Стал использовать этот метод. Вроде помогло. What I know about solving this issue after my suffering:
- My display: 1080p 75Hz (without G-Sync and FreeSync technologies), when I switch display refresh rate from 75Hz to 60Hz, these artifacts disappear. When I return 75Hz, the artifacts start to appear again - You can turn off hardware acceleration in your browser (this is a bad solution, because the browser will become slower and the CPU load will be higher. I do not recommend doing this) - This issue is related to DirectX 11 API, which is why these artifacts only appear with Chromium browsers. Chromium use the DX11 API as a standard API, so you won't see artifacts in the Firefox browser. Therefore, as a solution, we can change API in any of the Chromium browsers. Follow these steps: 1.⠀chrome://flags - for Google Chrome ⠀⠀opera://flags - for Opera ⠀⠀edge://flags - for Edge 2. search ANGLE 3. Change API to anything other than Default and DX11. I highly recommend to choose OpenGL because it is the best option for NVIDIA GPUs. At the moment, this is the best solution that I have found, but unfortunately you cannot change the API in Discord and Visual Studio Code, these programs use DX11 by default, but fortunately artifacts in these programs are rare. - Most likely "maximum performance" in the NVIDIA control panel will help, it's just logical, but I'm not going to use it.
Also, the fact that this problem is caused by the 22h2 update is proved by the fact that people began to complain about these artifacts, calling the October-November period the time when they began to notice it, and just at that time all Windows 10 and 11 users began to automatically receive this update on their computers.
На 4070 eagle в хроме при поиске видео в ютубе при рандомном наведении на названия роликов моргает шахматная доска. Перепробовал 5 версий драйверов и не помогло. Прогнал VRam test OCCT всё нормально
Стал использовать этот метод. Вроде помогло.
What I know about solving this issue after my suffering:
- My display: 1080p 75Hz (without G-Sync and FreeSync technologies), when I switch display refresh rate from 75Hz to 60Hz, these artifacts disappear. When I return 75Hz, the artifacts start to appear again
- You can turn off hardware acceleration in your browser (this is a bad solution, because the browser will become slower and the CPU load will be higher. I do not recommend doing this)
- This issue is related to DirectX 11 API, which is why these artifacts only appear with Chromium browsers. Chromium use the DX11 API as a standard API, so you won't see artifacts in the Firefox browser. Therefore, as a solution, we can change API in any of the Chromium browsers.
Follow these steps:
1.⠀chrome://flags - for Google Chrome
⠀⠀opera://flags - for Opera
⠀⠀edge://flags - for Edge
2. search ANGLE
3. Change API to anything other than Default and DX11. I highly recommend to choose OpenGL because it is the best option for NVIDIA GPUs.
At the moment, this is the best solution that I have found, but unfortunately you cannot change the API in Discord and Visual Studio Code, these programs use DX11 by default, but fortunately artifacts in these programs are rare.
- Most likely "maximum performance" in the NVIDIA control panel will help, it's just logical, but I'm not going to use it.
Also, the fact that this problem is caused by the 22h2 update is proved by the fact that people began to complain about these artifacts, calling the October-November period the time when they began to notice it, and just at that time all Windows 10 and 11 users began to automatically receive this update on their computers.