Nvidia Graphics Artifacting

cddm95ace

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Apr 11, 2014
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First off, Computer Specs:
i5 4670k 3.4 GHz
EVGA GTX 760 OC
8 GB DDR3-1600 Corsair Vengence
Gigabyte GA-Z87X-D3H Motherboard
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

My PC has had issues with artifacting in Minecraft for some time now, but I only just figured out what it was called so now I'm asking for help. I recently was having RAM issues which I assumed were responsible for any graphics issues, and you can see my thread on that issue which gives a lot of info HERE . Long story short, my RAM was capping at 3 GB usage, and I never actually fixed that just one day it started exceeding 3 GB usage. So with that working I'd like to fix the next error. The artifacting. You can see a screenshot of that HERE It's much more glitchy and seizure inducing than that picture shows.

My temperatures are good, never seen it exceed 50 C, I'm not overclocking, and I've made sure that "Let 3D program decide" is selected in the Nvidia control panel. Anyone have any suggestions of how I could fix this artifacting?
 
Solution
that does not look fixable, but more like you'll need to try a replacement in order for that artifacting to go away. I would highly consider RMA'ing the card as this may be worse then viewed, as with your other thread, those responses are the best you could get if it were software related or close to.

But before you do any of the above try this;
Could you take out your GTX 760 and try integrated graphics, if the issue still persists then it will point somewhere else.
that does not look fixable, but more like you'll need to try a replacement in order for that artifacting to go away. I would highly consider RMA'ing the card as this may be worse then viewed, as with your other thread, those responses are the best you could get if it were software related or close to.

But before you do any of the above try this;
Could you take out your GTX 760 and try integrated graphics, if the issue still persists then it will point somewhere else.
 
Solution
Just played Minecraft for about an hour with zero artifacting, so I'm going to begin the RMA process. At least I can still use my computer while during the process. Thanks for the advice.