R Rolf Member Tuesday at 5:08 AM #1 While gaming or even on desktop, I’m seeing nvidia green lines on screen. Is this a GPU problem, driver issue, or monitor-related?
While gaming or even on desktop, I’m seeing nvidia green lines on screen. Is this a GPU problem, driver issue, or monitor-related?
E Emmawoods Member Tuesday at 6:08 AM #2 Green lines are often artifacts, which usually indicate GPU memory issues. Try stress-testing the GPU and checking temps. If it appears in screenshots, it’s GPU-side, not the monitor.
Green lines are often artifacts, which usually indicate GPU memory issues. Try stress-testing the GPU and checking temps. If it appears in screenshots, it’s GPU-side, not the monitor.
A AngelinaFi Member Tuesday at 6:08 AM #3 I had NVIDIA green lines on screen because of a bad DisplayPort cable. Swapped the cable and the issue disappeared instantly. Worth checking first.
I had NVIDIA green lines on screen because of a bad DisplayPort cable. Swapped the cable and the issue disappeared instantly. Worth checking first.
E Eric New member Tuesday at 6:08 AM #4 Congrats, your GPU is trying to unlock Matrix mode Jokes aside, check drivers and cables before panicking it’s not always a dying GPU.
Congrats, your GPU is trying to unlock Matrix mode Jokes aside, check drivers and cables before panicking it’s not always a dying GPU.
G Ghausmakin New member Tuesday at 6:08 AM #5 Ah yes, the classic “is my GPU dying or is Windows just being Windows?” Try rolling back drivers. NVIDIA updates break things sometimes.
Ah yes, the classic “is my GPU dying or is Windows just being Windows?” Try rolling back drivers. NVIDIA updates break things sometimes.
L Lugwig Member Tuesday at 6:08 AM #6 I had this too and thought my PC was done for. Turns out my monitor refresh rate was set wrong. Fixed it in NVIDIA Control Panel.
I had this too and thought my PC was done for. Turns out my monitor refresh rate was set wrong. Fixed it in NVIDIA Control Panel.
M megamind Member Tuesday at 6:09 AM #7 If it only happens during gaming, check VRAM temps. My RTX card did this when memory temps crossed safe limits.
If it only happens during gaming, check VRAM temps. My RTX card did this when memory temps crossed safe limits.
E ethancarter Member Tuesday at 6:09 AM #8 If green lines show in BIOS → GPU issue. If not → driver, cable, or monitor.
T TaylorTravels Member Tuesday at 6:09 AM #9 This happened to me last year. Spent weeks blaming the GPU, but the HDMI port on my monitor was faulty. Switching ports fixed everything.
This happened to me last year. Spent weeks blaming the GPU, but the HDMI port on my monitor was faulty. Switching ports fixed everything.
O Olivier New member Tuesday at 6:09 AM #10 Everyone always jumps to “dead GPU,” but most NVIDIA green lines on screen issues are driver-related. DDU + clean install solves it 70% of the time.
Everyone always jumps to “dead GPU,” but most NVIDIA green lines on screen issues are driver-related. DDU + clean install solves it 70% of the time.
R rebeccareed Member Tuesday at 6:10 AM #11 Try the easy stuff first new cable, different monitor, older driver. If it still happens, yeah… GPU might be waving a red (green?) flag.
Try the easy stuff first new cable, different monitor, older driver. If it still happens, yeah… GPU might be waving a red (green?) flag.