Glitchy Objects in Background w/ GTX 770 (Video Included)

Austinisfunny

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Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a GTX 770 from Newegg, this one to be exact. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130921

I have had a few issues with this upgrade, one being sound glitches, which was fixed with upgrading to the newest Beta driver, which I was hesitant because I don't like to try many Betas. But that fixed my audio problem, I am left with this glitchy background.

Here is a video of what I mean.

http://youtu.be/ZFyGB_T7r1s

As you can see objects appear in view pixelated or become pixelated when focused on.

I have downgraded my drivers, used the installation CD with the drivers that came with the card, used the GeForce experience to install drivers, manually installed drivers, and even tried the Beta drivers. I keep getting the same annoying results. I also tried uninstalling the old drivers before a fresh installation, with the error continuing.

I wasn't sure what this is called, nor am I sure if it is being caused by any of my in-game video settings. Does anyone have an idea what is going on and how to fix it? Thanks for reading.

Also the other morning I tried to wake my computer up from sleep mode, when I did the monitor did not turn on, but the video card fan began to blow and full blast, a speed I have not heard it do before, and would not stop unless I shutdown my machine with the power button. I'm not sure if this information is relevant to my main problem, but it did also worry me.

Here are my full specs for more info, thanks again for reading.

i5-3570K CPU
16GB RAM
ASRock Z77 Extreme4-M
EVGA SuperClocked GeForce GTX 770
Antec NeoECO C NeoECO 620C

 

t21

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what you mean by pixalted do you mean the texture loading or the object disappear ? or what tree lines we supposed to see here ?


as for the monitor don't come back from sleep it could be a power problem unless you are doing overclock
 

Austinisfunny

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The objects load into view pixelated and become solid or have the same issue that the building had in the video, I can't think of a time this happened before I got my 770.

I'm more worried about my card than my monitor when it comes to the machine not waking up. The card was the part making the loud noise, and there is no overclocking going on.
 

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did you play those games on your old card and didn't find those problems ? it could be many thing such as game is already glitchy or your old gpu already have driver support with the game so it can run better if it happens on those just two games i wouldn't worry about it much

for example games not being tested on all gpus that coming out in other hand xbox or ps has the same gpu as many other users so focus on one gpu is different on focus on hundered of gpus and many people got powerfull gpus and still games can't even take the full power or either run as it should be because of bad encoding and bad optimization and the lack of support from both gpus makers and game developer



ac 3 and ac iv is like optimized but you can play ac iv is better than playing ac 3

i would try other games and if it run fine then you would know it's a driver issue and the game need a patch
 

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Sadly my old video card could not run AC4 very well, so I put off playing it until my new card was installed, and I did not buy Nether until after I had the new card installed, so I have no prior play time with the old card installed.

My frames and temps are absolutely fine, it is just this annoying bug that is the issue at hand. Thanks for clearing a few things up. Your reply makes me worry less, I guess I'll just live with the issues for now.