Just finished building my PC but am seeing a weird, consistent rendering issue in games where pixels seem to render at too general of a color. An example is the left background planet in this HotS screenshot, the region from the bottom of the planet to the center right has blotches of incorrect color: [url]http://i.imgur.com/oHtnUeT.jpg[/url]
I get the same rendering glitch through restarting the game, and have a similar issue with some background images in Rainbow Six Siege. Using a GTX 1080 with the latest drivers (385.41). I've verified my GPU temps are good (have never gone above 75C, and this screenshot was taken at about 50C). Has anyone run into similar issues?
EDIT:
So viewing the screenshot on my laptop, it looks fine - I'm guessing this is a monitor issue instead of a GPU issue. But I still have no idea what monitor setting could cause this
I'd guess it's just a bad video cable. Try using a different one, or check for bent pins.
Is your screen the recent Samsung 24 inch quantum dot?
Or if not, what screen is it?
[QUOTE=Naelstrom;52617880]I'd guess it's just a bad video cable. Try using a different one, or check for bent pins.[/QUOTE]
Bad cables cause almost every problem I have
It could also be the GPU being improperly placed as well. I'd unplug everything (even monitor power) and then put it all back together, make sure that no dust is in any ports or in the PCI-e port (A vacuum will do this)
If these don't solve it, try a different monitor, alternatively try the 'bad' monitor on your laptop. If a different monitor doesn't have this, its the monitor. If the laptop has this with the same color/contrast settings, its the monitor.
[editline]29th August 2017[/editline]
Might also help to see if its a settings issue, if the monitor lets you adjust it
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