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Because I tried both and it was still happening at random
Again, doing tbat doesn't fix the issue or prevent it. It still happens even on older PCs running Win10 with pre RTX 50 drivers
My method fixes it. It's just an annoying method because you have to repeat it every time after Steam is up and running
You either didn't disable gpu acceleration, or didn't turn off the overlay as a whole, because the issue only occurs when using the overlay, which isn't exactly required to play games in general.
You'll have to eventually, you're just delaying the inevitable.
Also W11's start menu is miles better than W10's.
Edit: As for the overlay not being required to play games, it depends on the game.
Some games absolutely require it because their invite system relies exclusively on it.
probably a stupidity but it cost nothing to try :
- try to turn auto hdr off under window 11
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/use-auto-hdr-for-better-gaming-in-windows-0cce8402-3de5-4512-a742-e027ca7aa79c
Upgrade to what? Trash?
The less processes you have on your PC "occupying" GPU, the less likely it seems that the problem gets triggered, so if you disable Steam from using GPU, that significantly reduces the likelihood that you'll run into problems. But the game still uses GPU obviously, and several other background processes can do the same.
I've had this happen to me (the exact same symptoms described in this thread) with GPU acceleration disabled when I was making a graphically rapid action (quickly switching). But talking about less than once a month in frequency here, when prior to disabling Steam GPU acceleration it happened almost everyday.
btw I'm on win 11 (23H2) with newest Nvidia drivers
There is a solution.
Turn off hardware accel.
Since I did that, months ago, it hasn't happened again.
I can open and close the overlay 50 times in a row without issue.
It's slightly less responsive but barely noticeable, and much better than having to hard shutdown the PC.