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Hmmm.
Knowing this I've went and reduced the clock speed to 1733 MHz (Nvidia stock speed) and it seems to be working so far. It may be because our GPU is overclocked out of the box.
The same scene I've been testing it with for over an hour to no avail has suddenly started working fine after underclocking.
I will update again after an hour or if the bug starts again.
You did it with MSI Afterburner?
- proxos6666 years agoHero+
try setting debug mode on the driver when playing per this guide link
- 6 years ago
I underclocked it with afterburner a bit and play for one and a half hours, worked perfectly now, no more blue graphic bugs
- 6 years ago
For any overclocked 1080 gtx out there, once you underclock your gpu a bit the "blue rain" effect will be solved.
- 6 years ago
thank for the tip
"debug mode" on NVIDIA control panel -> Help did it.
there something with the engine that doesn't like overclock or i actually think "undervolt".
because with debug mode, i had ~1822mhz core @ 1.025V, whereas stock settings for my gigabyte were around 0,95V for this frequency. i run my GPU at fixed core of 2012mhz at 0,985V or so for long enough and i has been stable.
whats bad though: debug mode introduced coil whine back, that's not present at my fixed core/undervolted mode.