Graphics glitches on Windows systems can stem from driver conflicts, DLL swaps, or hardware-specific issues. In one case, a user on an ASUS TUF Gaming F15 laptop experienced visual artifacts after swapping DLSS Frame Generation DLLs with DLSS Swapper, while the same swap worked on another PC. This highlights how graphics glitches may be tied to specific GPU drivers (e.g., 591.72 Game Ready) or system configurations. Troubleshooting often involves verifying driver versions, reverting DLL changes, or checking for hardware incompatibilities. The tag covers real-world reports of visual anomalies in games and applications, with a focus on identifying root causes and solutions for affected Windows users.
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Hello everyone,
I’ve been using DLSS Swapper for my games recently. Initially, everything worked perfectly, but lately, I’ve run into a major issue. Whenever I swap the DLSS Frame Generation (FG) DLLs, I get strange visual glitches, I use 591.72 Game Ready drivers.
The weird part? I performed...