I tried UDpixel for a few hours and it didn't fix it.lexlazootin wrote:Have you tried using a pixel unstucker like http://www.jscreenfix.com/fix.html and pressing on the pixel with your finger?
I guess there is a coil whine but idk maybe mine is broken in or something, i need to get very close, it's very quite and my case fans under my desk are louder that i can't hear it from my sitting position.
The thing is, when I noticed the coil whine I thought there is no way I'll keep the monitor.
Honestly, if it was just the pixel I'd try to fix it and maybe I could live with it (since it's not one of those bright yellow or green pixels), but the buzzing is really a bummer. I aim to build a silent pc (already bought several parts) and I'd hate if my loudest hardware is my monitor.
So you're saying that it is not that bad in your case?
I wonder if some of these monitors don't have it at all, or at the very least they have it in a really low degree.
Unfortunately I don't find much information online. I think not many people have this monitor.
I was pretty much set in asking for a refund but now I'm thinking if I should push my luck and see if I get a better unit. Of course I could even get a worse one.
So, do you guys think it's even possible that one of these xb272 doesn't have coil whine at all, or it's a design flaw?
I guess I could try to contact Acer and see what they say about this.
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