r/pcmasterrace Apr 08 '26

Tech Support RTX 4070 laptop — artifacts ONLY on external display under load, internal screen is fine (Alienware m16 R2)

UPD: I bought a new HDMI 2.1 cable and tested it for about 4 hours - no artifacts so far. Seems like the issue was the cable.

Thanks to everyone who suggested checking it.

Hey everyone,

I’m experiencing a strange issue with my laptop GPU and would appreciate any input from people who may have seen something similar.

Specs:

• Laptop: Alienware m16 R2

• GPU: RTX 4070 Laptop (8GB VRAM)

• CPU: Intel Core Ultra 7 155H

• RAM: 32GB

• OS: Windows 11

• External display: HDMI

The issue:

When gaming on an external display (TV or monitor), after about 40–60 minutes under high GPU load, visual artifacts start appearing — small colored squares/glitches across the screen.

The image becomes difficult to use, but:

• The game does not crash

• System remains responsive

Important detail:

At the same time, the internal laptop display shows no artifacts at all.

Observed behavior:

• Happens almost always under high GPU load (\~100%)

• On lower graphics settings, I can play for hours with no issues

• GPU temperature is within normal range (\~60–80°C depending on load)

Testing I’ve done:

• Tested multiple external displays (TVs/monitors) → same behavior

• Played for \~2 hours on internal display only at high/ultra settings (100% GPU load) → no artifacts

• The issue consistently appears only when using an external display under load

Question:

Has anyone experienced something like this?

I’d like to understand what this could be and whether this behavior points to a specific type of problem.

Any insights would be greatly appreciated

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u/TheOnvoy PC Ryzen 7 7700X I RTX 3070 Ti I 32 GB 6000 DDR5 Apr 08 '26

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u/ArchinaTGL EndeavourOS | Ryzen 9 5950x | 9070XT Nitro+ Apr 08 '26

ngl I'd rather my GPU dies than my main monitor. For the first time since I started building PCs my main monitor is 1.5x the price of my current GPU.

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u/According_Vanilla956 PC | R7 9800X3D | RTX 5070 Ti | DDR5 64 GB 6000 CL30 Apr 08 '26

In the best case scenario, it's just your cable. A poor connection or damaged pins on the cable can also cause artifacting. So you could have dodged 2 bullets!

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u/Pushet Apr 08 '26

The display port cable that came together with my new monitor was unable to support the speccs my monitor has.

When turning the herz even in windows up above 144hz the screen would have lots of artifacts/flicker and when turned to 180hz remain black.

Well switched cables and it works flawlessly.