Closed lukeea12 closed 4 months ago
@lukeea12 Try the new #disable-aero flag that I added in the latest M119 release.
It's kinda fixed, now it happens randomly (or doing random actions) and for a few seconds, but it's much less annoying than before. Tested in the M120 release.
https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Win/assets/147871385/1ce1fc7a-9737-4cce-b424-5f48acbccad9
example video. that new thing happens, and the decoloring thing (in the old video) still happen but very rarely.
What is your GPU model? Are the drivers up to date? In addition, if it is convenient, please check if there is any log information at the bottom of the chrome://gpu page.
gpu: nvidia gtx 1650 (4gb) drivers: 551.23 (latest rn) log messages: GpuProcessHost: The info collection GPU process exited normally. Everything is okay. (idk if this is what you asked for exactly)
This seems really similar to the issues I am facing in https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Win/issues/167 even with the new #disable-aero flag being Enabled
new #disable-aero flag
Pretty sure its the Hardware acceleration being buggy in general as disabling it fixes these issues, this is also bad as hardware acceleration is important for various uses so I am hoping this is fined soon..
true, disabling hardware acceleration fixes the issue, but in my case, disabling it causes a pretty bad screen tearing so i cant use it comfortably.
update- seems like it is fixed in latest 37th build as I am no longer experiencing those issues with hardware acceleration enabled now
Seems like this issue still persists albeit drastically minimal glitching now but it still exists
https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Win/assets/107706560/5d2cb154-9284-4e5c-acd3-6fb8d7b66c79
Windows 11 Thorium: 117.0.5938.157 (Build oficial) (64 bits)
When hardware acceleration is on, weird things happen. (found out about it on youtube, probably happens on other pages)
I also noticed that some text disappears randomly or greys out.
https://github.com/Alex313031/Thorium-Win/assets/147871385/2a9d4d96-e804-487f-aba0-3f32fc1afd5b