2016/10/31 12:41:22
arestavo
ZCTxCHAOSx
ksgnow2010
 
 
"What a jerk"
 
 



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You should read what you wrote.
2016/10/31 13:12:44
dwrecording
SuperConker
You should download and install GPU-Z, which can be found here:

 
And check if your GeForce GTX 1070 has Memory by Micron.
  

(I have marked the Memory type in red so you know where to look).
 
If it says Micron here (Hynix in my example), you will need to update the firmware of the card, as there is a known problem 
with GeForce GTX 1070 and Micron Memory that can cause artifacts just like the ones you are seeing.
 
Firmware updates for Evga GeForce GTX 1070 cards can be found here:



Thank you I will look into it. It only get crashing when I overclock the ram even a slight bit.
2016/10/31 13:57:56
arestavo
I've seen at least one person with Samsung memory and graphical glitches where the update did fix the problem.
 
So I'd try it even if you don't have Micron memory, and it is compatible (just follow the instructions!).
 
Worst case is you got a card that doesn't over clock very well - which isn't guaranteed, just the as sold as clockspeeds are guaranteed.
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