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Unusual Artifact Creation in Certain Games

Unusual Artifact Creation in Certain Games

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I_mex380_I
Member
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10-12-2023, 08:25 PM
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I have some experience with this build on PCPartPicker. I think the issue might be overheating due to faulty case fans or excessive dust inside the case. I cleaned it thoroughly last night, but the video provided is just an example. The problem seems to occur in certain games more than others.
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I_mex380_I
10-12-2023, 08:25 PM #1

I have some experience with this build on PCPartPicker. I think the issue might be overheating due to faulty case fans or excessive dust inside the case. I cleaned it thoroughly last night, but the video provided is just an example. The problem seems to occur in certain games more than others.

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timo_1892
Senior Member
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10-13-2023, 01:18 AM
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Have you overclocked anything on your PC? CPU, GPU, or RAM?
This is a fairly common issue especially when overclocking the GPU. If you have pushed it too far without enough voltage, or are just pushing the limits of your card, this could be the cause. I would recommend lowering your clock speeds on the GPU if this is the case. You may need to lower them even if they are at stock to take care of this issue. I'm not as familiar with the RX 480 as I am with the 580, but they do have some power delivery issues.
As always, make sure you have the current drivers for your RX 480, and make a clean install of them if you do not. Here's a link for a driver removal tool:
https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/dis...nload.html
Here's a link for the current RX 480 driver:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/graphics/...eon-rx-480
I hope that helps. Let us know.
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timo_1892
10-13-2023, 01:18 AM #2

Have you overclocked anything on your PC? CPU, GPU, or RAM?
This is a fairly common issue especially when overclocking the GPU. If you have pushed it too far without enough voltage, or are just pushing the limits of your card, this could be the cause. I would recommend lowering your clock speeds on the GPU if this is the case. You may need to lower them even if they are at stock to take care of this issue. I'm not as familiar with the RX 480 as I am with the 580, but they do have some power delivery issues.
As always, make sure you have the current drivers for your RX 480, and make a clean install of them if you do not. Here's a link for a driver removal tool:
https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/dis...nload.html
Here's a link for the current RX 480 driver:
https://www.amd.com/en/support/graphics/...eon-rx-480
I hope that helps. Let us know.