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Blurry in-game graphics
My PC:
- ASRock B450m Steel legend MB
- Ryzen 5 3600 CPU
- Corsair vengence 16GB 3000Mhz RAM
- Corsair RM650X v2 PSU
- Asus GeForce RTX 2060 Dual OC 6GB graphics card
- Kingston A2000 500GB NVMe

My issue is this. Usually if I turn on my PC and launch a game, it's not an issue, but if I've been doing other stuff for a while and then launch a game, the graphics go blurry when I move around, think awful blur effects added to action sequences. So far I haven't figured out what causes this, and only way I can rectify the issue is by restarting my PC.
It's really irritating and I would love to hear input from some of you guys. All my drivers are up to date.

I don't experience lag or blurry issues on youtube or netflix, it's only when I launch a game, and it doesn't matter what game it is. Apex, Rust, Doom Eternal or Dishonored all behave the same.
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Have you checked if those games run at the native resolution of your monitor?
Look up your display native resolution, ensure game is using the said native resolution.
Monitor/TV? Connection method?
MoonCAT の投稿を引用:
Monitor/TV? Connection method?
Sorry, AOC 2590G4 monitor connected by DP.
Are you using the correct cable for that?
G2590FX
https://us.aoc.com/en/gaming-monitors/g2590fx

or

G2590PX
https://us.aoc.com/en/gaming-monitors/g2590px

Not able to find this AOC 2590G4, came across topic G2590FX can have that name when you look by software end. So i'm going to assume that it's a 1080p monitor, anyways please ensure when you're in the game, ensure the game display setting is set to 1920 x 1080, that what you want to do, if you go lower it may case your game to look more off, or even blurry.

If the game has motion blur effect, or high bloom effect try turning those off.
As all above point out, is hard disk idle, you could actual create worst pc setup sametime and the choise you did in the system, there is the old rule if rest of pc cant keep up with Graphic's card then you will get blurry all over the place, its quite simple quality get reduce to cant keep up with game , ( vsync OC to even some game engine dont like 60hz )

even seen other steam user had deframentaion run in backgorund or other things, all get laggy and distorted. ( its just one of them rare things, even cable or disk can show signs of interference issue , or disk might burnout soon ) and we have seen people still use partions on OS and slave game disk that mean you read/write on both and swap file same time, and that means you do not want other task at disk sametime, i doubt you have such worse setup we all did from the past. ( problem is none of us here know if you actual do. )
or have set pc to minimum power saveing , because its so right to be green today. and polute lesser, problem is that dont make our pc 3D games is designed for that.

point is none of us assume this, but what if you did such. ( you could say all none standard settings is OP issue and should have told us this. )

even i will go with the other here, see this as last advice, you did something that cause this on your pc.
最近の変更はIceiraが行いました; 2020年9月11日 0時40分
another advice you sure you are using right Graphic card. not the first user that use intel onboard. as mistake ( then my pc was new , even my CPU could software render games )
so do recheck right cable to right card and check card is primary and ingame also if option is there.
最近の変更はIceiraが行いました; 2020年9月11日 0時38分
Iceira の投稿を引用:
another advice you sure you are using right Graphic card. not the first user that use intel onboard. as mistake ( then my pc was new , even my CPU could software render games )
so do recheck right cable to right card and check card is primary and ingame also if option is there.
I've been a pc user since 1993, so that is not something I would do ever. Like I said, I get rid of the issue with a restart, then it's smooth 144Hz gameplay at 1080, non blurry effects enabled in game. If I had any such effects enabled, they would be there all the time and not suddenly turn off after a restart.
Cathulhu の投稿を引用:
Have you checked if those games run at the native resolution of your monitor?
Yes, all the obvious things are as they should be, double and tripple checked.
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Iceira の投稿を引用:
another advice you sure you are using right Graphic card. not the first user that use intel onboard. as mistake ( then my pc was new , even my CPU could software render games )
so do recheck right cable to right card and check card is primary and ingame also if option is there.
I've been a pc user since 1993, so that is not something I would do ever. Like I said, I get rid of the issue with a restart, then it's smooth 144Hz gameplay at 1080, non blurry effects enabled in game. If I had any such effects enabled, they would be there all the time and not suddenly turn off after a restart.

