I have this problem in most games -Im just using minecraft as an example - where specific graphics will move and create a static effect. As displayed in this video.
Minecraft static graphics example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHhPNviamvk&feature=youtu.be
If you focus on the Grass and the snow-top mountains you can really see what im talking about.
At first I thought this was my monitor so Bought a second monitor and i have the same problem. I believe It may be a problem with my nvidia control panel settings so I will leave a screenshot.
Nvidia Control Panel screenshots:
https://gyazo.com/942b8668a052f1b08537866b4b2c9688
https://gyazo.com/e24fd153ecf917c926e7d916fd97c09b
https://gyazo.com/23245018d216f124bddc3591e1e02178
Another theory is my low-end motherboard. I have 2x8 DDR4 at 3200MHz but my motherboard only supports up to 1600MHz.
Minecraft In-game settings: https://gyazo.com/49847f27906655f20e0630c2b505536e
Specs:
Geforce GTX 1080
Intel i7-7700k @ 4.20GHz
16GB RAM 2x8 DDR4 3200MHz
Monitor: BENQ XL2430 144Hz
Minecraft static graphics example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHhPNviamvk&feature=youtu.be
If you focus on the Grass and the snow-top mountains you can really see what im talking about.
At first I thought this was my monitor so Bought a second monitor and i have the same problem. I believe It may be a problem with my nvidia control panel settings so I will leave a screenshot.
Nvidia Control Panel screenshots:
https://gyazo.com/942b8668a052f1b08537866b4b2c9688
https://gyazo.com/e24fd153ecf917c926e7d916fd97c09b
https://gyazo.com/23245018d216f124bddc3591e1e02178
Another theory is my low-end motherboard. I have 2x8 DDR4 at 3200MHz but my motherboard only supports up to 1600MHz.
Minecraft In-game settings: https://gyazo.com/49847f27906655f20e0630c2b505536e
Specs:
Geforce GTX 1080
Intel i7-7700k @ 4.20GHz
16GB RAM 2x8 DDR4 3200MHz
Monitor: BENQ XL2430 144Hz