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MadVR exlusive mode blackblinking and glitches and washed out color no brightnes
JimH:
Video hardware or driver is the most likely.
eve:
--- Quote from: JimH on October 08, 2022, 01:59:13 pm ---Video hardware or driver is the most likely.
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Yeah, I wouldn't suggest going scorched earth just yet.
That's a good point Jim, I didn't mention updating the Nvidia driver manually.
Windows does usually install an older one (sometimes significantly older) as part of it's setup / hardware detection process.
Tk, on this fresh windows install can you attempt installing the latest Nvidia driver from them?
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/drivers/
Do a manual driver search, and get the 'Game Ready' driver. When you install it, you can uncheck GeForce Experience (you really don't need it for much unless you're interested in HW accelerated remote desktop streaming) and make sure to check 'clean install'.
I don't *think* this will fix your issue but it's definitely worth a shot since it's really 5 minutes of your time.
Yeah it could be your RAM or your Processor or your Motherboard (ah the worst thing to diagnose, maybe even worse than memory), but we'll consider it a remote possibility at this time. The GPU is where you should focus your effort at the moment. Do you have access to another 30 series GPU *OR* whats Amazon like in your country? If you can order from them, you can snag a 3060ti, and just return it if this behavior persists.
I haven't had experience with AMD GPUs + MadVR in 10+ years so I dont' have a terrible amount to add on that front. I have a 6500XT that's actually being returned right now because I bought it for 120hz linux desktop stuff (also messing around with Wayland and HDR) and it kind of was a big disappointment, both from both a performance standpoint as well as the drivers. Say what you will about Nvidia and their closed source driver nonsense, their stuff does indeed work quite well.
JimH:
Sometimes an older driver solves a problem.
eve:
--- Quote from: JimH on October 08, 2022, 03:22:28 pm ---Sometimes an older driver solves a problem.
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Yes, though that's another step to take if the most current ones do not work here.
In my situation, I tend to stay semi current on Nvidia drivers, updating about once every 2 months but I also do read release notes / changelogs and feedback to make sure it won't break things.
I'm running 516.94 on a 3060ti and things are stable with JRiver and MadVR.
tkolsto:
I installed latest driver ddu procedure. and afterwards clean install. same result. There could be an old driver that works like Jim is suggesting, but there are so many and would take ages to do. Anyways could it be that system may has been comprised and somebody have installed something that is unsolvable.
I could buy a gpu and return it if it doesnt solve the problem.
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