![]() ![]() Now, if these things are game issues, then I don't know what is. Thus, I was stumped thinking getting 3 cards in a row is very unlikely. To be honest you guys, I dunno what's going on with an EVGA GTX 970sc that causes artifacts and drivers crashing.Even an rma'd EVGA GTX 970 SC did the same thing and a PNY GTX 970 which is a referenced model with reference clocks, no factory oc, causes artifacts in some games but no driver crash. As for the games, there are some games that run flawlessly except some glitches (not artifacts) such as World of Warcraft, Fallout 4 (a glitch where I first loaded the game and used the pip boy to fast travel to a location that can cause a glitch like a flicker or something), Far Cry 4 (except one glitch where it causes the shadow flickering on a building where you met Saebel on the quest where you choose either him or the female (can't remember her name), and last but not least GTA 5. I'd also run Unigine's Valley benchmark, 3DMark, 3DMark 11, and the Steam VR benchmark (which uses source 2).no artifacts. ![]() Now, before anyone say its a hardware issue, I would explain that I run Unigine's Heaven for like around 8 loops. ![]() This happened in the source engine and the source 2 engine), and last but not least a less gpu demanding game, Torchlight 2. As soon as I disconnect, the game crash to desktop. Right now, the problem is that while I'm using PNY GTX 970, I get the same artifacts in TF2, as well as Dota 2 (which cause some hero models causes some lines to flick out as well as one time where the entire dota 2 game went crazy after around like 3 hours of gameplay during spectate. To be honest, it didn't cause the game to cause artifacts either.I'll play more later. Yesterday, I played GTA 5 and didn't experienced no driver crashes. First and formost, I don't get driver crashes except a few caused by spotify and one in gta 5. Well, here I am, I'm currently using PNY GTX 970 as well as the new build. You probably remember me back in a year ago when I had problems with evga gtx 970 artifacts and sometimes causing driver crashing. ![]()
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