SOLVED IN: viewtopic.php?f=19&t=8942 pls close this post. Problem was in settings of NVIDIA, my bad.
Hello,
after the last update of NVIDIA i do frameskipping test on my viewsonicxg2530 and in upper of monitor i got this wierd blocks what i dont have before. It's faulty monitor? Or bad GPU? I was do here some "frameskiping" overclocks before from this page viewtopic.php?t=3598 and dont have any of this problem , but now is here clean version of NVIDIA driver 471.41 and all overclocking profiles are now cleaned.
Thanks for answer.
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viewsonic xg2530 Faulty monitor or GPU? [SOLVED]
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