Don’t even know how to call it, mouse and movement in games feels delayed, this shadow appears on desktop, games everywhere. It affect my aim in games. V sync off /on still same issue.
Specs;
144 hz benq
1060 6gb
I5 8600k
2x4 3200mhz
Please guys I have this problem for like 2 monthshelp me...
. Just look at the video Please save me !
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I don't know about the lag, but the "shadow" looks like overdrive reverse ghosting. Lower your overdrive setting in your monitor's OSD. Just turn it down one step at a time, until the shadow disappears.
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Changing overdrive settings (BenQ AMA) changes this effect. Try AMA High instead of AMA Premium and see if you like it.
(A) Adjust AMA setting while watching a motion test such as a selected bad photo as www.testufo.com/photo
If that is still a problem, there are TWO solutions:
(B) Reduce the dynamic range slightly by reducing your "Contrast" setting to well below 50. Brighten your blacks slightly & dim your whites. Do this test while looking at motion tests such as www.testufo.com/photo (chose one of the photos that amplifies ghosting problems). Reducing contrast greatly helps overdrive problems.
(C) Calibrate your blur reduction using Blur Busters Strobe Utility at www.blurbusters.com/strobe-utility
(A) Adjust AMA setting while watching a motion test such as a selected bad photo as www.testufo.com/photo
If that is still a problem, there are TWO solutions:
(B) Reduce the dynamic range slightly by reducing your "Contrast" setting to well below 50. Brighten your blacks slightly & dim your whites. Do this test while looking at motion tests such as www.testufo.com/photo (chose one of the photos that amplifies ghosting problems). Reducing contrast greatly helps overdrive problems.
(C) Calibrate your blur reduction using Blur Busters Strobe Utility at www.blurbusters.com/strobe-utility
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Thank you for response chief but it’s already on AMA HIGH. If I lower ama the shadow is slight smaller but it still occurs.
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By the way why this all happen to me? What is the fault here ? Graphic card processor ram? Because I have changed my monitor from lg 144hz to benq and it’s still the same.
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Monitor!barrr wrote:By the way why this all happen to me? What is the fault here ? Graphic card processor ram? Because I have changed my monitor from lg 144hz to benq and it’s still the same.
Monitor overdrive is the fault. Many high-Hz LCD panels have it to a certain degree, so not surprising that it affected 2 monitors.
Try lowering "Contrast" in your monitor OSD or via Control Panel.
It can have a dramatic effect if you brighten your blacks and dim your whites.
Alternatively, if you use Blur Reduction, try tweaking it using Blur Busters Strobe Utility (new 2.0.9 with built-in TestUFO!)
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Looking at the video it might not be the monitor. The shadow is actually leading the normal cursor, not trailing it like I expect from overdrive overshoot. It looks like the black cursor is getting rendered fastest, then the white cursor is getting rendered on top of it.
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Overdrive can also generate leading-edge artifacts.Sparky wrote:Looking at the video it might not be the monitor. The shadow is actually leading the normal cursor, not trailing it like I expect from overdrive overshoot. It looks like the black cursor is getting rendered fastest, then the white cursor is getting rendered on top of it.
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