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I already tried reinstalling chrome, didn't work. And yeah, it doesn't happen in other browsers and it only happens in videos or streams through chrome.
I still have a warranty on this computer, so maybe I can go through the trouble and replace it.
So first let's do a gpu 3d clock test.
Use MSI Kombuster and see if you get corrupted images/colors during a test or benchmark with that app.
I thought I already turned off hardware acceleration in chrome, but I tried it again and the problem no longer persists. Should I still be worried and run a stress test? Not sure why I'd have to turn off hardware acceleration.
So how do I rule out a GPU hardware issue?
Also, how are you so sure its a GPU issue? I mean theres no possibility its a glitch? So I should just use my warranty and get another computer? I just see a lot of people complain about the hardware acceleration on chrome, with very good computers. Are you suggesting all those people have failing cards as well?
Also, hardware acceleration is enabled in microsoft edge and the problem doesn't happen here. Doesn't the 3d clocks work in video games as well? So wouldn't I notice something odd there?
If it doesn't present itself in games, why would I run the test? Much more intensive things have happened on this computer, a youtube video wouldn't cause that - IF thats the metric you're using. The GPU test is really just a stress test, I looked it up. Some warnings are even made that it could damage the system.
I'm not trying to reject advice, I'm just trying to understand. It makes absolutely no sense that stressing my GPU would replicate the issue, as I've played a lot of games so far at full load, no issues.
Why are computers so unstable. If you look at it the wrong way, a component fails. I kinda wish mac made gaming computers at this point. PCs always have something faulty.
Did you build it yourself?
If it's a prebuild, wipe the OS drive and perform a clean install of Win10 64bit, after making your own Win10 usb flash drive.