September 29, 201015 yr HiCan someone tell me how what is causing these visuals?http://img691.images...92918292910.pngBelow you can see my system specs:Intel i7 960 @3.20Ghz (liquid cooling)875 Watt Power SupplyNvidea GTX480 (version: 258.96)9GB Tri-channel Memory @1333MHzWindows7 Home Premium 64-bit DirectX Version: 11.0 Kevin D'hertefeltIntel i7 4770K @ 4.0Ghz | GTX780 | 6GB DDR3 | Windows 7 Home Premium X64
September 29, 201015 yr Video card going bad, or if overclocked then turn back, or installed driver is borked, or try the newest driver release.
September 29, 201015 yr Commercial Member HiCan someone tell me how what is causing these visuals?http://img691.images...92918292910.pngBelow you can see my system specs:Intel i7 960 @3.20Ghz (liquid cooling)875 Watt Power SupplyNvidea GTX480 (version: 258.96)9GB Tri-channel Memory @1333MHzWindows7 Home Premium 64-bit DirectX Version: 11.0Corrupted GPU memory usually due to OClocking.jja Jim Allen[email protected]SkyPilot Software home of FSXAssist / P3DAssist
September 30, 201015 yr Author The card is not overclocked, it's a brand new card but I'll try to install the latest drivers & keep you informed.Regards Kevin D'hertefeltIntel i7 4770K @ 4.0Ghz | GTX780 | 6GB DDR3 | Windows 7 Home Premium X64
September 30, 201015 yr If it's brand new, you could try sending it back for another one.I don't know if it'll help, but Furmark is a good GPU benchmarking and testing program. You might want to download it and just see what it looks like. It should look like a big furry doughnut with veins... really weird, but it does the job. If it looks different, then at least you know the problem isn't related to FSX. Mikef.k.a. tripod_todd
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