No more or less an illusion than anything else, though.
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As long as turning it off makes it go away for a considerable length of time, and since it's not interfering with system logic, it probably...
Sounds to me like they factory-OC'd something that didn't deserve that binning. Can you downclock it, and if you do, does it fix it?
Might be the attention check HIT they use to block people who walk away to do something else while the video plays.
From the limited description and from how common they are, sounds like hernia to me.
Probably a bit more normal within the video card than it is with system RAM. If I can't run a RAM checker on system RAM for an entire month...
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You're getting flipped bits in your VRAM.
biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiingo.
@ChrisTurk last hint: try it with a negative number.
Chrome didn't break, your GFX card did.
I'll give you a hint that's obscured by the imperative code: It's getting the square root of a squared number to accomplish what it's setting out...
Keep in mind folks, this is the danger of imperative code lol.
Getting closer.
I used squaring as my trick. You're onto something.
It's redundant since Javascript has a much better version as part of its standard library, but it does actually accomplish something meaningful.
If you give up, I'll tell you what it does lol
Wrong.
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