My computer decided to mess up everything pretty bad earlier today. My computer is 5 year old, though my graphic card is only 4 (AMD HD5750). It is overclocked (not anymore for now) and this has already caused some problems (as seen on this thread). My computer was cleaned a week ago, the temperatures are monitored and are correct, and DX/driver wise nothing has changed recently.
Full story (utterly detailed):
I opened Payday and joined a server, after a few minutes (5 or so) the screen flashed pink and the camera suddenly pointed to the floor (pretty scary moment with girly scram included over TS xD). Some seconds later the game crashed, Steam had to resync the game (never saw that before). After some seconds it allowed me to launch the game normally, but things were worse, the intro videos were already artifacting like hell so I closed it. Opened LFS to check a different 3D application and got the same problem (flashing textures, corrupted images...).
I rebooted Windows, opened LFS and let it sit at the main menu for some minutes, everything working ok. Hoping that this was just a hang I opened Payday, but after less than 2 minutes it crashed again, LFS broke again, Chrome interface got messed up, etc.
I disabled OC on CPU & GPU, rebooted again and tried to open LFS.
This is the funniest part:
After several tries where it just crashed on load I got the the main menu. After some more crashes I got to the track. As soon as I try to drive, my car falls down throught the floor and I get retired. If I enter the garage screen my car bounces until it just fly away. Or the front tires steer to the right, then one of them dissapears and the whole car leans because of the gravity
If I reboot and don't open any game it works fine. As I'm not an expert on this issues I have several questions:
- Which seems to be the cause of the problem? Fried card, driver/Windows related, DirectX... (does it relates to GFX card memory usage? could I limit it?)
- What would I need to try first? My motherboard has an integrated card, and I have the old one somewhere (under a pile of newer hardware boxes xD), but I'll wait for your suggestions before doing anything (don't want to mix drivers and those things if I don't need to).
I tried to record a video on my phone, but it force closed due to unknown causes. Today was an interesting day
It would be ashame if after this huge wall of text I missed some key information
TL;DR: Huge artifacts and broken physics.
Full story (utterly detailed):
I opened Payday and joined a server, after a few minutes (5 or so) the screen flashed pink and the camera suddenly pointed to the floor (pretty scary moment with girly scram included over TS xD). Some seconds later the game crashed, Steam had to resync the game (never saw that before). After some seconds it allowed me to launch the game normally, but things were worse, the intro videos were already artifacting like hell so I closed it. Opened LFS to check a different 3D application and got the same problem (flashing textures, corrupted images...).
I rebooted Windows, opened LFS and let it sit at the main menu for some minutes, everything working ok. Hoping that this was just a hang I opened Payday, but after less than 2 minutes it crashed again, LFS broke again, Chrome interface got messed up, etc.
I disabled OC on CPU & GPU, rebooted again and tried to open LFS.
This is the funniest part:
After several tries where it just crashed on load I got the the main menu. After some more crashes I got to the track. As soon as I try to drive, my car falls down throught the floor and I get retired. If I enter the garage screen my car bounces until it just fly away. Or the front tires steer to the right, then one of them dissapears and the whole car leans because of the gravity
If I reboot and don't open any game it works fine. As I'm not an expert on this issues I have several questions:
- Which seems to be the cause of the problem? Fried card, driver/Windows related, DirectX... (does it relates to GFX card memory usage? could I limit it?)
- What would I need to try first? My motherboard has an integrated card, and I have the old one somewhere (under a pile of newer hardware boxes xD), but I'll wait for your suggestions before doing anything (don't want to mix drivers and those things if I don't need to).
I tried to record a video on my phone, but it force closed due to unknown causes. Today was an interesting day
It would be ashame if after this huge wall of text I missed some key information
TL;DR: Huge artifacts and broken physics.