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Eclair89
2 months ago

Press ALT+R, it should go away.

Eclair89
2 months ago
Reply to  Momov347

Determine your graphics card and google then “Deactivate graphics card (NVidea for example)”

pcdenker
2 months ago

Foam in autostart after.

Could also be a feature of your graphics card, a hook too much.

IHOLYI
2 months ago

Looks like a widget or program that shows your FPS as an overlay setting.

So without knowing your programs, it’ll be hard.

Task Managers and search for programs that have such a setting.

IHOLYI
2 months ago
Reply to  IHOLYI

I advise you to watch the autostart programs

I’m sure you’ll find something that doesn’t belong

verreisterNutzer
2 months ago

I know that!

Nvidea is that!

The best way to close

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