Hello
Sorry for my English.
I have been having this problem for over a year
I have a very blurry picture in motion on my new Asus pg329q monitor (games, video)
On the old monitor 60Hz all is fine
Monitor 60 Hz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP5syHAgdlY
165 Hz monitor
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwT0QEXQq2s
My system:
- windows 10 pro
- monitor asus pg329q
- connected via displayport (even worse via HDMI)
- processor - 8700k
- card - ROG-STRIX-RTX2070-O8G-GAMING
- motherboard - ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING
- RAM. - G.Skill DDR4-3200 32768MB PC4-25600
- power supply. - be quiet! Straight Power 11 850W
- mouse - Xtrfy M4 RGB (1000Hz)
What I did:
- reinstalled Windows (from the official site)
- reinstalled drivers via DDU
- connected to another system (i5 3570, nvidia 1030, motherboard PVB75-V, 16GB RAM
- for the test put other video cards (3060ti, 1030)
- changed the monitor to Samsung Odyssey AG50 S27AG502NI
- checked Latency (low downgraded)
- Reinstalled/updated the motherboard bios
- changed cables DP, HDMI
- tried different variants of Vsync via nvidia control panel (disable, vsync, gsync)
- changed my monitor Override modes, reset it to defaults, overclocked it to 175Hz
- Got the drivers working on my monitor
- ramped up and down the CPU, video card, RAM
- changed frequencies on my mouse and mouse itself
- tried to set the panel Nvidia different Hz - 60,120,144,165,175
Theoretically, there may be some kind of connection between Windows and my old monitor?
Problem with the monitor. Please help me
Re: Problem with the monitor. Please help me
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- Tiberiusmoon
- Posts: 147
- Joined: 10 Feb 2023, 05:05
Re: Problem with the monitor. Please help me
Lets check the basics setup:
Install your monitor driver from here: https://rog.asus.com/uk/monitors/32-to- ... _download/
In the monitor's physical button menu (OSD) disable anything that mentions dynamic like dynamic black levels.
Set overdrive to normal. (this menu can change between models so check if the settings mentioned is there, if not just skip.)
Use these settings and install the colour profile:
https://www.rtings.com/images/reviews/m ... rofile.icm
Enable ELMB, ELMB sync and adaptive sync.(a choice to enable G-sync should show in the Nvidia control panel.)
Check the motion blur here: (click fullscreen icon on the top right) https://www.testufo.com/ghosting
Things to tune/adjust:
Try 175, 144 and 120Hz frequencies.
Then try disabling ELMB sync and Gsync, leaving ELMB on.
Try the same frequencies again.
Report back here what options show the most reduced motion blur.
You also have a pulse width option which you can adjust for better results.
We can configure QFT to reduce motion blur further.
Install your monitor driver from here: https://rog.asus.com/uk/monitors/32-to- ... _download/
In the monitor's physical button menu (OSD) disable anything that mentions dynamic like dynamic black levels.
Set overdrive to normal. (this menu can change between models so check if the settings mentioned is there, if not just skip.)
Use these settings and install the colour profile:
https://www.rtings.com/images/reviews/m ... rofile.icm
Enable ELMB, ELMB sync and adaptive sync.(a choice to enable G-sync should show in the Nvidia control panel.)
Check the motion blur here: (click fullscreen icon on the top right) https://www.testufo.com/ghosting
Things to tune/adjust:
Try 175, 144 and 120Hz frequencies.
Then try disabling ELMB sync and Gsync, leaving ELMB on.
Try the same frequencies again.
Report back here what options show the most reduced motion blur.
You also have a pulse width option which you can adjust for better results.
We can configure QFT to reduce motion blur further.
Re: Problem with the monitor. Please help me
HelloTiberiusmoon wrote: ↑07 Jun 2023, 08:21Lets check the basics setup:
Install your monitor driver from here: https://rog.asus.com/uk/monitors/32-to- ... _download/
In the monitor's physical button menu (OSD) disable anything that mentions dynamic like dynamic black levels.
Set overdrive to normal. (this menu can change between models so check if the settings mentioned is there, if not just skip.)
Use these settings and install the colour profile:
https://www.rtings.com/images/reviews/m ... rofile.icm
Enable ELMB, ELMB sync and adaptive sync.(a choice to enable G-sync should show in the Nvidia control panel.)
Check the motion blur here: (click fullscreen icon on the top right) https://www.testufo.com/ghosting
Things to tune/adjust:
Try 175, 144 and 120Hz frequencies.
Then try disabling ELMB sync and Gsync, leaving ELMB on.
Try the same frequencies again.
Report back here what options show the most reduced motion blur.
You also have a pulse width option which you can adjust for better results.
We can configure QFT to reduce motion blur further.
Sorry for the long reply.
Tried all the options you suggested, unfortunately nothing worked
The problem is probably not in the monitor, as on other monitors the same.
The most interesting thing is that I have the same problem on a new laptop (ASUS ROG Strix G17 G713RM-KH006) on which I installed Windows
I think there is a Windows binding to an old Samsung 60Hz TV
- Tiberiusmoon
- Posts: 147
- Joined: 10 Feb 2023, 05:05
Re: Problem with the monitor. Please help me
Hmm, I know you have "tried" DDU but have you done so in safe mode and disconnect the networking?
Some people skip these steps but are actually important.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/content/DDU-Guide-Tutorial
Some people skip these steps but are actually important.
https://www.wagnardsoft.com/content/DDU-Guide-Tutorial
Re: Problem with the monitor. Please help me
Yes I used safe mode
and unplugged the internet cable from the pc
and unplugged the internet cable from the pc