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- neurofunk9382 hours agoNew Spectator
same issue here, today it happened after ~5 matches, the last couple it got worse gradually then got back to main menu and it looks like crap.
Can't pinpoint if it's since the new event update or since the 007 nvidia driver.
nvidia RTX 5080
Ryzen 7 7800x3d
64GB RAM
Samsung 9100 pro SSD 2TB. - Chemist_Horus14 hours agoNew Spectator
Have the same issue any solutions?
- LunarLaFlame15 hours agoRising Spectator
its still not fixed
- mekim18 hours agoNew Spectator
After updating my driver to version 610.47 i had this graphical issue
Thanks for posting about this. I've been dealing with this headache for the past week, and I can confirm it all points to either the Apex update or the latest Nvidia driver update. Ever since then, I've had this same graphic corruption/artifacts issue in 4/5 of my matches.
I've gone ahead and tried to refresh the graphics card via Windows hotkeys. Bringing down any light boosts on my GPU and reverting to the stock profile. Still nothing. Hopefully, EA or Nvidia can take action to fix this because some games are outright unplayable.
GPU: RTX 5080
CPU: Ryzen 7 9800X3D
Mobo: ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo DDR5 32GB 6000 CL30 (EXPO)
Display: ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDP (4K 240Hz, DP)
OS: Windows 11
Driver: 610.47I also rolled back the nvidia driver to the previous one: 596.49 28th April, for a slightly different reason, I was getting laptop crashes with a loud sound. It started with Apex but it also happened in Fortnite. I thought I'd mention it here jic it helps anyone.
My entire graphics load is set to the Nvidia, @ 1080 x 120 htz (tv restricts htz)
I monitor my gpu heat using Speccy and have the laptop raised up on a small platform to allow as much air in and out as possible. (I had previously added an extra silent exhaust fan to my sons pc tower, and that reduced his temperatures by over 10 degrees.)
I uninstalled/disabled all unnecessary (loads of) background process (windows or otherwise) using powershell and msconfig. Like eg Films & tv, Phone, Adobe stuff etc. I also uninstalled any Dell stuff (I had previously uninstalled Alienware). Don't do this unless you know what you are doing, or do your research, as some background services are vital.
I cleaned the drives with the windows cleaner and Ccleaner.
I checked the hd for errors and defragged the hd i have my games on with Defraggler (do not defrag an ssd). I do a "file list" defrag monthly and a full defrag maybe every 3 months.
There was a noticeable difference in performance after doing this.
I also followed some old advices I found on the forum:
When using an ethernet cable, I have to disable the wifi network connection. (The opposite of this may work too as an alternative, but I haven't tried this alternative):
Control panel, Network and sharing ctre, Change adaptor settings, Wifi, Disable
Fingers crossed I haven't had a crash since doing the above, and it seems to be working fine for now
- ayafnonyem1 day agoNew Spectator
Guys follow this guide and roll back to your old drivers this issue is related to the latest Nvidia drivers
i just rolledback to my old drivers and the issue is fixed i am attaching the link for how to rollback to old driver.👍https://www.nvidia.com/en-gb/drivers/driver-rollback/
- whymysenschange1 day agoNew Spectator
i also have the same issues