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tf2 screen bug
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I just got a brand new gaming laptop.
[acer helios i9,32gb, 3070rtx ti, 165hz]

Every game runs smooth and i have no problem with at all.
Except tf2.
Tf2 runs smooth at 300 fps, but i keep getting these weird stripes whenever i turn or sometimes click something.

See video [sorry for bad quality]

Anyone who can help me out? No my GPU/screen is not dead since it's brand new and works perfect on every other game.

I just got a brand new gaming laptop.
[acer helios i9,32gb, 3070rtx ti, 165hz]

Every game runs smooth and i have no problem with at all.
Except tf2.
Tf2 runs smooth at 300 fps, but i keep getting these weird stripes whenever i turn or sometimes click something.

See video [sorry for bad quality]

Anyone who can help me out? No my GPU/screen is not dead since it's brand new and works perfect on every other game.[url=https://youtu.be/C-lyMuXLh68][/url]
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#2
3 Frags +

It might be hard for people to see your youtube link, here it is in an easier format: https://youtu.be/C-lyMuXLh68

Never really seen anything like that before but some things maybe worth trying:
- Go through your NVIDIA 'Manage 3D settings' for tf2 and turn off anything like multi frame sampled AA or other bullshit along those lines
- Maybe try resetting all of the 3D settings to defaults if you've changed many of them
- Check if the issue happens on both DX8 and DX9 or just one of them
- Check if it happens in both windowed and fullscreen mode in tf2
- Try closing any sort of atypical background software or overlays if you're running any
- Consider trying on an external monitor if you have one available, the display outs are likely to be connected directly to the NVIDIA gpu which would rule out any optimus issues

What version of NVIDIA drivers are you using and have you tried reinstalling them?

It might be hard for people to see your youtube link, here it is in an easier format: https://youtu.be/C-lyMuXLh68

Never really seen anything like that before but some things maybe worth trying:
- Go through your NVIDIA 'Manage 3D settings' for tf2 and turn off anything like multi frame sampled AA or other bullshit along those lines
- Maybe try resetting all of the 3D settings to defaults if you've changed many of them
- Check if the issue happens on both DX8 and DX9 or just one of them
- Check if it happens in both windowed and fullscreen mode in tf2
- Try closing any sort of atypical background software or overlays if you're running any
- Consider trying on an external monitor if you have one available, the display outs are likely to be connected directly to the NVIDIA gpu which would rule out any optimus issues

What version of NVIDIA drivers are you using and have you tried reinstalling them?
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