New AMD build is showing severe ghosting, low frame rates, and crashes.
New AMD build is showing severe ghosting, low frame rates, and crashes.
Link to video: https://photos.app.goo.gl/258sN2TN6mNucsoJ7
My build: https://pcpartpicker.com/b/fJwhP6
Running windows 10 2004 version
I upgraded to a 1440p 144hz nano ips display but encountered some bad burn and returned it. I ordered the same model but am sticking with my older 1080p freesync display until Tuesday. It was functioning well with both monitors.
I've tested several older GPU drivers, after using ddu to remove old ones. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling games without success.
I'm also noticing frequent FPS drops and the system feels sluggish during gaming.
Please help! Thanks ๐ ๐
I'm sharing the most recent bios and drivers for the mobile device.
Consider installing a brand new Windows,
Or, upgrade your current version to the newest one.
Occasionally, updates are necessary for optimal performance.
It appears the motherboard and Windows aspects have been addressed. Reviewing the video suggests a graphics card issue. If updating the latest AMD drivers doesnโt resolve the problem, consider returning the graphics card. Checking the newegg verified owner reviews shows less than half are fully satisfied with your specific card. These discussions might offer insight into your issue.
https://www.newegg.com/gigabyte-rad...&ranSiteID=8BacdVP0GFs-aaMBhycqbwa7GLQbTNMjcQ
A EVGA GTX2060 super seems a suitable alternative with comparable performance.
https://www.newegg.com/evga-geforce...06...6814487460
EVGA is recommended as they provide a free 90-day trade-up if you decide to upgrade later.
If you prefer used options, expect many stronger GTX1080ti cards available on eBay for under $400.
I've faced all sorts of issues with this device since purchase. I was expecting a straightforward driver solution, but it seems selling it might be the better option to get a new Nvidia model.
Your card remains covered under warranty. Check if you can exchange it with the seller. They might be more willing if you opt for a replacement from Nvidia. Do not attempt to sell a potentially faulty card without fully informing them. Treat the card as defective and return it for repair. Once you receive the replacement, sell it in its original condition.