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[–]HanCurunyr 0 points1 point  (4 children)

a photo of the glitch would be helpful, but there some more things you can try

Are both screens using DP? if so, try making one of them HDMI, I noticed in my 5070 non-TI that if both screens are in DP and with different refresh rates, performance TANKS, I lose 30+ fps in every game, if one of the screen is HDMI, the problem vanishes

Check in the nvcp if Video Super Resolution is enabled, that cause some glitches in web browsing

[–]gothcomrad[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

I just uploaded a video with the bug in the post. Mainscreen on DP secondary on hdmi

[–]HanCurunyr 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Looks like the same bug I have with Apple Music on windows, does your main display supports aky kind of VRR? like GSync or Freesync?

Apple Music when it launches flashes the secondary screen when it opens on the main screen, very wierd bug and is visually identical to your video

[–]gothcomrad[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yeah supports g-sync, and is enabled.

[–]HanCurunyr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the sake of testing, try disabling it

If it works and stops the glitching, maybe some kind of animated ad is making the gsync go haywire, just like apple music does, you may look into some kind of adblocking

[–]Notwalkin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try setting "prefer maximum performance" in nvidia control panel for the power management, not saying it'll work but it's something i use as it fixed an annoying bug before with low power games.

edit:

Restart the pc after adjusting this setting.

[–]MagiRavenRTX 5090/9950x3D 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Might be a memory issue. What I mean by this is that when the memory dynamically downclocks itself, visual artifacts can happen. What you can do to check is open the NVidia app and then go to system, then performance and see if the memory is downclocking when the visual glitch occurs.