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HiCan someone tell me how what is causing these visuals?http://img691.images...92918292910.png201092918292910.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

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Video card going bad, or if overclocked then turn back, or installed driver is borked, or try the newest driver release.

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HiCan someone tell me how what is causing these visuals?http://img691.images...92918292910.png201092918292910.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
Corrupted GPU memory usually due to OClocking.jja

Jim Allen
support@skypilot.biz
SkyPilot Software home of FSXAssist / P3DAssist

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The card is not overclocked, it's a brand new card but I'll try to install the latest drivers & keep you informed.Regards

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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.

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