thats a vram problem... a quick fix is lowering the vram clock on msi afterburner... a longer fix is a bios replacement with the lower clocks on the vram... that happens when you push past the vram clocks for way too long
gaelhenrique_farias1 month ago
That's also could be another sign of a faulty heating plate heating core Muscatine loose somewhere or it's starting to come loose somewhere on the processor where the soldering is
jorge_razo1 month ago
Another thing that's also a good indication that the video card is getting tired don't overclock it anymore
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corinne.daniel1 month ago
Yeah that's the exact symptoms which happens because of a failed vram module
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robert_richardson1 month, 1 week ago
I think i saw this machine on reddit lol
advika_tara1 month, 1 week ago
i had osmething like this but it was the screen only. changing screens fixed the issue
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genaro.chavarría1 month, 1 week ago
Goated NZXT case
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kimberlyechoing261 month, 1 week ago
No way this video actually helped me diagnose an issue
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saravista281 month, 1 week ago
GPU: I'm tired boss.
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reynaldo_godínez1 month, 1 week ago
There’s a way of diagnosing gpus like that: if the artifacts are patterns this mostly happens with a faulty core, it needs to be reballed(tho that’s temporary). If the artifacts are chaotical color boxes of some form that’s the memory
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pénélopevaleon831 month, 1 week ago
Oh nooo......
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rodrigo.mendes1 month, 1 week ago
That’s also an issue often caused by VRAM failure which is exactly what happened on our PC’s original GTX660 GPU that died in 2019! :)
jessedavenport8531 month, 1 week ago
Bro just use NVIDIA Pixel clock patcher then restart and do the driver again it will be fixed
jessedavenport8531 month, 1 week ago
Professional memory reballer could do the trick.
irene.humphries1 month, 1 week ago
Dude omg. I had this exact issue on two GPUs, it very much might be corrupted VRAM. One of the two GPUs that broke was fixed by changing one single VRAM module and I didn't try getting the other fixed. You could try that if it's not too late. My GPUs were fried by daisy chaining the split 12 pin connector lol, ran my 3060 ti for a year like that before it bit the dust
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ann_lewis1 month, 1 week ago
Can't be some component that can be replaced maybe? You just don't throw away card without a fight like that
howardandrews3121 month, 2 weeks ago
I like the shear amount of information I can get in such short time in the Chanel
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zoé_rousset1 month, 2 weeks ago
It's either a vram expansion or overheating or in rare case soldering melt
Gpu memory test !
the cuts at the dumbest spots makes my eye twitch
thats a vram problem... a quick fix is lowering the vram clock on msi afterburner... a longer fix is a bios replacement with the lower clocks on the vram... that happens when you push past the vram clocks for way too long
That's also could be another sign of a faulty heating plate heating core Muscatine loose somewhere or it's starting to come loose somewhere on the processor where the soldering is
Another thing that's also a good indication that the video card is getting tired don't overclock it anymore
Yeah that's the exact symptoms which happens because of a failed vram module
I think i saw this machine on reddit lol
i had osmething like this but it was the screen only. changing screens fixed the issue
Goated NZXT case
No way this video actually helped me diagnose an issue
GPU: I'm tired boss.
There’s a way of diagnosing gpus like that: if the artifacts are patterns this mostly happens with a faulty core, it needs to be reballed(tho that’s temporary). If the artifacts are chaotical color boxes of some form that’s the memory
Oh nooo......
That’s also an issue often caused by VRAM failure which is exactly what happened on our PC’s original GTX660 GPU that died in 2019! :)
Bro just use NVIDIA Pixel clock patcher then restart and do the driver again it will be fixed
Professional memory reballer could do the trick.
Dude omg. I had this exact issue on two GPUs, it very much might be corrupted VRAM. One of the two GPUs that broke was fixed by changing one single VRAM module and I didn't try getting the other fixed. You could try that if it's not too late. My GPUs were fried by daisy chaining the split 12 pin connector lol, ran my 3060 ti for a year like that before it bit the dust
Can't be some component that can be replaced maybe? You just don't throw away card without a fight like that
I like the shear amount of information I can get in such short time in the Chanel
It's either a vram expansion or overheating or in rare case soldering melt