#Nooo my gpu dont tell me its dead please
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Maybe a corrupt driver that made the gpu glitch out like crazy
If you can still control the pc try to reinstall the drivers
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Cya
looks like if you added color to an Apple II
Does your laptop has MUX switch? I mean there are laptops which using integrated graphics for display. If you are using integrated graphics then this should be iGPU problem, not RTX card.
This could be anything from dead vram to wack drivers
Also, you can use BIOS flashback if problem still exists. Most of the time, problem occured defected drivers.
There is a little change for integrated graphics card to be dead, but you need to try everything before getting conclusion.
when there's screen artifacting, it's either vram, connection or driver
rarely is it anything else
And since it's a laptop, we can rule out connection as the main suspect. Not likely the vram failed either at the same moment he installed a new driver so.. it's the driver eh.
Here's a copypaste driver issue solution:
Download DDU from Guru3d and download the latest driver for your GPU from Nvidia, AMD, or Intel from their respective download pages. Do not start DDU yet. Start Windows into Safe mode. To boot into safe mode, click on the start menu, click the power icon, hold shift and keep holding it, and then click restart. You should arrive at a blue screen with multiple options. Click on "Troubleshoot," "Advanced Options," "Startup Settings," and click on "Restart." Once you have rebooted into safe mode, run DDU and click on clean and restart. Install driver once windows boots normally. Display Driver Uninstaller: http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html Guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP-2B14Nckw?t=83
Here you can Download Display Driver Uninstaller, this Display Driver Uninstaller is a driver removal utility that can help you completely uninstall AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers and packages from your system, with...
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Try to follow that, exactly.
Eh, display ribbon can still be an issue but probably is not in this case as it's picky which parts are fine. Vram is still a possibility, yes it happened during driver but what if he was primarily using iGPU before and dGPU only kicked in during driver install
but I'd say it's more likely driver than anything
You're correct of course, but I'm going after the most likely suspect first.
And you mentioned igpu, I think we'll need system specs from OP when moving forward.
I don't lightly drop the DDU copypasta, but seems like a good first step in this case.
If OP can even navigate enough to use it with that display :/
Other options are like.. windows restore point, reset or reinstall?
Assuming, it's a driver issue.
Uhh its only happening in rdr2 opened
No i dont its an Acer Nitro 5 2021 rtx3060 16gb ryzen 5 5600h 1080p 144hz
Once youve run through DDU how Osku told you to, install an older driver from a few months back rather than that latest one again.
Yours may work again with the newest driver but its better to be on the safe side. Plus the latest drivers for my 2060 are broken af so the latest drivers for you may have a similar problem. https://www.nvidia.com/download/find.aspx
March's GeForce Game Ready Driver is probably a good choice.
This laptop is using integrated graphics to give you display as I know. Nvidia's graphic card is just sending the result to the AMD iGPU, then integrated graphics shows you result. You need to deal with amd drivers. For this, go to amd's website and download https://www.amd.com/en/support. There will be button download for windows. This app will dedect your integrated graphic card auto and will update it. Then I think your problem will be solved. Unfortunately, AMD laptop drivers sometimes can be very laggy and cause issues like that.