I have a Asus ROG strix G713QE gaming notebook that natively supports 144Hz.
The problem is that I noticed it leaves a huge ammount of ghosting. I took a picture with a camera 1/200s exposure time (faster than the refresh rate) and are clearly visible more than 5 different frames.
Attached the picture and a video of the ghosting test.
I don't really know what might be the cause nor how to fix it, any help would be highly apreciated.
Pixel response time way slower than refrash rate
Pixel response time way slower than refrash rate
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Re: Pixel response time way slower than refrash rate
Is overdrive on? That usually improves it at the cost of overshoot
Re: Pixel response time way slower than refrash rate
Being it a laptop there is no screen menu accessible, I can't find anywhere if it's off nor how to turn it on.
Re: Pixel response time way slower than refrash rate
Your laptop looks to have a slow IPS panel, almost as slow as VA. Here is a simple video but Im not sure if u have the option to change these settings. https://youtu.be/qL6HJWxjfQs?t=241. Trade off would be washed-out imbalanced image. Try nvcp color setting if u're using nvidia gpu.
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