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Nvidia customer support told me to switch it from 60 to 144 and I tried that but it didn’t work.I originally had it set to 60fp I don’t like it any higher than that.i will try uncapping.I was always told to cap it as high FPS can ruin the card
@graceymanors You could also try an fps limit of 72, but both that and 60 should be supported on a 144 Hz monitor.
I mentioned it in a PM a while back, and again earlier this week... or at least I pressed send, but it looks now like the PM didn't go through. (My browser was being weird that day, and it was after midnight and I didn't feel like troubleshooting. Sorry for that.) Is your monitor plugged into the graphics card specifically, and not the motherboard? If you're repeatedly plugging it into the board, that could explain why all three computers had graphics anomalies. Even though the signal still gets through, it's not going to work as well as letting the card communicate directly with the monitor.
If this isn't the issue, please try plugging the computer into a different power outlet in a different room, at least long enough to test.
- graceymanors5 years agoLegend
I'm pretty certain its not plugged into the motherboard.I thought the same, but the cords only fit into one spot.Here's how I have it plugged in.
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- graceymanors5 years agoLegend
Just tested in sims 4.I have the flickering in that game as well.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@graceymanors Yes, that's definitely the graphics card. Could you run a dxdiag for reference? I know what hardware you have, but it would still be useful if someone else wants to weigh in. You'll need to upload it somewhere; this site's virus scanner is currently not letting anything through.
Have you had the chance to test a different power outlet? I'm still wondering if the one you're using is the issue, since you had the same problem with other computers too.
- graceymanors5 years agoLegend
No, I haven't had gotten to moving the desktop.I have an injured shoulder and my mom is disabled, so having to heave this thing around is difficult.
My DXDIAG is in the first post https://pastebin.com/VLE7R3rE
I like this desktop for the fact that I just have to open a door to access the inside of the tower, no unscrewing.I don't think its the power outlet though, my laptop worked just fine and I kept it plugged in nonstop.
I'm wondering if its just the nvidia 1650 super and the 1660 super.My laptop had 1050 ti.
Edit: I get what you're saying about my DXDIAG.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/ixotshgaxc02wpz/DxDiag.txt/file
Here it is uploaded.