Man, that's one mighty machine you got there,
but: it itself is aware that there seems to be something wrong in your dx with GG.
It was a good thing that you appended your logs alongside the screenshot.
Inspect the end of your log, there are 5 or 6 blocks
with problem signatures pointing at "GameGuru.exe", only I don't quite know how to read/interpret them
Maybe, Lee is better at it.
Some other things I noticed, vaguely suspective:
Lee should state whether these are likely to have influence on GG
* System DPI Setting: 144 DPI (150 percent)
* Microsoft Graphics Hybrid: Not Supported
* in my (older) MSI Notebook, the intel built-ingraphics card is listed first, then the nvidia
in your case, it is the other way round
* Driver Date/Size: 3/30/2017 8:00:00 PM,
885216 bytes
WTF ? Mine are about 20 times as big, although it's only a humble GTX 780M
* Hybrid Graphics GPU: Not Supported
* Graphics Preemption: Pixel // ?? DMA in my case
Compute Preemption: Dispatch // ?? DMA in my case
I'm not saying DMA is "better" than your settings (it probably isn't), but, maybe,
GG is not yet prepared for your settings of the last two ?
25-Watts suggested above that the built-in Intel GFX be disabled in BIOS, to make sure GG isn't thinking
it is talking to the nvidia while it actually addresses the intel GFX.
That's the easiest condition to test out.
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