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Weird GPU Glitching

Weird GPU Glitching

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FlashAnimator
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09-13-2016, 10:45 AM
#1
You recently installed a new motherboard and everything is working fine now. However, you're experiencing flickering text or glitches in graphics, especially in games. This could be related to driver issues, power delivery inconsistencies, or GPU thermal management. Your system appears stable with proper power and updates, but the artifacts might stem from outdated drivers or background processes. Checking for the latest graphics drivers and ensuring no conflicting software is running could help. Also, monitor fan speeds—GPU fans should run when temperatures rise, not just idle. If the problem persists, consider testing with a different GPU or consulting community forums for similar reports.
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FlashAnimator
09-13-2016, 10:45 AM #1

You recently installed a new motherboard and everything is working fine now. However, you're experiencing flickering text or glitches in graphics, especially in games. This could be related to driver issues, power delivery inconsistencies, or GPU thermal management. Your system appears stable with proper power and updates, but the artifacts might stem from outdated drivers or background processes. Checking for the latest graphics drivers and ensuring no conflicting software is running could help. Also, monitor fan speeds—GPU fans should run when temperatures rise, not just idle. If the problem persists, consider testing with a different GPU or consulting community forums for similar reports.

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Chester09
Senior Member
491
09-13-2016, 03:20 PM
#2
This setting is known as silent mode or 0db mode. The fans stop spinning when the cooler maintains a safe temperature for your GPU. When you start a more intensive program, the fans activate again. Occasionally the issue isn't with the card itself. Have you tried using a different HDMI cable? You can also test your monitor with another device or computer—even a DVD player would work. To check for computer-related problems, try installing the card on another machine and see if the output remains unstable. Hope this helps!
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Chester09
09-13-2016, 03:20 PM #2

This setting is known as silent mode or 0db mode. The fans stop spinning when the cooler maintains a safe temperature for your GPU. When you start a more intensive program, the fans activate again. Occasionally the issue isn't with the card itself. Have you tried using a different HDMI cable? You can also test your monitor with another device or computer—even a DVD player would work. To check for computer-related problems, try installing the card on another machine and see if the output remains unstable. Hope this helps!

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_klearix_
Member
204
09-20-2016, 02:28 PM
#3
You’ve tested both cables and noticed similar issues. Your current monitor works fine on another machine, but your old PC isn’t compatible, and you’re worried about power limitations.
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_klearix_
09-20-2016, 02:28 PM #3

You’ve tested both cables and noticed similar issues. Your current monitor works fine on another machine, but your old PC isn’t compatible, and you’re worried about power limitations.

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Meezar
Junior Member
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09-20-2016, 03:18 PM
#4
With the necessary power connectors, it should operate smoothly during a light test. The device won’t draw much power unless you apply heavy usage. Likely the issue isn’t the cable. Would you like to run the computer on a different monitor?
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Meezar
09-20-2016, 03:18 PM #4

With the necessary power connectors, it should operate smoothly during a light test. The device won’t draw much power unless you apply heavy usage. Likely the issue isn’t the cable. Would you like to run the computer on a different monitor?

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witherofearth
Junior Member
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09-27-2016, 07:19 PM
#5
It wouldn't work with the other machine, that's my take. I'll test it on my TV and let you know.
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witherofearth
09-27-2016, 07:19 PM #5

It wouldn't work with the other machine, that's my take. I'll test it on my TV and let you know.