yeah thought so , but as you point out funny its gone after reboot and that means it build up over time and drag pc down,

im sure you have turn off superfetch and prefetch and virtual ram , and the other new function win10 call it, but i bet you most have read about it.

and you did a custom install with clear option then checkbox is there. you might want to contact Nvidia support and let them guide you. if you have not done that before. again this is something that is a driver issue or your pc stuggle with something, try safe boot mode , you can have a thirdpart app interference issue.
最近の変更はIceiraが行いました; 2020年9月11日 7時36分
Some Kind of Deity の投稿を引用:
Iceira の投稿を引用:
another advice you sure you are using right Graphic card. not the first user that use intel onboard. as mistake ( then my pc was new , even my CPU could software render games )
so do recheck right cable to right card and check card is primary and ingame also if option is there.
I've been a pc user since 1993, so that is not something I would do ever. Like I said, I get rid of the issue with a restart, then it's smooth 144Hz gameplay at 1080, non blurry effects enabled in game. If I had any such effects enabled, they would be there all the time and not suddenly turn off after a restart.
Something not adding up, if you had to restart PC to get the issue resolved then something wrong.

A) Either you're doing something that causing this issue.
B) Something you installed that messing with your game, or video drivers issue.
C) Something wrong with the game.
D) If you're using a slow storage drive that having trouble transfering files to RAM to be sent to the GPU, basically there a transfer issue to delivering data to your GPU Vram, which this is very unlikely to happen, as you would face other issues as well, such as stutters, or freezing.
最近の変更はDr.Shadowds 🐉が行いました; 2020年9月11日 8時18分
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Some Kind of Deity の投稿を引用:
I've been a pc user since 1993, so that is not something I would do ever. Like I said, I get rid of the issue with a restart, then it's smooth 144Hz gameplay at 1080, non blurry effects enabled in game. If I had any such effects enabled, they would be there all the time and not suddenly turn off after a restart.
Something not adding up, if you had to restart PC to get the issue resolved then something wrong.

A) Either you're doing something that causing this issue.
B) Something you installed that messing with your game, or video drivers issue.
C) Something wrong with the game.
D) If you're using a slow storage drive that having trouble transfering files to RAM to be sent to the GPU, basically there a transfer issue to delivering data to your GPU Vram, which this is very unlikely to happen, as you would face other issues as well, such as stutters, or freezing.

I replaced my NVMe drive with a larger one a couple of months ago, so did a clean install and hoped that it would somehow rectify this issue, it did not. Today I used my PC a little online, launched rust and had to restart my PC due to blurry issue. Went on youtube a little later, and now when I went back on rust, I have to restart my pc yet again. Would love to try another graphics card to see if that's where the issue is.

I'll contact Nvidia and ask them for advice, and see if they have any wisdom to share.
I could assume it's a video driver issue. You can give this a test if you want.

Download the latest, or older video driver you knew that worked for you from Nvidia website for your GPU.

Download DDU, display device uninstaller, unpack it, then go into windows safe mode with network enable. Run DDU when in safemode, use only the recommended option, when you restart back into Windows normally, install your video driver you downloaded, then test to see if issue resolved.
TomTomazack の投稿を引用:
My PC:
- ASRock B450m Steel legend MB
- Ryzen 5 3600 CPU
- Corsair vengence 16GB 3000Mhz RAM
- Corsair RM650X v2 PSU
- Asus GeForce RTX 2060 Dual OC 6GB graphics card
- Kingston A2000 500GB NVMe

My issue is this. Usually if I turn on my PC and launch a game, it's not an issue, but if I've been doing other stuff for a while and then launch a game, the graphics go blurry when I move around, think awful blur effects added to action sequences. So far I haven't figured out what causes this, and only way I can rectify the issue is by restarting my PC.
It's really irritating and I would love to hear input from some of you guys. All my drivers are up to date.

I don't experience lag or blurry issues on youtube or netflix, it's only when I launch a game, and it doesn't matter what game it is. Apex, Rust, Doom Eternal or Dishonored all behave the same.


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