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Some games make my screen shake a little bit when I play them.

Some games make my screen shake a little bit when I play them.

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budginglime6
Member
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07-01-2026, 09:21 AM
#1
Some games on my PC make my screen flicker. I know that when I play dead by daylight, fortnite, or rec room, it happens. Games with Easy Anti-cheat software seem to cause this because those three programs use the anti cheat. I don't know what makes it happen. I have a GTX 980Ti and my monitors are 144Hz and 75Hz.
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budginglime6
07-01-2026, 09:21 AM #1

Some games on my PC make my screen flicker. I know that when I play dead by daylight, fortnite, or rec room, it happens. Games with Easy Anti-cheat software seem to cause this because those three programs use the anti cheat. I don't know what makes it happen. I have a GTX 980Ti and my monitors are 144Hz and 75Hz.

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TheGaamer68
Member
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07-01-2026, 05:01 PM
#2
Pc setup?
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TheGaamer68
07-01-2026, 05:01 PM #2

Pc setup?

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FaZeMLG
Member
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07-03-2026, 11:04 AM
#3
Hey, this video doesn't work right now. You should probably try a different link. When you share a troubleshooting thread, it helps if you tell us all about your computer settings. Please list them exactly like this: CPU, Motherboard, RAM, SSD or HDD, GPU, PSU, and Chassis. Also, let's know what OS version you're using (like Windows 10) and the exact edition of that OS. For monitors, include how old your power supply unit is besides its make, model, and wattage. Don't forget to add up your Nvidia control panel driver version too.
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FaZeMLG
07-03-2026, 11:04 AM #3

Hey, this video doesn't work right now. You should probably try a different link. When you share a troubleshooting thread, it helps if you tell us all about your computer settings. Please list them exactly like this: CPU, Motherboard, RAM, SSD or HDD, GPU, PSU, and Chassis. Also, let's know what OS version you're using (like Windows 10) and the exact edition of that OS. For monitors, include how old your power supply unit is besides its make, model, and wattage. Don't forget to add up your Nvidia control panel driver version too.

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xXKoalaPvPXx
Junior Member
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07-03-2026, 12:11 PM
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I have a Ryzen 5 2600 CPU running at 3.5GHz, paired with a motherboard named ROG STRIX B450-F and 16GB of RAM on DDR4 set to 3200MHz. My storage is an Intel 500GB M.2 NVMe drive, and I have a GTX 980Ti GPU with an EVGA power supply rated at 650W (Silverstone Gold fully modular), which I got halfway through last year. My computer case name seems to be lost but the OS version is 19042.1237. I use two monitors: an AOC 24G1WG4 and an AOC 22B2W. The Nvidia control panel shows version 8.1.961.0, and the driver is version 472.12.
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xXKoalaPvPXx
07-03-2026, 12:11 PM #4

I have a Ryzen 5 2600 CPU running at 3.5GHz, paired with a motherboard named ROG STRIX B450-F and 16GB of RAM on DDR4 set to 3200MHz. My storage is an Intel 500GB M.2 NVMe drive, and I have a GTX 980Ti GPU with an EVGA power supply rated at 650W (Silverstone Gold fully modular), which I got halfway through last year. My computer case name seems to be lost but the OS version is 19042.1237. I use two monitors: an AOC 24G1WG4 and an AOC 22B2W. The Nvidia control panel shows version 8.1.961.0, and the driver is version 472.12.