The problem with the textures in games
Hi all, recently bought a Gigabyte G1 GTX 1080, everything is super, the card pulls everything on ultra, I have no complaints but I noticed one unpleasant thing, almost all games noticed a problem with textures(GTA V, Witcher 3, Assassin's Creed Odyssey & Origins)https://imgur.com/a/w1wRIPo
Here is the link, sorry can't embed as it should, please help, what could be the problem, screenshots of Odiseya but I have all the games. All on ultra. But the texture is close to turn into the net. It's a marriage card or software can be solved ?
Andrew Pagurek
driver
temperature
to reduce the acceleration
not photoshop screens and rooflite with members of the forum
all that came to mind .
Acceleration standard,the screenshots are real,can and with the Witcher and GTA fold,just the card is still under warranty,it is necessary to know whether marriage is,Windows and drivers are the latest
Andrew Pagurek
install old wood ,perhaps the new problems
temperature you never replied
Temperature is no problem,the card cooler even at max load. I found in Internet that this problem is called Alpha Dithering, but how to fix it not found
That is called artifacting. There are several causes for this, it could be a driver related problem, in which case rolling back to an earlier driver revision may fix this.
It could also be that your graphics card is overheating. Download and run a program called HWMonitor and keep it running in the background, it will record the temperatures of your various components. Post the maximum temperature your graphics card hits. If it is getting very hot, you may need to ensure that you have proper airflow in your case, that you have enough case fans, or you may need to set a more aggressive fan profile on your video card.
An unstable overclock can also cause artifacting (https://whatstatus.co), if you have overclocked your card, return it to default clocks and see if the problem goes away. If it does, that means you will have to apply some more voltage to your card if you want to maintain your overclock.
Finally, if this problem persists across every driver revision, and your temperatures are acceptable, and this happens at stock clocks, you could simply have a defective card, in which case you'll have to RMA it for a replacement.