Hello,
I have serious problems with my card MSI GTX 1060 6GB OC1. And I apologize in advance for possible mistakes in an explanation of my issues, Iam no english spoker.
Few days ago I noticed some strange behaviors in my games, namely: Mass Effect Andromeda, Star Wars Battlefront and Metro Redux. It looks like that textures, shadows and some objects are rendering in some kind of weird low resolution, they have no "depth" and if you turn around, you will see pixel grid blinking. AA, Motion blur and other effects are not present, although the game settings are set to "Ultra". In desktop everything works fine, just sometimes the screen start to wave for a second and if you look very closely and focus, you noticed that some pixels are blinking. Also, I have noticed a huge performance boost, OS respond very quickly and smoother than usual. Then I find out that some kind of Bitcoin mining malware causes it everything, forcing my GPU to work on highest performance possible when system is idle for a while.I do not know how I came to him, I buy my games legally. I managed to remove it, but the issues still appeared. So I try to reinstall all drivers, then Windows completly. But it did not help. People tell me that my GPU memory are propably already corrupted, so I run some benchmarks and memtests, but everything seems to be normal. I searched for hours on the internet, and I found some threads about graphic cards rendering, buffers and other things what I do not really understand. Is it possible that my card is not damaged, but is forced to render in some other simpler way or something, which brings benefits in performance but does not display games correctly? Everyone is writing that when your VRAMs are corrupted it causes instability, freezes and crashes, but thats not my cause. Everything seems to be faster, but very cut off. I try to focus on it deeper with Nvidia profile inspector, but i did not find any guides for settings like buffer-flipping mode, nonlinear scale etc, only AA, Vsync, textures filtering improvements so I rather let it be.
I'll be thankful for every help,I do not know what to do anymore.
Here are my specs:
OS Windows 10 Home
CPU Intel Core i5-4790K 3.5 GHz
MSI GTX 1060 Armor 6GB OCV1
16 GB RAM DDR3 1600
MSI H81M-E34 Motherboard
Seasonic S12II 620W CSU
I can get some screenshots too If necessary
I have serious problems with my card MSI GTX 1060 6GB OC1. And I apologize in advance for possible mistakes in an explanation of my issues, Iam no english spoker.
Few days ago I noticed some strange behaviors in my games, namely: Mass Effect Andromeda, Star Wars Battlefront and Metro Redux. It looks like that textures, shadows and some objects are rendering in some kind of weird low resolution, they have no "depth" and if you turn around, you will see pixel grid blinking. AA, Motion blur and other effects are not present, although the game settings are set to "Ultra". In desktop everything works fine, just sometimes the screen start to wave for a second and if you look very closely and focus, you noticed that some pixels are blinking. Also, I have noticed a huge performance boost, OS respond very quickly and smoother than usual. Then I find out that some kind of Bitcoin mining malware causes it everything, forcing my GPU to work on highest performance possible when system is idle for a while.I do not know how I came to him, I buy my games legally. I managed to remove it, but the issues still appeared. So I try to reinstall all drivers, then Windows completly. But it did not help. People tell me that my GPU memory are propably already corrupted, so I run some benchmarks and memtests, but everything seems to be normal. I searched for hours on the internet, and I found some threads about graphic cards rendering, buffers and other things what I do not really understand. Is it possible that my card is not damaged, but is forced to render in some other simpler way or something, which brings benefits in performance but does not display games correctly? Everyone is writing that when your VRAMs are corrupted it causes instability, freezes and crashes, but thats not my cause. Everything seems to be faster, but very cut off. I try to focus on it deeper with Nvidia profile inspector, but i did not find any guides for settings like buffer-flipping mode, nonlinear scale etc, only AA, Vsync, textures filtering improvements so I rather let it be.
I'll be thankful for every help,I do not know what to do anymore.
Here are my specs:
OS Windows 10 Home
CPU Intel Core i5-4790K 3.5 GHz
MSI GTX 1060 Armor 6GB OCV1
16 GB RAM DDR3 1600
MSI H81M-E34 Motherboard
Seasonic S12II 620W CSU
I can get some screenshots too If necessary