Weird graphics problem, is it a virus or a driver or hardware problem?

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  1. Posts : 250
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       #11

    adwcleaner could not detect it.

    However, the problem is still there
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  2. Posts : 4,801
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       #12

    Check your ram usage in task manager with one or two browsers opened.
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  3. Posts : 2,935
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       #13

    Give ZHPCleaner a try. Sometimes it detects more issues than ADWCleaner, but proceed with caution (and do a restore point when asked).
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  4. Posts : 250
    Windows 10 22H2
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       #14

    Fabler2 said:
    Check your ram usage in task manager with one or two browsers opened.
    with edge and firefox open:

    Weird graphics problem, is it a virus or a driver or hardware problem?-mem.png
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       #15

    einstein1969 said:
    with edge and firefox open:

    Weird graphics problem, is it a virus or a driver or hardware problem?-mem.png
    The reason I'm asking is that you have a lot of tabs saved on your browsers and the more you open the more ram is used and coupled with having integrated graphics, which uses system ram, could be the issue. Unless the R6 is a dedicated card. Worth keeping an eye on ram usage though.
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  6. Posts : 250
    Windows 10 22H2
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       #16

    eLPuSHeR said:
    Give ZHPCleaner a try. Sometimes it detects more issues than ADWCleaner, but proceed with caution (and do a restore point when asked).
    Restore points never worked on my laptop.

    however he found problems. I had the cleaning done but the problem with the graphics card is still there

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    Fabler2 said:
    The reason I'm asking is that you have a lot of tabs saved on your browsers and the more you open the more ram is used and coupled with having integrated graphics, which uses system ram, could be the issue. Unless the R6 is a dedicated card. Worth keeping an eye on ram usage though.
    it has always worked even with more cards and more ram used. however it does it even if I don't open browsers. For example The right notifications panel is messed up

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    I think the problem is hardware or drivers. I'll open a thread on amd community forum
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  7. Posts : 250
    Windows 10 22H2
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       #17

    The laptop began to freeze. Every now and then it froze and nothing moved anymore.

    I had to hold down the power button to turn it off.

    I got worried, I thought it was serious.

    When I loaded a particular game at some point it always crashed. I thought about the temperatures and although they are high, the problem wasn't even the temperature. I tried limiting the CPU usage and it also crashed at 40 degrees at the same point.

    I tried a lot of anti rootkits, but the system was clean.

    I uninstalled the graphics drivers with DDU and AMD cleanup but the problem was still there.

    So I did a system restore with an USB and now with windows 10 1803 without update everything works perfectly.

    What do you advise me to do?
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  8. Posts : 250
    Windows 10 22H2
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       #18

    I have updated windows to the latest version and installed amd drivers.

    The problem occurred again.

    Anyone with any ideas?
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  9. Posts : 250
    Windows 10 22H2
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       #19

    I would like to do an update.

    The problem was with the video drivers but Amd didn't solve the problem, I had to wait a long time for Asus to publish the new APU drivers.

    In the meantime a new version of windows has come out but with the hell I update!

    read here: Pc fail to wakeup from sleep
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