4 Different monitor same weird results on frameskip test

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4 Different monitor same weird results on frameskip test

Post by Reaxein » 26 Mar 2024, 05:53

Hello;
I've been tested 4 different monitor and every monitor have this situation idk what is this problem. I sent monitors warranty and they approved cashback. Now ı am using Philips Evnia 25M2N3200W/00 and the other monitors are ı've tested Benq XL2546 ASUS TUF VG259QM and VIEWSONIC XG2431. It's Gpu sutiation or something? or this monitors broken or something.
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Re: 4 Different monitor same weird results on frameskip test

Post by RealNC » 26 Mar 2024, 09:06

Reaxein wrote:
26 Mar 2024, 05:53
I've been tested 4 different monitor and every monitor have this situation idk what is this problem.
If a whole rectangle isn't completely dark, then there is no frame skipping. What you're seeing is most probably an issue with your video camera, not the display. Try a different camera.

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Re: 4 Different monitor same weird results on frameskip test

Post by Reaxein » 27 Mar 2024, 07:04

RealNC wrote:
26 Mar 2024, 09:06
Reaxein wrote:
26 Mar 2024, 05:53
I've been tested 4 different monitor and every monitor have this situation idk what is this problem.
If a whole rectangle isn't completely dark, then there is no frame skipping. What you're seeing is most probably an issue with your video camera, not the display. Try a different camera.

(Also, moved thread to correct forum section.)
Thanks ı am new user sorry for this.


ı don't have a camera using my phones camera u saying this camera problem but ı tried same camera on xg2431 ı get same results with pure xp on but ı tried turn off pure xp there's no broken frames anymore. mostly ı play competitive games if frames broken like this peek's are weird and my bullets are disappearing i didn't understand this situation. I try this in offline maps on cs gpu causes lagging or something maybe ?

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Re: 4 Different monitor same weird results on frameskip test

Post by RealNC » 28 Mar 2024, 07:00

Reaxein wrote:
27 Mar 2024, 07:04
ı don't have a camera using my phones camera u saying this camera problem but ı tried same camera on xg2431 ı get same results with pure xp on but ı tried turn off pure xp there's no broken frames anymore. mostly ı play competitive games if frames broken like this peek's are weird and my bullets are disappearing i didn't understand this situation. I try this in offline maps on cs gpu causes lagging or something maybe ?
Pure XP is a backlight strobing method. It flickers the backlight. It can result in camera artifacts, like the one you're seeing. It's not a display issue, it's a camera issue.

This is how strobing looks like in slow motion:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsC9IGmdAvM

When you take a picture with a camera, the camera will sometimes capture the screen while the backlight is off, thus some parts will appear black.
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