Scanlines on 144Hz AOC2460PG

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Milt0n
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Scanlines on 144Hz AOC2460PG

Post by Milt0n » 02 Jul 2016, 15:40

Hello people,when I switch the monitor to 144Hz lines similar to ones on the video appear, playing around with monitor setting gave no result, they vanish over time if G-Sync is turned on, but why they appear in the first place, and how to get rid of them?
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I could not film mine, so I've used someone's video.

Sparky
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Re: Scanlines on 144Hz AOC2460PG

Post by Sparky » 02 Jul 2016, 18:53

Dunno, there's some moire effect going on in that video that I think is getting in the way of seeing what you're talking about. Could be some kind of inversion artifact, or maybe a resonance with your room lighting.

Falkentyne
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Re: Scanlines on 144Hz AOC2460PG

Post by Falkentyne » 02 Jul 2016, 21:31

Common problem with 144hz monitors. Also seen in Lightboost mode on some screens and in Benq blur reduction when Vertical Total tweaks are used (even if blur reduction is off). Panels run at edge of specs will cause this.

TkBaha85
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Re: Scanlines on 144Hz AOC2460PG

Post by TkBaha85 » 06 Jul 2016, 11:51

ye its normal for that panel, almost every monitor with AUO M240HW01 V8 have that issue, if u have setting like INSTANT MODE, try to disable that and check if that helps.

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