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KaptainKalma
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by KaptainKalma » 31 Jul 2017, 08:08
Evening all!
Ok, so I have bought this new monitor couple days ago and Im not sure whats wrong with this.
I have made my display settings to 144Hz and Nvidia settings also, BUT there is something wrong with colours when I scroll pictures or play games. For example when Im watching dank memes in 9gag and start scrolling up or down I can see every picture with too much colours only when I keep scrolling, when I dont do anything everything is fine. It doest same thing with games, when I open Skyrim and start looking around, everything just sharpens with colours.
Thanks for help!
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by RealNC » 31 Jul 2017, 08:54
Change the overdrive setting in the OSD. Try lower settings. I have an AOC G2770PF lying around, and it needs to have overdrive completely disabled when using refresh rates higher than 60Hz.
The G2460F seems to behave in a similar fashion, so try lowering or disabling overdrive.
To find out the best overdrive setting, go to this page:
http://www.testufo.com/#test=ghosting
Make sure your browser is not using magnification on that page. Then change the overdrive setting until you find which one results in the best motion of the UFOs with the least amount of artifacts and the least ghosting.
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KaptainKalma
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by KaptainKalma » 31 Jul 2017, 09:16
Thanks that was the reason why my eyes hurted so bad
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by Chief Blur Buster » 31 Jul 2017, 09:46
Also, some older firmwares of G2460 series had a malfunctioning 144Hz that frameskips a lot (
http://www.testufo.com/frameskipping) .... If it frameskips badly at 144 Hz (and
www.testufo.com framerate comparision 144Hz vs 72Hz looks odd) -- then do an RMA for an upgraded G2460F.
Google "G2460F frame skipping".
Fortunately, this was fixed, though.