Random glitchess in graphics in every game

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So for the past week I've been getting random glitches in my graphics in every game, only when I'm in game. I've tried re-installing the latest drivers with no joy. Anything else I can try?

It shows up in my recordings too, see here for example: http://www.twitch.tv/alexcroox/v/9835271

GTX 780ti






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What causes graphical glitches in games?

Programming errors: This is the main cause of game bugs and glitches. A developer may have programmed code that was intended to do one thing, but actually does something else that was not intended by the developer, which causes game glitches and bugs to occur.

Why does my graphics card keep glitching?

If your video card crashes, hangs, stutters, or gets display corruption a few minutes after you start a game, it may be overheating. It may also be a chip on the motherboard or the power supply which is overheating.

How do you fix glitches in games?

6 steps of debugging
  • A. Find a scenario that in 100% of cases triggers the bug. ...
  • B. Use tools to find a place in the code that is responsible for it. ...
  • C. Use tools to find out what is going on there. ...
  • D. Fix it. ...
  • E. Use tools to find out if it looks okay now. ...
  • F. Test it in the game.


  • What are game bugs?

    Game bugs or glitches or defects are an unexpected result from the code used in the game build. Right from missing visuals, crackling sound, undesired motion to stopping the player to proceed further in a stage, game bugs can largely impact the overall gaming experience.



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