Is there a specific terminology to describe a non refreshing background?











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I was looking for an explanation to why this is occurring to a Windows 10 64 bit machine. But I could not find any result as I don't know what is the name of this effect, the terms I used were too general. So I only found this 1 result. (I know it's not Windows)



What is the term that describes this effect, if any?



Bonus question: Why is this still occurring even when I have a top of the line GPU?



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  • This happens when you win!
    – Michael Frank
    Nov 21 at 8:22






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    I think the words you are looking for are "screen not redrawing"
    – davidgo
    Nov 21 at 8:26










  • The problem could be driver related - Windows farming off screen redrawing to GPU which is then not doing it.
    – davidgo
    Nov 21 at 8:28






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    I think Ghosting is the correct term.
    – spikey_richie
    Nov 21 at 8:43















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I was looking for an explanation to why this is occurring to a Windows 10 64 bit machine. But I could not find any result as I don't know what is the name of this effect, the terms I used were too general. So I only found this 1 result. (I know it's not Windows)



What is the term that describes this effect, if any?



Bonus question: Why is this still occurring even when I have a top of the line GPU?



enter image description here










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  • This happens when you win!
    – Michael Frank
    Nov 21 at 8:22






  • 1




    I think the words you are looking for are "screen not redrawing"
    – davidgo
    Nov 21 at 8:26










  • The problem could be driver related - Windows farming off screen redrawing to GPU which is then not doing it.
    – davidgo
    Nov 21 at 8:28






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    I think Ghosting is the correct term.
    – spikey_richie
    Nov 21 at 8:43













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I was looking for an explanation to why this is occurring to a Windows 10 64 bit machine. But I could not find any result as I don't know what is the name of this effect, the terms I used were too general. So I only found this 1 result. (I know it's not Windows)



What is the term that describes this effect, if any?



Bonus question: Why is this still occurring even when I have a top of the line GPU?



enter image description here










share|improve this question













I was looking for an explanation to why this is occurring to a Windows 10 64 bit machine. But I could not find any result as I don't know what is the name of this effect, the terms I used were too general. So I only found this 1 result. (I know it's not Windows)



What is the term that describes this effect, if any?



Bonus question: Why is this still occurring even when I have a top of the line GPU?



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  • This happens when you win!
    – Michael Frank
    Nov 21 at 8:22






  • 1




    I think the words you are looking for are "screen not redrawing"
    – davidgo
    Nov 21 at 8:26










  • The problem could be driver related - Windows farming off screen redrawing to GPU which is then not doing it.
    – davidgo
    Nov 21 at 8:28






  • 1




    I think Ghosting is the correct term.
    – spikey_richie
    Nov 21 at 8:43


















  • This happens when you win!
    – Michael Frank
    Nov 21 at 8:22






  • 1




    I think the words you are looking for are "screen not redrawing"
    – davidgo
    Nov 21 at 8:26










  • The problem could be driver related - Windows farming off screen redrawing to GPU which is then not doing it.
    – davidgo
    Nov 21 at 8:28






  • 1




    I think Ghosting is the correct term.
    – spikey_richie
    Nov 21 at 8:43
















This happens when you win!
– Michael Frank
Nov 21 at 8:22




This happens when you win!
– Michael Frank
Nov 21 at 8:22




1




1




I think the words you are looking for are "screen not redrawing"
– davidgo
Nov 21 at 8:26




I think the words you are looking for are "screen not redrawing"
– davidgo
Nov 21 at 8:26












The problem could be driver related - Windows farming off screen redrawing to GPU which is then not doing it.
– davidgo
Nov 21 at 8:28




The problem could be driver related - Windows farming off screen redrawing to GPU which is then not doing it.
– davidgo
Nov 21 at 8:28




1




1




I think Ghosting is the correct term.
– spikey_richie
Nov 21 at 8:43




I think Ghosting is the correct term.
– spikey_richie
Nov 21 at 8:43















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