Graphics Card Issue with Games

Mar 24, 2018
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I've been having some issues with my PC and I can't run some of my games. This has only been an issue that came up recently and I was hoping for some advice. Certain games that don't run are Rocket League, CSGO, Trials Fusion, etc. An extra detail is when I run Rocket League, there is an error message that states, "your video card does not support alpha blending with floating point render targets..." which makes me believe that it is an issue with my graphics card. All the other games do not have an error message and simply crashes. I can also run much more intensive games without any issue such as Rainbow Six Siege, PUBG, Black Ops 3, etc. I've also tried to troubleshoot through many methods such as completely reinstall my NVIDIA drivers, downgrade to an older version of my video driver, and check my graphics card for physical damage but none of this has done anything. I also checked my dxdiag and no issues were detected with everything enabled and running. If anyone knows what I could do to fix this, I would really appreciate it.

PC Specs:

CPU: Intel Core i7-6700k
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1060 6GB
Motherboard: ASUS Z170-A
Memory: Kingston 16GB DDR4
SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB



P.S. I can include a full dxdiag log if necessary.
 


Yeah the thing is, all of my DirectX features are already enabled (at least dxdiag says they are) with the latest drivers and the video basically explains to install the most recent drivers for your graphics card...
 




Yeah this didn't work because I'm running on an NVIDIA Graphics Card and the tool is for Intel Graphics. Furthermore, I've already installed the latest graphics drivers for my computer, I appreciate the help but this wasn't the solution I was looking for...
 


Have you tried an older version of the Nvidia Driver? Maybe 4 or 5 updates ago.

Have you tried going to the game's(properties) Local Files through Steam and Verify Files?

You might have to try DDU. http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/performing-a-clean-gpu-driver-installation.65/ Safe Mode might help.
 


Have you tried an older version of the Nvidia Driver? Maybe 4 or 5 updates ago.

Have you tried going to the game's(properties) Local Files through Steam and Verify Files?

You might have to try DDU. http://www.guru3d.com/files-details/display-driver-uninstaller-download.html https://obsproject.com/forum/resources/performing-a-clean-gpu-driver-installation.65/ Safe Mode might help.
 


The first thing I tried was verifying game files and I actually have completely uninstalled my GPU drivers, went into safemode and downgraded to an older version that I remembered that worked it didn't change anything and I still couldn't run the games. I might try it again but yeah...