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System Name | DESKTOP-VQ1IHPE |
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Processor | Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8700k CPU @ 3.70GHz 3.70GHz |
Motherboard | ASUS PRIME Z370-P ATX CROSSFIRE SATA 6 USB 3.1 LGA 1151 M.2 |
Cooling | CPU wattercooler |
Memory | 16 GB RAM |
Video Card(s) | Nividia Geforce RTX 2080 TI 11GB GDDR6 |
Storage | 2TB |
Display(s) | ASUS ROGPG279 |
Case | Black Cyberpowerpc Onyxia Mid Tower Gaming Case with Tempered Glass Window Retail |
Audio Device(s) | none |
Power Supply | EVGA Supernova 750 P2 Platinum |
Mouse | Cyberpowerpc standard gaming mouse |
Keyboard | Cyberpowerpc standard gaming keyboard |
Software | Windows 10 64-bit |
Hello Techpowerup, i recently had a random 1 second power outage last week while playing a game, apon gaining my power back 1 of the fans in my pc ran abnormaly loud, i didn't know if it was my graphics card or case fan, out of fear i turned it off to avoid further damage. the 1st thing i notice when i started my pc was my monitor on the fritz. after turning it on and off over and over i finaly got it working again, but isn't the real issue at hand. So, i booted up the game i was playing (FF14 online) before the random power outage and noticed that there was this bizzare "quality like tears" rather than screen tears. After and hour of tweaking settings i could not restore the performance to what it was before. I then tried other games to see if it was the same issue. There were no quality like tears like in FF14 Online, but there was a problem of how it renders quality of far away objects and some at even close range. Its almost the same for every game i play.
The 1st thing i tried was uninstalling the nividia graphics driver, restarted pc and reninstalled it. Sadly it did not work. I then thought it might just be my monitor and switched my display with my old Monitor and still the issue persists, so its not my monitor. Now i switched my current GPU, the RTX 2080 TI to my old one, GTX 1070 TI, along with my current PSU to my old 1 incase there were damaged power cables. Still, it changed nothing. At this point im at a complete loss. I can't identify if this is a hardware or software problem, nor how to solve it.
here is a link to a vid i record of such issue.
The 1st thing i tried was uninstalling the nividia graphics driver, restarted pc and reninstalled it. Sadly it did not work. I then thought it might just be my monitor and switched my display with my old Monitor and still the issue persists, so its not my monitor. Now i switched my current GPU, the RTX 2080 TI to my old one, GTX 1070 TI, along with my current PSU to my old 1 incase there were damaged power cables. Still, it changed nothing. At this point im at a complete loss. I can't identify if this is a hardware or software problem, nor how to solve it.
here is a link to a vid i record of such issue.