Hey everyone! I just upgraded my graphics card from a 5070ti to a 5080 tuf, but now I'm seeing some weird ghosting and artifacting in GTA5. Specifically, there's noticeable ghosting on the bottom of vehicles while driving. I'm pretty sure my old Gigabyte card didn't have this issue with the same settings. I'm also having problems in Cyberpunk where the blue UI elements, like the FPS counter in the benchmark, have ghosting around them.
I've maxed out the settings, including ray tracing and sharpness, and I'm using DLSS at 4x frame generation (which, by itself, doesn't seem to cause these problems). DLAA is also enabled, and I haven't set any overrides in the control panel.
Any thoughts on what could be causing this? Is my new card faulty?
4 Answers
It’s unlikely you have a faulty card. This sounds more like a driver issue. There's a chance that your OS is still referencing files from the old 5070ti driver. I’ve heard of resolving issues like this by completely clearing the driver history before installing the new one. Might be worth looking into!
Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling your drivers with a program called DDU? It might help clean up any leftover files from the old card that could be causing conflicts.
You might want to check if you're on the latest drivers. Sometimes old driver remnants can cause issues even after uninstalling. Reinstalling Windows could be a last resort if nothing else works.
Don’t forget to check your monitor settings. After a DDU reset, your refresh rates and resolutions may not have restored correctly. Double-check them in Windows settings.

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