I don't know to be honest, I'm no electrician but the artifacts only happen when my pc it's plugged into one of the outlets in my house, it doesn't happen anywhere else and it just so happens that my house electrical wiring is at least 40 years old with no sort of grounding.
Could be a gpu going bad, but the slow downs outside of games makes me doubt that. You could try removing the gpu and using the integrated graphics your cpu has and see if it makes your experience in windows better, then move on to games, obviously you won't get the same performance but try to...
I haven't found a solution but a work around. Change your refresh rate to 120hz on nvidia control panel, that should stop the artifacts when the pc has just booted and you'll be able to select 144hz inside most games anyway.
The cause of the issue is, at least in my case, bad electrical wiring...
Ryzen 5 3600
Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite
Corsair Vengance RGB PRO TUF 16gb(8x2) 3200mhz
EVGA 700 GD
Galax Rtx 2070 super EX
1TB Adata sx6000 pro
1TB Western Digital Blue 7200rpm
240gb Kingston ssd
This is a new pc that has been getting bsod's since day 1, almost all pointing to ntoskrnl.exe. My first guess was RAM, so I tried replacing, didn't fix it so I changed the power supply, GPU and motherboard progressively (all parts that I 100% know work) . I've changed everything but the cpu...
Update:
I once again did a clean install of Windows, except this time I didn't log into any microsoft account and installed no programs, with the exception of razer synapse which I suspected accelerated the process of getting a bsod, so far the pc hasn't crashed in more than 12 hours.
This is...
Pc:
Ryzen 5 3600
Gigabyte B450 Aorus Elite
Corsair Vengance RGB PRO TUF 16gb(8x2) 3200mhz (new)
EVGA 700 GD
Galax Rtx 2070 super EX
1TB Adata sx6000 pro
1TB Western Digital Blue 7200rpm (old)
240gb Kingston ssd (old)
Ever since I've built this pc I've been having random BSOD's, the error...
I've been dealing with BSOD's since I built this computer over a month ago, at first it happened at least once a day with multiple errors code like irql_not_less_or_equal and apc_index_mismatch but ever since taking the computer apart, putting it back together and performing clean windows...
Due to availability in my country, those two PSU's are the best ones I can get for my budget (70$). I've heard good things about the cougar but it is not a brand I'm very familiar with so I'm a tad bit hesitant to buy it.
Any kind of help and or experiences with these PSU's would be greatly...
No, I cannot access the interface while the monitor isn't plugged into my GPU, both input selection and settings don't appear. I've tried using a different cable, HDMI instead of DP, and the artifacts don't appear but it's limited to 60hz. I couldn't exactly say its duration has gotten longer...
I have an AOC AG272FG4 which has started to show artifacts like this and this, the image also becomes choppy and unresponsive but only what it's displayed not the pc itself. It started happening right after a power outage, wires leading up to my house burned, and happens somewhat consistently...