1. My Screen is jumping up and down (Look at the video), this only happens on my Dual-DP cable as when I connected the screen through HDMI everything was fine, same with Dual-DP when refresh rate was set at 60hz. I currently run the screen at 120hz due to my card not bumping up the clocks to 500/1400 (2d clocks) and it idles at 300/150. I have noticed this issue this week after some windows update on monday or tuesday and I also have changed the refresh rate from 144 to 120 as I mentioned above due to my clocks being bumped up. I also disabled the 2nd screen whilst I don't use it and I have changed my drivers from 13.12 to 14.12 (But even whilst reverting the issue persists)
This also happens on desktop... its not just games or any other apps that use fullscreen.
Hardware:
CPU: i5 [email protected]
GPU:HIS IceQ 7950@1050/1400 Modded bios by kahboom - the idle clocks are 300/150 just like the normal 7950 but the voltage has been set to 0.800 instead of the standard 0.900. I've never experienced any issues with this BIOS or card...
RAM: 2x4gb 1600mhz 1.65v
Mobo: Asus P8Z68-V rev. B3
PSU: BeQuiet E9 400w 80 gold
2. Mozilla firefox YouTube videos, once the video starts up after a while the screen goes cream and has greyish stripes.
It was working fine before the firefox update which was rolled out this week... I use chrome anyway so not too fussed about it, but its strange that all of the sudden I these strange problems...
This also happens on desktop... its not just games or any other apps that use fullscreen.
Hardware:
CPU: i5 [email protected]
GPU:HIS IceQ 7950@1050/1400 Modded bios by kahboom - the idle clocks are 300/150 just like the normal 7950 but the voltage has been set to 0.800 instead of the standard 0.900. I've never experienced any issues with this BIOS or card...
RAM: 2x4gb 1600mhz 1.65v
Mobo: Asus P8Z68-V rev. B3
PSU: BeQuiet E9 400w 80 gold
2. Mozilla firefox YouTube videos, once the video starts up after a while the screen goes cream and has greyish stripes.
It was working fine before the firefox update which was rolled out this week... I use chrome anyway so not too fussed about it, but its strange that all of the sudden I these strange problems...
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