- Apr 20, 2015
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I have a 580 that is relatively new, maybe a year or two old.
It was under clocked for a year or so with no issues. Now it has started to artefact when in non demanding games like MTG Arena. Any game that pushes the clocks up higher seems fine. This occurs even after exiting the game and makes it impossible to use the computer. Restarting fixes it until one of those games is opened, after that artefact happens in the game and on the desktop.
I have tried
-setting everything to default voltages and clocks(obviously)
-driver update
-driver update after driver cleaner uninstall from safe mode
-checking cords
-turning off Radeon Chill
-crossing fingers
-bios update
My question is A-anyone got any other suggestions? and B- is it likely dying?
......I suppose on the plus side this would give me an excuse to buy an RTX voice capable card .
Edit: Just did a test. I loaded sc2 and it immediately started showing display issues. clocks were between 300 and 1270. As soon as the game loaded it fixed. When I exited the game it became really bad.
Edit 2- Thought I fixed it up with a bios update but no luck, it's still doing it.
It was under clocked for a year or so with no issues. Now it has started to artefact when in non demanding games like MTG Arena. Any game that pushes the clocks up higher seems fine. This occurs even after exiting the game and makes it impossible to use the computer. Restarting fixes it until one of those games is opened, after that artefact happens in the game and on the desktop.
I have tried
-setting everything to default voltages and clocks(obviously)
-driver update
-driver update after driver cleaner uninstall from safe mode
-checking cords
-turning off Radeon Chill
-crossing fingers
-bios update
My question is A-anyone got any other suggestions? and B- is it likely dying?
......I suppose on the plus side this would give me an excuse to buy an RTX voice capable card .
Edit: Just did a test. I loaded sc2 and it immediately started showing display issues. clocks were between 300 and 1270. As soon as the game loaded it fixed. When I exited the game it became really bad.
Edit 2- Thought I fixed it up with a bios update but no luck, it's still doing it.
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