Scanlines? Whut? Are you using an old style analog CRT monitor? Yes they can show scanlines. If it shows it means that things going to deviate because of the age of the components. It's getting old. Time to buy a modern digital LCD monitor. (They have pixel rows that can't deviate between pixel to pixel and pixel-row to pixel-row) You can get rid of those scanlines but thats also means sending it in for repair. It's not worth repairing, time to move onto a modern monitor. Buy one that fit your needs. That suits your native RTX3070 resolution.
If you do have a modern digital LCD monitor than I am bavled... That means not scanlines that deviate but pixelrows (or lines) are missing. That means; your RTX3070 is faulty or your monitor.
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"Geforce 4080 Graphic Card but an CPU internal (?)" That looks a bit impossible to me. Your monitor is either connected with the Graphic card or (if it's there) to the motherboard one. Not both. But yes games do have problems sometimes. This issue pops up at Blizzard for AMD cards, but you are using a NVIDIA card. First thing to do; Did you installed the latest patch for this game from Blizzard?
One patch address exact what you are describing; "Patch 2.0.1.22498 - Low FPS/stuttering (+ workarounds)" See: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/warcraft3/t/patch-20122498-low-fpsstuttering-workarounds/34556
It looks at the moment there is no fix for it if you installed it already. You already tried the workaround; "Running the game with -graphicsapi Direct3D12 command-line" and tickering with CPU priorities? You must be kidding! Fix the damn problem!!
In the end you have to wait till a future patch (2.x., 3.0.x?) from Blizzard that will fix this problem.... The longer they wait... That's giving Blizzard a bad rep... People just want it fixed yesterday. Yes it sucks if you have a RTX4080. "If have a beast of a card but with Warcraft 3: Reforged I get 20 FPS???? WTF!!" ???? Don't think its a NVIDIA problem. AMD Graphic Cards users are complaining also.
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I see you have done a lot to fix things. But that fact "Starts after 15-30 min" makes me wonder; did you looked at your energy saving settings inside Windows? Make sure this setting is turned off and make sure that your system never falls asleep (your monitor falls asleep by its own settings) It looks that your system goes into some kind of power saving mode after a while (15-30 min) It's also wise to look inside your BIOS for a setting like this. Some motherboards are capable to do this also. The problem is not your hardware but these settings. That's why exchanging things or even moving to another house (Dude: ????..... ????????) does not matter. Give me a feedback if it's fixed now... I also am thinking; What is the root cause of this all? I would also be annoyed also in your situation....
There might be one way to find out; If you have a WiFi keyboard connected to your PC. Take it with you where you are sitting. Press around 10 min on a key and watch if the time extents to 25-40 min instead of the usual 15-30 min. Then you know.....
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I was a few weeks back installing 572.60 for my RTX3060 Ti and during the temporary switch off and on again my screen (connected with HDMI, not with the Displayport.) stayed in the switch-off mode. After a reboot it acted normal. Didn't trusted that. Went back and installed 572.42 again and waited for 572.70's arrival. Installed that one without any problems.
At the sametime people were complaining about having black screens with 572.60 and the RTX5090.
It should be fixed with 572.70 but to my amazement I just saw that there are still black screen issues with the 572.70 and the RTX5090...
NVIDIA made a hotfix for it (as they also did for 572.60: 572.70) called 572.75. I think that over some time a new driver will appear very soon called 572.75.
This has nothing to do with my RTX3060 Ti but I have the feeling what I saw with 572.60 can be related to the issues I encountered.
So I am weary. When will they finally fix this black screen issues? Before this (572.42 and lower) there were no problems.
If you want the latest drivers; goto https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/
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Updated my 572.47 drivers to 572.60. During the installation the screen turned black (Normally for 1 sec.) but now it stayed black. Had to reboot the system after a while. Never seen that before! I quickly reinstalled the 572.47 drivers and I'll wait until this is fixed in a new driver. (not a hotfix) What I see that it should fix black screens for other cards. (Don't have that problem!) From my point of view; it introduced a black screen. To ridiculous for words. This is a WHQL release!
System: Windows 11 Pro, NVIDIA RTX3060 Ti. (Monitor connected with HDMI, not with a display port. See that the hotfix refering to display port. Don't think that connecting it with HDMI or a display port has anything to do with it. If the source of the signal goes black then both HDMI and Display port will go black.)
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Some other stuff wasn't alright also; many non MS services had a blank paths. My system was screwed.
Did a reinstall of Window 10 with keeping my personal stuff. Was within 40 min up and running again.
Had then to install many software packages. But that went without any problems. Topic can be closed.
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No, a full blown PC with a GTX 1080 card.
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Both TEMP and TMP are pointing in my systemvariables to C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
Both TEMP and TMP are pointing in my uservariables to C:\Users\|Username|\Appdata\Local\Temp
When I use echo %temp% it points to my uservariables.
The way it schould.
