I then checked device manager to see if it still detected my monitor and GPU. After reinstalling and restarting, nothing had changed. I initially suspected it was faulty drivers since 347.52 was released the day before yesterday, and tried downloading 347.25 and trying to reinstall it. Unfortunately I didn’t and can’t provide that information. In hindsight, I should’ve checked HWMonitor to see if there was out of the ordinary with the system. The resolution on my 1080p monitor had lowered significantly to 640x480, and the color quality was atrocious. When the the login screen loaded, I was even more concerned. There was an abundance of white horizontal lines across my screen, which persisted through the entire boot process. Once I saw the BIOS screen, I knew something was wrong. I restarted once again, quite annoyed that this was happening. I restarted my computer thinking to myself “oh, it’s just another bug Valve should fix.” However, it began to get progressively worse, this time crashing the my computer while the game was loading. I was playing Team Fortress 2 when it started artifacting and froze. Everything was working fine until yesterday. I’ve kept all of the drivers and BIOS up to date, and occasionally checked temperatures with HWMonitor, CPU-Z, and GPU-Z. I finished building my rig in June 2014 and haven’t made any changes to its hardware since. I wasn’t sure where to post this since I’m new.ĮVGA GTX 780 Ti ACX with NZXT G10 cooling bracket installed and Corsair H90 cooler
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