I'm assuming it's GPU, possibly my firmware crossflash but work with me first.
Certain games, none specific, will randomly create what I can best describe as image retention from the last few frames ago in the form of a shadow over the game running otherwise normally and disappears after maybe 2.5 secs. I notice it with Ghosts of Tsushima especially.
It's not driver related, I've reinstalled those. It could be the firmware as mentioned above but I would expect it in more games and especially more graphically demanding onces if it was acting up. It could be the game engine the games have in common but I don't think that's even consistent enough.
I've tried to capture the phenomenon but I always miss it or it doesn't happen at all.
Thoughts? (Flashing back I know would be a sure way to rule that out but I hate flashing bios for anything).
CPU: i7-13700K (Overclocked)
Cooler: Corsair H150 Elite Caprellix 360mm
RAM: DDR4 G-Skill 4000Mhz (4x16GB, Gear1)
MB: MSI Edge z690 DDR4 WiFi
GPU: MSI Gaming Trio 4090 (Custom SuprimX vBIOS)
PSU: MSI MPG A1000G PCIE5
Certain games, none specific, will randomly create what I can best describe as image retention from the last few frames ago in the form of a shadow over the game running otherwise normally and disappears after maybe 2.5 secs. I notice it with Ghosts of Tsushima especially.
It's not driver related, I've reinstalled those. It could be the firmware as mentioned above but I would expect it in more games and especially more graphically demanding onces if it was acting up. It could be the game engine the games have in common but I don't think that's even consistent enough.
I've tried to capture the phenomenon but I always miss it or it doesn't happen at all.
Thoughts? (Flashing back I know would be a sure way to rule that out but I hate flashing bios for anything).
CPU: i7-13700K (Overclocked)
Cooler: Corsair H150 Elite Caprellix 360mm
RAM: DDR4 G-Skill 4000Mhz (4x16GB, Gear1)
MB: MSI Edge z690 DDR4 WiFi
GPU: MSI Gaming Trio 4090 (Custom SuprimX vBIOS)
PSU: MSI MPG A1000G PCIE5