Tearing/Artifacts when playing video

NoNameExe

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Hi. I have a big problem.
I noticed that when I am playing a video or a videogame (windowed mode) I get some tearing or artifacts with Windows 10.
Here is my config.
I5 4460
Msi h97 pc mate v5.9
Msi gtx 750ti
Kingston hyperx fury 2x4gb
Thermaltake berlin White

It is hard to explain my problem. So I made a video :
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=goE9qo80l8E
There are artifacts at the edge of the video in background.

I had NVidia 364.72 driver. I rolled back to 362.00 because I read some horror stories about NVidia drivers that was bricking cards. I tried both drivers now and I have the same problem.
Please guys help me :(
 
Try this,
First of all you need to TOTALLY remove all the old drivers. Use this link.
http://www.wagnardmobile.com/DDU/
Note:
Select the respective company(i.e Nvidia or ATI) drivers to be uninstalled.
Use clean and restart option.
And then install the new drivers after rebooting.
 

NoNameExe

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UPDATE : This problem does not happen with Mozilla Firefox. But it happens at the edge of the window of a game like Terraria.
Can I disable my video card instead of removing it?
 


Yes. In BIOS there is "integrated graphics config." and under that "initiate graphic adapter" set to "auto" or "PEG". set it to the other setting. not auto and not PEG.(iGPU whatever, it depends on the bios)
 

NoNameExe

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Hi all.
I removed with DDU the nvidia drivers.
I changed the initiate graphic adapter from PEG to IGP (or something like that).
I installed lastest Intel graphics drivers.
and... Same identical problem...
 


Did you also connect the monitor to the integrated port on your motherboard?
If so, you are facing either a faulty cable(try another) or a faulty monitor. The good news is that, if it's your monitor, it's probably it's power supply.
 


Well if it's not the card, monitor or cable it must be software: i would reinstall windows.
I got nothing else.