That MSI G241 uses the same panel as that ACER I had. If your monitor is still in the return window, return it and get the MSI G242.(it uses a different and faster panel). Pixel inversion artifacts are not brand specific and they can happen to any display. When you get another monitor, make sure it doesn't have those artifacts. if it does, return it.Blackwolf wrote: ↑24 Jul 2021, 15:50@Boomchakadah
I am facing the same issue on my Msi Optix G241. It is especially visible in motion. When I watch the video/movie, I am able to see the pixel pattern on their faces. It's really annoying. What I've tried:
- Different cables(dp/hdmi)
- Different hz
- Different setups(laptop/desktop)
- Different settings
No luck. Like you said "At 60Hz it was even worse." Unfortunately I am using 60 hz my main setup. But I've tried with 120 hz and 144 hz, still it is visible. There is backlight bleed also. I will try to return but I am undecided. Should I want a new unit (G241) or a different brand/model?
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Re: Panda 144Hz IPS Panel Pixel Inversion Issues?
Thanks for the tips. My monitor is still in the return window. I'll send my Msi G241 to Amazon tomorrow.Boomchakadah wrote: ↑25 Jul 2021, 04:20That MSI G41 uses the same panel as that ACER I had. If your monitor is still in the return window, return it and get the MSI G242.(it uses a different and faster panel). Pixel inversion artifacts are not brand specific and they can happen to any display. When you get another monitor, make sure it doesn't have those artifacts. if it does, return it.Blackwolf wrote: ↑24 Jul 2021, 15:50@Boomchakadah
I am facing the same issue on my Msi Optix G241. It is especially visible in motion. When I watch the video/movie, I am able to see the pixel pattern on their faces. It's really annoying. What I've tried:
- Different cables(dp/hdmi)
- Different hz
- Different setups(laptop/desktop)
- Different settings
No luck. Like you said "At 60Hz it was even worse." Unfortunately I am using 60 hz my main setup. But I've tried with 120 hz and 144 hz, still it is visible. There is backlight bleed also. I will try to return but I am undecided. Should I want a new unit (G241) or a different brand/model?
Re: Panda 144Hz IPS Panel Pixel Inversion Issues?
Hello guys,
I had to return the Gigabyte M32Q monitor twice eventually getting my money back cause of the same exact issue..
Unfortunately no one seems to be testing pixel inversion on reviews..
LG 32GP850-B seems to be my next choice but need to confirm it doesn't suffer from the same issue..
I would really appreciate any feedback from anyone who has related info or owns the monitor and can test!
Thank you!
*I eventually bought the LG 32GP850-B and it has no pixel inversion issues!
Cheers
I had to return the Gigabyte M32Q monitor twice eventually getting my money back cause of the same exact issue..
Unfortunately no one seems to be testing pixel inversion on reviews..
LG 32GP850-B seems to be my next choice but need to confirm it doesn't suffer from the same issue..
I would really appreciate any feedback from anyone who has related info or owns the monitor and can test!
Thank you!
*I eventually bought the LG 32GP850-B and it has no pixel inversion issues!
Cheers