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  1. #1

    Black Screen Flickering for Miliseconds on GTX770. Anyone Else?

    Only this game, i experienced black screen frames that lasts only miliseconds in 3-4 times in minute.

    gpu load %80-90, temp 70-75 degree, drivers up to date.

    also i found another steam community link related with this problem.

    http://steamcommunity.com/app/298110.../?l=swedish#p1

    edit: "Oh!? Its not the character's blinking eyes? XD"
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  2. #2
    no one interested.

    ***but i think it's related with environment setting. if u choose high or ultra, happen this black frame issue.
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  3. #3
    Windforce 770 4GB card here and having the same problem. I sent an e-mail to technical support and I recommend you do the same. The problem is clearly with the 770 series card so there will be a small size of people experiencing the issue.
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  4. #4
    Also have this issue.

    Gainward GTX 770 Phantom 2GB.
    What is support e-mail address?
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  5. #5
    Same exact issue here, EVGA GTX 770 SuperClocked 2GB, random black flickers onscreen. Good to know it's not just me.
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  6. #6
    Temporary Fix: Set your Environment setting to Low
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  7. #7
    i wonder that ubisoft has knowledge about with this bug?
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  8. #8
    same problem here.. Gigabyte GTX770 OC 2GB. did anyone have a report link ?
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  9. #9
    The same here with my new PNY GTX 770 2GB
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  10. #10
    PNY GTX 770 OC 2GB, same thing happening here. Lots of weird flickering here and there.

    One thing about some GTX OC cards, sometimes they need to be clocked down a little bit, or it will crash the game every 10-20 minutes or so. Just the slightest underclocking works, and set a temp limit on it. I can't play FC3 or 4 without MSI Afterburner running. They are extremely GPU intensive games.

    Just don't ever touch the voltage control, unless you're a rocket scientist.
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