those white lines maybe due to having anti aliasing turned on, you may need to turn it off or to use application settings in the graphics cards control panel
Quote from webrosc»those white lines maybe due to having anti aliasing turned on, you may need to turn it off or to use application settings in the graphics cards control panel
1. Right-click on desktop and click NVIDIA Control Panel
2. Select ‘Adjust image settings with preview’ in the left pane
3. Select the “Use the advanced 3D image settings” on the right
4. Click ‘Apply’ at the bottom right
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Moderatorheres another, niotice the white lines
http://imgur.com/ZTAirwF
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Moderatornow its black
http://imgur.com/pTiK9YK