![]() ![]() ![]() This did manage to trigger the problem, and so I thought that the issue was indeed GPU related after all. I was left wallowing in disappointment.Ģ) considering that artifacts are usually a sign of GPU issues (specifically bad VRAM), I downloaded furmark (the one included in the toolkit for my asus gtx1080ti poseidon gpu) and ran the stress test. Here is what I did:ġ) seeing as the screen previously worked just fine (for weeks), I assumed that the issue might be driver-related, and downloaded the newest nvidia drivers, used the clean installation option, and hoped for the best. I tried narrowing down the possible causes, so far with little luck. So far I've had the issue while playing various games, watching youtube videos, browsing chrome etc. ![]() This didn't persist for longer than maybe a minute or two, but the issue started re-appearing seemingly at random shortly afterwards, with no identifiable consistent trigger. Last week when I was playing black desert online, the screen started "tearing" randomly and white, artifact-like horizontal lines started appearing all over the screen, displacing the image and making it look as if the screen was having a fit - shaking up and down and going haywire. I have a relatively new (less than 2 months since purchase) Asus ROG SWIFT PG348Q. ![]()
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