These "zones" that turn red will surely be artifacts usually given by hardware problems, which normally come out when there is too much oc on the graph, if that is the case, turn down the oc, if in stock frequencies strip if you still have warranty.
I mean, recently I read in multiple forums, including clearly this, that Nvidia cards are having problems staying 680 red screen completely, and sometimes returning to respond, others do not Today I started to see some "screenshots" I have been terrified, i have a GTX 470, of a sudden, while playing ME3, areas poorly lit half a second in red, and then returned to normal. Anyone else has this happened, i say this because I just changed parts of the computer, reinstalled drivers, and I'm acojonadisimo in the subject since neither I can not stay again without a computer, nor do I have to pay me a new powerful graphics.
These "zones" that turn red will surely be artifacts usually given by hardware problems, which normally come out when there is too much oc on the graph, if that is the case, turn down the oc, if in stock frequencies strip if you still have warranty.
It can be a driver bug or what accounts I would say that is an artifact, the artifacts appear when the chart or is dying or problems due to lack of voltage and overclock, you have it overclocked? Check the temperature and if you have not done a profile of the afterburner make one to keep below 80 ° C if possible, if not, try to turn up the voltage slightly, to 0,950 or 0.975v to try, they are safe voltages close to the vine of many cards so do not worry.
The graph is supposedly the factory OC, has been newly cleaned-based compressor and brush, and the voltage is not nowhere to look without rebooting.
The voltage can look at the MSI Afterburner for example, my I'm doing pretty well for everything related to graphics, in the catch has since the graph is a stock frequencies, so there is no oc, a greeting!
When you comment that certain areas are sparsely red lights you what size do you mean If you say that those areas that are illuminated in red are the size of 1mmx1mm eg square, if I would say that they may be artifacts, caused by overclocking, lack of voltage, or temperature. If you tell me who are older, the type flash bone that are like flashes and that these areas are not continuous red, slightly higher than those of 1mmx1mm would say it can be a problem of lack of voltage.
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