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Crazy display images on MSI MAG272CQR

I'm trying to think what program or game could eat up all your 8 GB of VRAM to test for artifacts. It's hard because I haven't got to that point with the games I play.

It might also be some driver error that only presents itself on your setup with your settings. Have you tried enabling/disabling freesync or changing the display resolution or refresh rate?
Ya I've pretty much done all of that
 
Have you tried doom eternal at ultra nightmare settings? It should fill large amount of VRAM. I believe 8GB of VRAM is required to even toggle it.
 
Have you tried doom eternal at ultra nightmare settings? It should fill large amount of VRAM. I believe 8GB of VRAM is required to even toggle it.
I don't even have the game. I don't have very many options though. I could give this a try.
 
It could just be the game, Battlefield 3 used to do it on many GPU's.

HUD also intact... If hud elements do not corrupt then the GPU is not at fault as the entire screen would corrupt not just the 3D elements.

 
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It could just be the game, Battlefield 3 used to do it on many GPU's.

HUD also intact... If hud elements do not corrupt then the GPU is not at fault as the entire screen would corrupt not just the 3D elements.

That's honestly how I'm starting to lean. I can't replicate the issue in any other title.
 
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