Nov 05 2019 08:14 AM
Hi,
This morning i was on 79.0.309.7 and everything was ok, i restarted edge to get 79.0.309.11 and just after the browser restart i immediatly starting having graphical glitches when scrolling webpage or just having mouse over the edge UI.
When moving the mouse around the glitches come and go, restarting pc is no solution, included is a picture of the problem.
Nov 05 2019 10:34 AM
Nov 05 2019 10:47 AM - edited Nov 05 2019 10:50 AM
that's it @HotCakeX :) , everything is ok after disabling it, i re-enabled it after that and it is still ok :)
Nov 05 2019 10:51 AM
Nov 05 2019 11:00 AM
@HotCakeX talked too fast , i forgot to restart after re-enabling acceleration, it s still bugged with it.
Maybe a nvidia driver issue, i'll test renabling it later
Nov 05 2019 12:17 PM
Nov 05 2019 12:48 PM
@HotCakeX I'm on build 1363.449, latest nvidia drivers 441.12
I received edge 79.0.309.12 still same problem
Nov 13 2019 08:21 AM
@XLR23 I got the same problem with a Radeon 520 wndows 10 1909, the only solution I found was about: flags option Choose ANGLE graphics backend switch to DX9
Nov 14 2019 04:35 AM - edited Nov 14 2019 04:36 AM
Solution@credulos resolved my problem, it was the global image sharpening option in nvidia control panel which was the cause; disabling it and everything is ok.
I guess there is a similar option in amd radeon drivers.
Also noticed to day that in steam (gaming soft) changelog => Fixed web based views in the client rendering with artifacts if you have the latest NVIDIA drivers and have turned on Global Image Sharpening.
So i guess edge could be fixed too to function properly with global sharpening.
Nov 14 2019 10:09 AM
@XLR23 I looked for this option I found some similar but I got no results, my case looks a little different, since the entire browser interface stops responding, or is black screen, leaving only the close button. In my case it seems something to do with the same hardware acceleration (as it happens with the integrated intel VGA)
Nov 14 2019 04:35 AM - edited Nov 14 2019 04:36 AM
Solution@credulos resolved my problem, it was the global image sharpening option in nvidia control panel which was the cause; disabling it and everything is ok.
I guess there is a similar option in amd radeon drivers.
Also noticed to day that in steam (gaming soft) changelog => Fixed web based views in the client rendering with artifacts if you have the latest NVIDIA drivers and have turned on Global Image Sharpening.
So i guess edge could be fixed too to function properly with global sharpening.