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Dives wrote:Those are artifacts. Are you overclocking your GPU? Source is somewhat sensitive to GPU overclocking.
xoqolatl wrote:Those be memory or PCI-E artifacts. Source is extremely sensitive to some types of instability. Check if your VGA is properly seated in the PCI-E slot, if it's not tilted down, if there's no dust and other dirty stuff on the exposed parts of the PCB. Also check your temps under load (no way it's 55-60°C when loaded). Here's how to do it:
1. download GPU-Z from techpowerup.com
2. run it, switch to second tab and check "Continue refreshing ..." box
3. game until you see weird stuff
4. exit game after a while and click on the little box with GPU temperature until it shows maximum
Everything under 90°C should be fine, but GPU temp so high MIGHT mean some other elements that don't have a temp sensor are heating up too much.
Also, if I had to guess, those don't look like "memory chip damaged" type artifacts. Those usually show up relative to screen area, not on 3D surfaces.
Major Banter wrote:Zecrah, you've come from nowhere yet have rapidly become a Hammer God.
Wtf.
dissonance wrote:Strange that the artifacts seem to be confined to just that one model, though.
Dives wrote:dissonance wrote:Strange that the artifacts seem to be confined to just that one model, though.
I see artifacts on the rocket launcher too, and those two are all the models shown in the video.
ad_hominem wrote:It would be odd if it were overheating, as sometimes the problem starts as soon as I boot up and launch a game, and sometimes it doesn't show after hours of gaming. In any case, I played for a good amount of time, and the GPU reached just under 80°C at its peak.
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