LeviataN Dec 25, 2023 @ 4:30pm
Help with graphic problem
Hi guys, I need help. I have a "always" graphic problem on my PC, and I can't find the reason or the solution.

Basically what happens is that in many games you see white borders, as if the stage "loads" as I look at it. It's very annoying and I really don't know what to try to solve it. The strange thing is that in some games it doesn't happen, in others it happens slightly, and in many others those white borders keep appearing with every movement I make!!

I recorded a video with my cell phone to show you, sorry for the poor quality, but you can still see the problem I'm trying to describe. I hope someone can guide me. :steamsad:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgyjyHuqIu8&ab_channel=Re-evoluci%C3%B3n

The game in the video is Call Of Cthulhu. In the Deliver Us The Moon happens a lot, in the Mafia remastered that I am currently playing too, and so on many others. But turn in games like Metro Exodus, Assassins Creed Syndicate, Origins, Odyysey and others does not happen!

The details of the PC are in my profile, I use a 2060 6gb with a Ryzen 3600x and 16gb of RAM
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crunchyfrog Dec 25, 2023 @ 4:39pm 
Outside of updating your graphics drivers I don't know what else to suggest at this point.
LeviataN Dec 25, 2023 @ 4:48pm 
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Outside of updating your graphics drivers I don't know what else to suggest at this point.
I have already done it and the problem continues. I have also formatted the PC twice by performing a clean installation of Windows, and still the problem persists. It really is one of those "unique in the world" problems, and it just affects me. :steamsad:
crunchyfrog Dec 25, 2023 @ 4:50pm 
Originally posted by LeviataN:
Originally posted by crunchyfrog:
Outside of updating your graphics drivers I don't know what else to suggest at this point.
I have already done it and the problem continues. I have also formatted the PC twice by performing a clean installation of Windows, and still the problem persists. It really is one of those "unique in the world" problems, and it just affects me. :steamsad:

Have you tried process of elimination to see if you can track down exactly where the problem lies?

By which I mean trying another display (maybe your TV)? Or see if you can change out a graphics card with a friend and try that? The more factors you can individually change out might nail it down.
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Date Posted: Dec 25, 2023 @ 4:30pm
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