![]() ![]() I would even settle for less than 144Hz if I can get it to look better. My next step, if nobody here can help me, is to buy another monitor and see if that one looks any better. ![]() None of this made any difference whatsoever. I have also turned off G-Sync so that I could manually change the OD settings. I was advised to change DP cables, try the display with another computer and mess around with custom resolutions and to turn on and off G-Sync. I am being told that what I am seeing is called 'shadowing'. I always thought it was my old computer which was the problem, but now the display is exactly the same on my new one that I just built. There is almost no blur but its there and it should't be! I have been using this display like this for almost a year now. It is worth mentioning at in games it looks a lot better. Everything that moves across said background appears to have multiple instances of its self echoing behind in a very short trail, similar to the way the mouse cursor looks on the desktop, but with a much shorter trail so that it created a sort of distorted stuttering. Trying to watch video on this display is actually painful because of the way panning shots look when there is a light colored background. When I click and drag a window across the screen all the text looks blurry. The Problem is that when my white mouse cursor moves across my black desktop background it looks like I have mouse trails turned on in windows mouse/cursor settings even though I certainly do not. The OSD, windows settings, Nvidia Control Panel and bench marking software all agree that I am running 144hz. The DP cable is rated for 144hz at 1080p.Įverything is set to 144hz. I am running windows 10 with a DP cable hooked right in to my Nvidia RTX 2070 Super. Acer XFA240 is the Display Model in question. ![]()
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