Low draw distance in games.

ManaMou

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So i bought an Ultrawide 2560x1080 monitor by LG and in some games like Bf4,GTA V and H1Z1 the draw distance of some objects on the ground is very small even when i have all the draw distance options maxed out.These are some examples of what happes to me.Other games like Bioshock infinite and Shadow of Mordor work perfectly fine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8887OtQpyg(Mine is not that low)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjgoCGRmi98

I ahve an R9 270 2GB and at first i thought that 2gb of Vram is not enough for 2560x1080 but even when i went back to 1080p it still happened.
 

ManaMou

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My CPU is an i5 4670 and i have 16GB ram.I opened MSI afterburner to see how much VRAM these games take and it never went above 2GB it was always around 1.5-1.8GB.As for the HDD im running both Bf4 and GTA V on an almost brand new SSD with a lot of space left on it.I also decreased the Resolution to even lower than 1080p and the problem still existed.This problem didnt happen before.
 

ManaMou

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CPU usage is around 75 to 90% wich is high for that CPU and i dont remember it ever being that high.What the heck happened xD.Theres nothing else on my SSD except those 2 games and Windows 10.
 
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Has anyone tried swapping out their MOBO and/or CPU and posted results? I know this is much more work, but with the numerous threads online...I have seen people try everything from swapping GPUs, RAM, swapping drives (HDD to SDD vice versa), reinstalling a variety of drivers, reinstalling games, windows and numerous other things with no luck. The main items I have not seen tested with results is swapping out of CPUs and/or MOBO.
 

Carlson_1

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I read somewhere that the issue may be down to damaged NvRam that is saved in all components of your pc and it acts like a virus, so even if you swap affected parts out for new ones the data carries over and the problem persists.

i've had the problem for about a week now and I it started when my GPU was knocked out of place briefly. From what i understand, before my gpu was unseated, there was data being dumped unto the L2 cache and that data now is permanently stuck in an incomplete cycle and it shares this incomplete information with all the other components, hence the reason new parts behave the same.

I think the only way to fix this it buying an entirely new pc and not attaching any of the old parts to it.

i've already tried everything i possibly could before reading the info above,including swapping motherboard and flashing my GPU and still nothing works. I'm out of options and cannot afford to buy an entire pc in one go so i'm forced to either play this way or give up gaming and hope that Nvidia or some manufacturer comes up with a fix.