kingston HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz, Noctua NH-U14S cooler.

I have already attempted removing and reinstalling the graphics card drivers, as well as checking for driver updates within Device Manager for all components. I am at a loss for further solutions.

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SoyDash
Posting Freak
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06-05-2019, 04:55 PM
#2
Consider substituting your memory module with an alternative, or clearing dust from existing RAM might be effective.
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SoyDash
06-05-2019, 04:55 PM #2

Consider substituting your memory module with an alternative, or clearing dust from existing RAM might be effective.

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KawaiiPotato4
Member
132
06-13-2019, 02:04 AM
#3
Could you elaborate on what is meant by “clearing RAM”?

Sadly, I no longer possess any DDR4 memory for testing purposes.

I recently removed and reinstalled my graphics card driver, and subsequently I am unable to right-click on my desktop or access the Windows button. Furthermore, Device Manager is inaccessible, and sound from all devices is not functioning. I executed a Windows memory check diagnostic tool, which indicated no errors.
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KawaiiPotato4
06-13-2019, 02:04 AM #3

Could you elaborate on what is meant by “clearing RAM”?

Sadly, I no longer possess any DDR4 memory for testing purposes.

I recently removed and reinstalled my graphics card driver, and subsequently I am unable to right-click on my desktop or access the Windows button. Furthermore, Device Manager is inaccessible, and sound from all devices is not functioning. I executed a Windows memory check diagnostic tool, which indicated no errors.

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99loic
Member
141
06-13-2019, 10:03 AM
#4
My latest graphics card, a brand-new RTX 2070 Super purchased just four days ago, is completely useless and essentially a decorative item. I’ll be sending it back tomorrow. After reinstalling my older GTX 960, all of my previous issues have disappeared entirely.
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99loic
06-13-2019, 10:03 AM #4

My latest graphics card, a brand-new RTX 2070 Super purchased just four days ago, is completely useless and essentially a decorative item. I’ll be sending it back tomorrow. After reinstalling my older GTX 960, all of my previous issues have disappeared entirely.

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sacapatates
Posting Freak
843
06-14-2019, 06:00 AM
#5
Occasionally, this is possible, though uncommon. 😞
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sacapatates
06-14-2019, 06:00 AM #5

Occasionally, this is possible, though uncommon. 😞