Asus GTX 660 - Pink pixels on screen

Berkcanevc

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Well hello. I was just playing some BF4 and then this happened.
http://imgur.com/a/3E8gT
Specs:
Cpu: i3-3240 @ 3.40GHz
Gpu: Asus Gtx 660 DirectCU II
Ram: 4GB
OS: Win 10 Pro 64-bit
DX 12

You can see that it happened at like 81fps, so fps drop didn't occure.
All of my drivers are up to date. At first I thought it was connector cable, but screen freezes when this happens. I got to restart to get rid of it.
GPU temperature is pretty okay (26C-30C)

Any ideas of solution?
Regards.
 
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Then that's just your GPU's overclock pushed too hard. So no faulty card :D
If you want to still keep it over clocked, then put it to whatever is making it artifact like that, And then test lower levels of GPU clock. then when you find that stable level then decrease your Memory frequency till you find a stable level. Out of curiosity could you take a screenshot like this of...

aquaprofile

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Is your system overclocked?
 

Berkcanevc

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No but I change the GPU Boost Clock and Memory Clock values when I'm gaming. Today I realised that if I raise the values too much -like at %90- pixels start to show up again. I tried it on purpose and a gren little square showed up and I immediately turned the values back to normal.
 

aquaprofile

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if you set the stuff default does it look normal?
 

Berkcanevc

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Yes it does.
 

aquaprofile

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Then that's just your GPU's overclock pushed too hard. So no faulty card :D
If you want to still keep it over clocked, then put it to whatever is making it artifact like that, And then test lower levels of GPU clock. then when you find that stable level then decrease your Memory frequency till you find a stable level. Out of curiosity could you take a screenshot like this of your default and oc settings?
RJzEGtO.png
those are mine.
 
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