Anyone has a clue as to what is this? it’s annoying me so bad…

Troubleshooting Graphics Annoyances on Your New Laptop: A Call for Help

Have you ever encountered a persistent issue on a brand-new laptop that drives you up the wall? I find myself in this very predicament and would love to hear from anyone who might have insights or solutions.

Recently, I acquired a laptop equipped with an NVIDIA GPU, and while I was excited about the potential for great performance, I’ve run into a frustrating snag. Despite disabling the GeForce Experience overlay, I’m still plagued by an annoying issue that I can’t quite pinpoint.

If anyone has experienced something similar or has any tips on how to resolve this problem, your guidance would be greatly appreciated. I’m at my wit’s end and anxious to find a solution. Thank you in advance for your help!

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  1. Helpful Tips for Troubleshooting NVIDIA GPU Graphics Issues

    Hi, and thanks for reaching out!

    It sounds like you’re experiencing persistent graphics or overlay issues even after disabling GeForce Experience overlay. Here are some steps that might help resolve the problem:

    1. Update your GPU drivers: Ensure you have the latest NVIDIA drivers installed. Visit the NVIDIA Driver Download page and select your GPU model to download the latest drivers.
    2. Perform a clean installation of GPU drivers: During the driver installation, choose the Custom (Advanced) option and check Perform a clean install. This can help reset any configurations that might be causing issues.
    3. Disable overlays and background applications: Besides GeForce Experience, check for any other applications that might overlay graphics, such as Discord, Steam, or screen capture tools, and disable or uninstall them temporarily to identify if they are causing the problem.
    4. Check Windows Graphics Settings: Navigate to Settings > System > Display > Graphics and manage app-specific GPU preferences. You can try setting your apps to use the dedicated NVIDIA GPU explicitly.
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