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Have you over clocked your card? IF you have, return it to stock speeds, if not, it could be faulty.
If you can, try the GPU in a different pc.
As for the trying the card in another PC, I'm out of luck there xD
As for the artifiacts (should they relate to a PSU situation), is there a possibility that no serious damage has been done?
runs just fine, supplies correct power based on needs
-OR-
can't supply enough that is demanded, system locksup, reboots, shuts down as a result
Slow is more:
> faulty RAM or incorrect settings/voltage
> faulty SSD/HDD or bad sectors, etc.
> faulty GPU
> Faulty OS, virus, driver issues...
> thermal-throttling / over-heating
I have an Antec 500W EA-500D (its history is mostly unknown but it was scavenged from a work environment) running an AMD FX-9590 @ 3.4 Ghz at 1.308v on an ASUS 970 ProGaming Aura with an Antec 650 Liquid Kühler, a GTX 950 2Gb clocked at its stock (never overclocked on it), x2 4Gb DDR3 RAM each clocked at 1200Mhz, x2 5400 RPM HDDs (the primary having been scavenged from a TiVo beside a dumpster), and a little 12v fan to keep my northbridge chill.
-I've never changed the RAM specs. It's all stock, but I haven't an idea if it be faulty.
-My primary HDD has a questionable history, but I haven't an idea if it be faulty.
-The GPU only artifacted (bottom of screen flickered different tints) on driver 384 and any in-game anamolies are always the same stuff at the same places doing the same things, but I haven't an idea if it be faulty.
-It wouldn't be a bad plan to reinstall Windows. I figure I'm due for one at this point anyway; it's just time. My anti-virus is but myself and Windows Defender. I've used DDU in safe mode to uninstall my previous driver 384.
-Nothing should be getting too hot (excluding PSU; can't monitor it). I've monitored the temps closely at times.
As for determining whether a component be faulty, how could I diagnose that ?
EDIT: I did indeed underclock my CPU further down to 2.4Ghz once and tested BO3. It removed most lag spikes (excluding the predictable area load lag), and I was actually able to max out the settings further before experiencing a lag that was simply lesser frames as opposed to maxing out the same settings at 3.4Ghz and seeing very fickety frames. This may be unrelated.
I would still however get a better quality PSU; like Seasonic, Corsair, EVGA; etc...
Like a Gold 550 - 650 W
There is good price on Corsair TXM-650W right now