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Last Activity: 12-02-2024, 05:19 AM
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  • Funny you should say that. One of my affected VGAs is a desktop GTX1050 Ti by ASUS. (The other one is a mobile Quadro T1200.)
    Interestingly, the phenomenon has never shown up with my ancient GTX970 running on the same settings.
    What's even more weird is that I had not touched my graphics & mouse settings for years. The drivers were also not updated either for quite a while (either by me or Windows Update) - until the artifacts popped up one day, and I started to experiment with driver replacement / reinstallation on purpose.
    So it if it is a configuration issue, then MS must...
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  • [B]Update:[/B][LIST][*]Enabling VSync in Nvidia control panel (-> ON / Fast) makes no difference whatsoever.[*]Enabling "HW-accelerated GPU scheduling" in the Win10 graphics settings significantly decreases the frequency of occurence, but does not eliminate it[/LIST]
    • [B]Update:[/B][LIST]
    • Enabling VSync in Nvidia control panel (-> ON / Fast) makes no difference whatsoever.
    • Enabling "HW-accelerated GPU scheduling" in the Win10 graphics settings significantly decreases the frequency of occurence, but does not eliminate it[/LIST]
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  • Tearing-like display artifacts on Philips BDM4065UC

    Hi There,
    Anyone familiar with this kind of display artifact?

    Gallery: [URL]https://imgur.com/a/tYc2dWK[/URL]

    At a superficial glance, it sort of looks like screen-tearing. But that square-wavy boundary is weird...

    The phenomenon was detected on[LIST][*]3 screen <=> PC combos consisting of[*]2 different screens (same model: Philips BDM4065UC)[*]driven by 2 different PCs via[*]2 different Nvidia GPU models (one desktop, one mobile) multiple generations apart,[*]running on 3 different Nvidia drivers, each with siginficant age-gap,[*]under Win10...
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  • Re: XFX XTR 650W power on issue

    Update:
    For the past 5 months, the PSU kept working fine. Until today. Same phenomenon.
    Maybe some of the resistors (R323..325) are actually broken, and were temporarily fixed by the thermal shock from resoldering?
    I replaced R323, 324, 325 and C317 this time. So far so good... PSU is starting up correctly again. Fingers crossed.
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  • Re: XFX XTR 650W power on issue

    Just in case anyone else runs into the same issue and stumbles on this thread:

    [B]TL/DR[/B]
    The actual root cause is a failed solder joint at the boost (PFC) controller's 1206-size voltage feedback resistors. Just resolder R312, R323..25 and C317 on the bottom of the main PCB, as well as pin #4 of the PFC&LLC controller board (pic attached) and profit!

    [B]Background[/B]
    My experience was 100% same as OP's. One night I powered off my PC, the next day it refused to turn back on... most of the time... but...
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