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I started Starfield for the first time a long time ago and now I get artifacts when I pause?

I started Starfield for the first time a long time ago and now I get artifacts when I pause?

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MonkeyRexx
Member
56
10-01-2023, 07:10 AM
#1
I recently chose to try Starfield again and started noticing artifacts appearing on the screen occasionally. Their position and intensity vary. The drivers are current, and the GPU is brand new. Other games haven’t had this problem. Should I be concerned or is this specific to Starfield?
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MonkeyRexx
10-01-2023, 07:10 AM #1

I recently chose to try Starfield again and started noticing artifacts appearing on the screen occasionally. Their position and intensity vary. The drivers are current, and the GPU is brand new. Other games haven’t had this problem. Should I be concerned or is this specific to Starfield?

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Flux_Riyad
Junior Member
16
10-01-2023, 02:16 PM
#2
Copy this into the search bar. Go to Starfield and remove pipeline.cache. It's a cache file and it will regenerate quickly, should help if you're still facing issues.
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Flux_Riyad
10-01-2023, 02:16 PM #2

Copy this into the search bar. Go to Starfield and remove pipeline.cache. It's a cache file and it will regenerate quickly, should help if you're still facing issues.

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KIRO_HD
Member
216
10-01-2023, 04:17 PM
#3
I attempted to make any adjustments, but the problem persists. It seems I might need to proceed with the return process through ASUS.
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KIRO_HD
10-01-2023, 04:17 PM #3

I attempted to make any adjustments, but the problem persists. It seems I might need to proceed with the return process through ASUS.

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Kedric
Junior Member
10
10-02-2023, 06:33 AM
#4
What graphics is it? Edit, 5080, just reviewed your previous discussion, I’d consider trying an earlier driver, around the second version from now. Perform a manual search at geforce.com/drivers to compile a list of various driver versions. Amd should adopt a comparable strategy to a clean install, but for Nvidia, the clean install option deletes shader cache files, which could assist since games will regenerate them. There are additional methods to remove the shader cache if you search further.
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Kedric
10-02-2023, 06:33 AM #4

What graphics is it? Edit, 5080, just reviewed your previous discussion, I’d consider trying an earlier driver, around the second version from now. Perform a manual search at geforce.com/drivers to compile a list of various driver versions. Amd should adopt a comparable strategy to a clean install, but for Nvidia, the clean install option deletes shader cache files, which could assist since games will regenerate them. There are additional methods to remove the shader cache if you search further.

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DanoruMC
Junior Member
47
10-02-2023, 11:46 AM
#5
I reverted the drivers to several previous versions but nothing improved. I removed Starfield, reinstalled it to repair shaders and fix any damaged textures just in case. It seems I’ll need to return the unit for replacement.
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DanoruMC
10-02-2023, 11:46 AM #5

I reverted the drivers to several previous versions but nothing improved. I removed Starfield, reinstalled it to repair shaders and fix any damaged textures just in case. It seems I’ll need to return the unit for replacement.

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LocalsOtherAlt
Junior Member
3
10-07-2023, 03:50 AM
#6
It seems likely. Reconnect the 12vhpwr plug to the card just in case there are any problems. Also, make sure the motherboard BIOS is updated—not only for the card but also for other issues related to the 13th and 14th generation systems, it should be current with the latest BIOS.
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LocalsOtherAlt
10-07-2023, 03:50 AM #6

It seems likely. Reconnect the 12vhpwr plug to the card just in case there are any problems. Also, make sure the motherboard BIOS is updated—not only for the card but also for other issues related to the 13th and 14th generation systems, it should be current with the latest BIOS.

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Tuetme
Senior Member
418
10-08-2023, 09:52 PM
#7
Don't worry, once they released the new BIOS for the 13th/14th generation I made sure to install it. I wouldn't have wanted my CPU to stop working like that. After further searching, I found someone else experiencing the same problem. The comments suggest it's a known issue with Starfield and likely just a driver problem, so an RMA probably isn't necessary. It might also be related to Age of Wonders 4, as I saw it there too. It only happened once during a long session and after restarting the game seemed to resolve it.
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Tuetme
10-08-2023, 09:52 PM #7

Don't worry, once they released the new BIOS for the 13th/14th generation I made sure to install it. I wouldn't have wanted my CPU to stop working like that. After further searching, I found someone else experiencing the same problem. The comments suggest it's a known issue with Starfield and likely just a driver problem, so an RMA probably isn't necessary. It might also be related to Age of Wonders 4, as I saw it there too. It only happened once during a long session and after restarting the game seemed to resolve it.

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jpenney7
Member
168
10-12-2023, 07:07 PM
#8
Probably the most common drivers are users like this one; see here. For example: https://forums. Next time, consider waiting before installing new hardware.
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jpenney7
10-12-2023, 07:07 PM #8

Probably the most common drivers are users like this one; see here. For example: https://forums. Next time, consider waiting before installing new hardware.