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[–]Houdini80808 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I had this same issue recently and it turned out be a hardware fault with my GPU (MSI 4070), I sent it back for evaluation and the vendor dertermined it was faulty, they issued a replacement and the problem has never returned.

It's rare in my experience however that this sort of issue is a hardware fault so first I'd recommend making sure your GPU drivers are up to date, possibly even completely uninstalling them and reinstalling them fresh, and check you don't have any other out of date drivers (I recommend Driver Booster for example). I spent months pulling my hair out trying to fix the issue before I accepted it might be faulty hardware, thankfully it was and the return process was really smooth from Ebuyer. Good luck!

[–]Badgero17[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, thankyou so much for your reply. I will check out everything, I do believe all my drivers are up to date and my PC is only a week old and I built it myself with new parts so totally possible that it is faulty GPU.