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Could be as you said graphic driver. For now am sticking to the old version for the mean time i'll just let the early testers risk their gpu's health and start using the new app later when any of dangerous bugs and such could be ironed out
Cause you may know Nvidia amazing gpus but they do some bad drivers, AMD not so great gpus but they seem to put out great drivers. This has been a saying in gaming for years and its true, so knowing what nvidia is like in terms of drivers is why am even holding off from using the new one just yet.
Or sadly could even be your gpu could be on the way out aka its dying on you. What i wish for you it isn't this option.
"Steam Settings - Interface - Enable GPU accelerated rendering in web views" <- turn this OFF