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hi everyone im getting around 3 times aweek artifacts the size of the bottom tool bar . it happens when i boot up , and goes away when i restart the monitor. any ideas ?

just a extra , i always completely turn off my pc at the power once it has booted down . is this good for the monitor u reckon ?
 
Got a picture of said artefacts? There are many kinds.
How old is the monitor?
 
it is not necessary to shut down completely every day. just do it once a week or when u have installed new things or u want to install new stuff

but both things are written on two different pages of paper
 
yeah just to update i turn it of so the light doesn't keep me awake , :) maybe ill put some tape on it hehe
ill try to take a pic next time , but just imagine horizontal lines just in the windows bottom tool bar
 
do they have a special color?
 
yep white / gray and red
 
ha thanks for that cool test :) everything went fine
 
okay well then. this is not the lcd panel
could come then from another adress we must locate a bit closer
 
Got a picture of said artefacts? There are many kinds.
How old is the monitor?

the monitor is feb 2019 ..... so the gray zone for warranties lol
 
my guess is the GPU. u have a chance to replace it and do the procedures u always do?

did u do an overclock with the GPU?
 
yeah seems like it , ive got a vega 64 spare , but ill have to get it from my other house next week
 
which PROCESSOR do u have?

does it have internal graphicsfeature?
 
yeah seems like it , ive got a vega 64 spare , but ill have to get it from my other house next week

makes sense ive always had freesync flashing with dx 11 games
 
wait u have installed the internal AND the external GPU drivers?
both paralell/beside
 
which PROCESSOR do u have?

does it have internal graphicsfeature?

na 3700x , but my other machine has a ryzen 3g so i can rip out the vega
 
yes. try this first. replace the card and do your stuff. i am not a technican aswell BUT everything i could read in my reserch and experience is; the adress of the failure is with 85% the GPU

u said your monitor screen is fine. GPU is the next adress to try and proof its goodness

a pc otherwise no longer has any imaging segments that can have such an effect
 
yes. try this first. replace the card and do your stuff. i am not a technican aswell BUT everything i could read in my reserch and experience is; the adress of the failure is with 85% the GPU

u said your monitor screen is fine. GPU is the next adress to try and proof its goodness

a pc otherwise no longer has any imaging segments that can have such an effect

cheer bro
 
your cable connection ist fine tho?
no mice at home?

i mean australia i full of little animals

okay then. try a different GPU and let us know the result.
or u put your GPU into another setup.
vice versa quasi
 
your cable connection ist fine tho?
no mice at home?

i mean australia i full of little animals

okay then. try a different GPU and let us know the result.
or u put your GPU into another setup.
vice versa
we try to keep the scary animals in a separate room :D mice stay outside and eat all the grain eh

 
Okay, while you are testing your GPU, please try to run these tests in parallel at different frame rates.
the smaller the effect, the less stiffness indicates a weakness in the panel control and you have to live with it or send it in. then we are back to the monitor. but first please check the card.

100Hz huge effect --- 50Hz small effect


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sorry german but u are smart enough to figure out what i mean
 
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I had the occasional artifact problem with a 2560 x 1440 monitor; just needed a better HDMI cable.

Your monitor (Asus XG 32 V ROG) seems to be the exact same resolution.
 
I get these funky horizontal lines on my phillips 32" panel as well, goes away on its own after 10 minutes or so, or faster if i power cycle the monitor or switch connections

i thought i had pics of it, but seem to have lost them (edit: took new ones)
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I had the occasional artifact problem with a 2560 x 1440 monitor; just needed a better HDMI cable.

Your monitor (Asus XG 32 V ROG) seems to be the exact same resolution.

I get these funky horizontal lines on my phillips 32" panel as well, goes away on its own after 10 minutes or so, or faster if i power cycle the monitor or switch connections

i thought i had pics of it, but seem to have lost them (edit: took new ones)
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then i was not that bad in my guess with the issue that it indicates a weakness in the panel control of the monitor.
the cable thingi he said was okay. he had no little animals crisp the cables

glad me be

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u both pictured his "problem" very exactly.
 
ive changed the gpu cable slot so see what happens

I had the occasional artifact problem with a 2560 x 1440 monitor; just needed a better HDMI cable.

Your monitor (Asus XG 32 V ROG) seems to be the exact same resolution.

could be

I get these funky horizontal lines on my phillips 32" panel as well, goes away on its own after 10 minutes or so, or faster if i power cycle the monitor or switch connections

i thought i had pics of it, but seem to have lost them (edit: took new ones)
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spewying my probs only infect the tool bar at the bottom of win

ive also updATED the drivers which were old as
 
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