Strange issues @144Hz, not sure of the exact cause
Posted: 20 Jun 2017, 21:28
So I've been having small strange issues in some games for a little while but they happened in split seconds and I wan't really sure what I even saw. However recently I played Brigador and noticed on a few levels I could reliably cause this issue to happen. It's not specific to that game so I know it's not the games fault, it also happens in other games made with completely different engines.
It only happens @144Hz though, I can change to 120/60Hz and it doesn't happen.
Here's it happening in both Brigador and Arma 3 Apex.
https://gfycat.com/AngelicCloudyBalloonfish
https://gfycat.com/EntireGargantuanIcterinewarbler
Not the same issue as above but I noticed in Portal 2, even @60Hz, that some walls would get this strange static-y artifact. I'm not sure if it's at all related to what I was able to record above in the other games, but it's certainly strange.
https://gfycat.com/CanineDishonestArchaeocete
I bought a new DP cable to see if that was the cause, but it was not. I've changed DP outputs on my 1070 to no avail. It was happening on previous version of Nvidia drivers(I'm on the latest) so I don't think it's driver related. I just tried under clocking my card and that wasn't a solution.
Has anyone ever seen something like this?
It only happens @144Hz though, I can change to 120/60Hz and it doesn't happen.
Here's it happening in both Brigador and Arma 3 Apex.
https://gfycat.com/AngelicCloudyBalloonfish
https://gfycat.com/EntireGargantuanIcterinewarbler
Not the same issue as above but I noticed in Portal 2, even @60Hz, that some walls would get this strange static-y artifact. I'm not sure if it's at all related to what I was able to record above in the other games, but it's certainly strange.
https://gfycat.com/CanineDishonestArchaeocete
I bought a new DP cable to see if that was the cause, but it was not. I've changed DP outputs on my 1070 to no avail. It was happening on previous version of Nvidia drivers(I'm on the latest) so I don't think it's driver related. I just tried under clocking my card and that wasn't a solution.
Has anyone ever seen something like this?