In GTA V there are strange red artifacts scattered across the screen.
In GTA V there are strange red artifacts scattered across the screen.
Each GPU boosts performance uniquely, but generally it hinges on your cooling setup and airflow situation. With a full waterblock on my GTX 970 at about 7800Mhz for regular tasks, would you consider lowering the memory overclock from +520 to +300?
Yes, and gradually increase until no artifacts appear. Even then, lowering the settings slightly is wise just in case you encounter long gaming sessions or higher temperatures on your rig. XD Hope this helps! Thank you for your replay—it fixed my issue. When progressing to no artifacts, can I adjust settings during gameplay or should I shut it down first?
You're welcome. Settings can be adjusted on the fly. The GPU constantly adjusts clock speeds in real time based on demand. Thanks for asking. I ran various stress tests using PrecisionX and OC Scanner X, but none of the issues appeared in GTA V. Even the VRAM stress test didn’t trigger problems. So it seems Rockstar might have a different method for testing VRAM usage.
You're welcome. Settings can be adjusted on the fly. The GPU constantly adjusts clock speeds in real time based on demand. Thanks for asking. I ran various stress tests using PrecisionX and OC Scanner X, but none of the issues appeared in GTA V. Even the VRAM stress test didn’t trigger problems. So it seems Rockstar might have a different method for testing VRAM usage.
Heavy games serve as the ultimate check for system stability.
stressing software will only target specific parts of the system when games provide a more realistic scenario, causing all components to work harder and generate additional heat.