**FIXED** - firmware bug XL2720Z black-out w/large VT
Posted: 09 Jun 2018, 18:14
I had not updated Blur Busters in a long while and had 1.5.0.0... After Windows 10 last patch it wasn't functioning. So I dowloaded 2.0.9, installed that, and the moment I touched the Crosstalk Area slider the screen went so dim it almost isn't showing anything, and I can't even see enough to do anything. I turn strobing off on the monitor, and it displays fine (of course without the strobe function), but if I turn strobing back on, I can't see. Also putting the sliders to where they were before and turning strobing on does nothing.
I thought it broke the strobing somehow, but if I switch to any other Hz setting, it works fine. It just permanently borked 85Hz so I can't use it with strobing on anymore.
How do I fix this?
***FIXED***
Keeping this here in case somebody else encounters the issue.
I deleted my 85Hz Custom Resolution in nVidia Control Panel, recreated 85Hz with default settings, and BlurBusters 1.5.0.0 works again.. After using the slider in the Default 85Hz Custom Resolution, I was able to recreate my old 85Hz profile.
What fixed the darkness issue was recreating 85Hz Custom with default, changing to it, and using the utility while Strobe was active.. If you just recreate the 85Hz with 1350 vertical pixels it'll still be bugged. Using the default profile clears it.
I thought it broke the strobing somehow, but if I switch to any other Hz setting, it works fine. It just permanently borked 85Hz so I can't use it with strobing on anymore.
How do I fix this?
***FIXED***
Keeping this here in case somebody else encounters the issue.
I deleted my 85Hz Custom Resolution in nVidia Control Panel, recreated 85Hz with default settings, and BlurBusters 1.5.0.0 works again.. After using the slider in the Default 85Hz Custom Resolution, I was able to recreate my old 85Hz profile.
What fixed the darkness issue was recreating 85Hz Custom with default, changing to it, and using the utility while Strobe was active.. If you just recreate the 85Hz with 1350 vertical pixels it'll still be bugged. Using the default profile clears it.