Cursed system... Completely stumped

Pheromonekvlt

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First of all this is my first post so, hello. :)

I have a system issue I simply cannot solve. I have posted on other sites and been googling for weeks and I cannot fix this. Until recently I had an AMD fx 8350 Black Edition and a GTX 760, with 8gb of RAM. I've been plagued by this CONSTANT texture/ object pop in problem. I first noticed it in Skyrim, and thought "meh, skyrim has a huge map and is buggy as shit" but then I see it in CoD 4, a game with tiny maps that I know usually loads everything in one go. In Cod4 it's superficial stuff, cars suddenly have more detail as you get with 15 feet of them, clutter such as cinderblocks and tin cans appear n the ground right in front of you, but in my other games such as skyrim and DayZ, it's rendering whole trees, flora, rocks and objects when I'm within like 10-20 feet, it's so distracting it's unplayable. I have tried literally everything. It got to the point where I bought a new haswell processor, z87k mobo and a gtx 680. Because the only last possibility was a corrupt gpu. (and cause I wanted to switch to intel). The parts arrive, I install them, they are all working, and lo and behold, somehow my games are still effing broken. With new hardware. I have never seen this problem I'm having before, at least not across all games, if one game has a draw distance problem that's one thing, but games have don't even have a draw distance are affected by this. I have tried the following:

■ New drivers
■ old drivers
■ beta drivers
■ config tweaks
■ modding
■ overclocking
■ reducing clock speeds
■ Nvidia recommended settings
■ 17 passes on memtest
■ PSU test
■ HDD and SSD health tests
■ multiple reformats
■ complete reformat with OS on my SSD instead


please keep in mind this happens on all my games regardless of in game settings. I have had so many people tell me to turn up things like render distance in games that don't require that setting.

I don't think it's the RAM since 17 memtest passes is more than enough. It can't be the mobo, gpu or cpu because they're brand new and the problem is persisting. I'm not sure what the problem is. If anyone has ANY idea, I'd be grateful. Cause I really don't want to buy an Xbox.

Also here is a video of the problem:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qrg-PyhK8nM