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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
- Restart Steam, or Restart PC.
- If using some 3rd party software that manage that scans, or hooks into other apps, that may cause issues.
- Clear cache and cookies, Steam > settings > Web browser > Delete both cache and cookies.
- You can try these settings can help with performance a little for the client as well.
https://m.imgur.com/a/IZnvOgs
- Run Steam as Admin.
- Try opt in, or out of Steam beta, top left corner, click on Steam > settings > account > click on button change, and either opt in, or out of beta.
- Reinstalling Steam, to keep games, and screenshots, head to where you install Steam, move these two folders, "Steamapp" and "Userdata" move these two folders outside the Steam folder, once done that, uninstall Steam, ensure Steam folders gone, if not delete it, then reinstall Steam, run it to download client, don't login just exit out of Steam, move back the "Steamapp" and "Userdata" folder back into Steam folder, if ask if want to replace click yes, and now launch Steam, and test to see if issue resolved.
- If you done a recent video driver update, that might be the cause, or faulty install, and may need to use DDU "Display device uninstaller" run in Windows safemode, and only use the recommended option, once done just install your video drivers by visit the GPU main website, google for them, either AMD, if using AMD, or Nvidia if using Nvidia.
What you're experiencing sounds like a GPU caching related issue. (if it happens when only Steam is launched and it isn't caused by something hooked to Steam or a conflict with Steam at least)
Check your GPU driver provider for updates.
Also you may need to disable or reset windows hibernation file. (no clue if that is bugged, but it can also cause black screens)
Maybe it stops if you disable GPU Accelerated Web Rendering in Steam Settings, no clue.
good luck
(edit) (PS: this thread is 2 years old)
This has been the solution on all pc I've ever had.
Same happens with youtube or similar embedded video. Nvidia Cards.
Even though this thread is old, your answer helped me today
This is from "Hardwear Acceleration" on by default in steam .. turn it off this should fix such issue.. do the same in you web browsers too
If having visual effects problems such as black screen, or flickering, this means something wrong with GPU driver that requires clean install of it, or using older driver if the newest one causing the problem. For browsers like chrome, firefox, or etc this happens either GPU driver being the issue, or browser update is bad which they do update way more often than Steam ever does in last 2 years for their browser update.
Anyways for normal browsers such as chrome, firefox, or etc, some sites uses content protection that stop users from streaming their video feed such as discord, or etc which is handle by having the "Hardware Acceleration" enable. Another note if play web browser games, and wonder why got bad performance when turn off "Hardware Acceleration" that because not using the GPU to handle that workload, you pushed it onto your CPU instead.