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I need assistance with a visual issue I'm struggling to understand

I need assistance with a visual issue I'm struggling to understand

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Mr_Nestroke
Junior Member
46
10-19-2025, 10:59 PM
#1
Hi everyone, as you can see in the video I'm facing a small issue. This isn't unique to control only; I've seen it in Red Dead 2 too. However, it's not a hardware problem from my perspective because of two reasons:

1. Assassin's Creed Valhalla is safe, even though it uses as many resources as other games.
2. If I reinstall the latest GPU driver again, the problem gets fixed temporarily, but after closing and reopening the game it comes back.

It really frustrates me. Thank you very much.
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Mr_Nestroke
10-19-2025, 10:59 PM #1

Hi everyone, as you can see in the video I'm facing a small issue. This isn't unique to control only; I've seen it in Red Dead 2 too. However, it's not a hardware problem from my perspective because of two reasons:

1. Assassin's Creed Valhalla is safe, even though it uses as many resources as other games.
2. If I reinstall the latest GPU driver again, the problem gets fixed temporarily, but after closing and reopening the game it comes back.

It really frustrates me. Thank you very much.

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shmeepasaurus
Junior Member
14
10-19-2025, 10:59 PM
#2
Overheating or damaged graphics card.
It disappears only when the GPU is inactive. The GPU cools down.
Once the GPU temperature rises again, artifacts reappear.
Lower the GPU overclock. Enhance cooling.
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shmeepasaurus
10-19-2025, 10:59 PM #2

Overheating or damaged graphics card.
It disappears only when the GPU is inactive. The GPU cools down.
Once the GPU temperature rises again, artifacts reappear.
Lower the GPU overclock. Enhance cooling.

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Me0wt
Member
93
10-19-2025, 11:00 PM
#3
Overheating or damaged graphics card.
It disappears only when the GPU is inactive. The GPU cools down.
Once the GPU temperature rises again, artifacts reappear.
Lower the GPU overclock. Enhance cooling.
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Me0wt
10-19-2025, 11:00 PM #3

Overheating or damaged graphics card.
It disappears only when the GPU is inactive. The GPU cools down.
Once the GPU temperature rises again, artifacts reappear.
Lower the GPU overclock. Enhance cooling.

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tontianta
Junior Member
35
10-19-2025, 11:00 PM
#4
but the temperatures near 80 degrees, maybe the card is physically failing but it's only a year old.
i think i'll have to send it for repair.
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tontianta
10-19-2025, 11:00 PM #4

but the temperatures near 80 degrees, maybe the card is physically failing but it's only a year old.
i think i'll have to send it for repair.

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FartSteam
Member
83
10-19-2025, 11:00 PM
#5
80C is quite high.
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FartSteam
10-19-2025, 11:00 PM #5

80C is quite high.