Scanlines? Whut? Are you using an old style analog CRT monitor? Yes they can show scanlines. If it shows it means that things going to deviate because of the age of the components. It's getting old. Time to buy a modern digital LCD monitor. (They have pixel rows that can't deviate between pixel to pixel and pixel-row to pixel-row) You can get rid of those scanlines but thats also means sending it in for repair. It's not worth repairing, time to move onto a modern monitor. Buy one that fit your needs. That suits your native RTX3070 resolution. If you do have a modern digital LCD monitor than I am bavled... That means not scanlines that deviate but pixelrows (or lines) are missing. That means; your RTX3070 is faulty or your monitor.
"Geforce 4080 Graphic Card but an CPU internal (?)" That looks a bit impossible to me. Your monitor is either connected with the Graphic card or (if it's there) to the motherboard one. Not both. But yes games do have problems sometimes. This issue pops up at Blizzard for AMD cards, but you are using a NVIDIA card. First thing to do; Did you installed the latest patch for this game from Blizzard? One patch address exact what you are describing; "Patch 2.0.1.22498 - Low FPS/stuttering (+ workarounds)" See: https://us.forums.blizzard.com/en/warcraft3/t/patch-20122498-low-fpsstuttering-workarounds/34556 It looks at the moment there is no fix for it if you installed it already. You already tried the workaround; "Running the game with -graphicsapi Direct3D12 command-line" and tickering with CPU priorities? You must be kidding! Fix the damn problem!! In the end you have to wait till a future patch (2.x., 3.0.x?) from Blizzard that will fix this problem.... The longer they wait... That's giving Blizzard a bad rep... People just want it fixed yesterday. Yes it sucks if you have a RTX4080. "If have a beast of a card but with Warcraft 3: Reforged I get 20 FPS???? WTF!!" ???? Don't think its a NVIDIA problem. AMD Graphic Cards users are complaining also.
I see you have done a lot to fix things. But that fact "Starts after 15-30 min" makes me wonder; did you looked at your energy saving settings inside Windows? Make sure this setting is turned off and make sure that your system never falls asleep (your monitor falls asleep by its own settings) It looks that your system goes into some kind of power saving mode after a while (15-30 min) It's also wise to look inside your BIOS for a setting like this. Some motherboards are capable to do this also. The problem is not your hardware but these settings. That's why exchanging things or even moving to another house (Dude: ????..... ????????) does not matter. Give me a feedback if it's fixed now... I also am thinking; What is the root cause of this all? I would also be annoyed also in your situation.... There might be one way to find out; If you have a WiFi keyboard connected to your PC. Take it with you where you are sitting. Press around 10 min on a key and watch if the time extents to 25-40 min instead of the usual 15-30 min. Then you know.....
I was a few weeks back installing 572.60 for my RTX3060 Ti and during the temporary switch off and on again my screen (connected with HDMI, not with the Displayport.) stayed in the switch-off mode. After a reboot it acted normal. Didn't trusted that. Went back and installed 572.42 again and waited for 572.70's arrival. Installed that one without any problems. At the sametime people were complaining about having black screens with 572.60 and the RTX5090. It should be fixed with 572.70 but to my amazement I just saw that there are still black screen issues with the 572.70 and the RTX5090... NVIDIA made a hotfix for it (as they also did for 572.60: 572.70) called 572.75. I think that over some time a new driver will appear very soon called 572.75. This has nothing to do with my RTX3060 Ti but I have the feeling what I saw with 572.60 can be related to the issues I encountered. So I am weary. When will they finally fix this black screen issues? Before this (572.42 and lower) there were no problems. If you want the latest drivers; goto https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/
Updated my 572.47 drivers to 572.60. During the installation the screen turned black (Normally for 1 sec.) but now it stayed black. Had to reboot the system after a while. Never seen that before! I quickly reinstalled the 572.47 drivers and I'll wait until this is fixed in a new driver. (not a hotfix) What I see that it should fix black screens for other cards. (Don't have that problem!) From my point of view; it introduced a black screen. To ridiculous for words. This is a WHQL release! System: Windows 11 Pro, NVIDIA RTX3060 Ti. (Monitor connected with HDMI, not with a display port. See that the hotfix refering to display port. Don't think that connecting it with HDMI or a display port has anything to do with it. If the source of the signal goes black then both HDMI and Display port will go black.)
Some other stuff wasn't alright also; many non MS services had a blank paths. My system was screwed. Did a reinstall of Window 10 with keeping my personal stuff. Was within 40 min up and running again. Had then to install many software packages. But that went without any problems. Topic can be closed.
No, a full blown PC with a GTX 1080 card.
Both TEMP and TMP are pointing in my systemvariables to C:\WINDOWS\TEMP Both TEMP and TMP are pointing in my uservariables to C:\Users\|Username|\Appdata\Local\Temp When I use echo %temp% it points to my uservariables. The way it schould.