Tested and replaced both parts separately. Retention still remains.
Guessing the panel has gone bad and will just have to buy a new monitor down the road.
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- 22 Sep 2017, 02:20
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
- Replies: 14
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- 14 Sep 2017, 18:48
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
- Replies: 14
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Re: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
These are the numbers I see in service mode: ASUS VG248QE AUOM240HW01V8 QISDA MCM101 SVN 001 This is what I see when I went to the link you posted: https://i.imgur.com/cHOL1t5.jpg So before I pull everything apart when the replacements come. Which part should I check first? Power supply, or motherbo...
- 14 Sep 2017, 01:06
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
- Replies: 14
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Re: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
If a window from a browser is open for too long that part of the screen will be affected. It's not just a single line, but can also be square shaped and sometimes words, buttons & icons will be retained. It has to be one of those two parts from my results of unplugging all the cables and doing the b...
- 13 Sep 2017, 14:32
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11834
Re: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
Thank you for responding. I did a full factory reset in both the menu and service mode and the problem remained. It may be hard to see but there's a faint line on top, but it gets much much worse than this and does go away using jscreenfix modes pure white burn & exercise. https://imgur.com/a/gnH9W ...
- 13 Sep 2017, 05:51
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
- Replies: 14
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Re: ASUS vg248qe after lightboost
What do you mean "0.5 seconds of vertical lines?" As for the picture, that looks like temporary burn-in -- Does this artifact slowly fade over time? (behaves like a burn-in) Does this fade faster when you play full-screen video (With lots of picture changes)? This might be caused some flawed LCD in...