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Are you the only one dealing with this oddly annoying problem? 😕🔍

Are you the only one dealing with this oddly annoying problem? 😕🔍

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DarkSuSuHaHa
Junior Member
39
10-31-2021, 09:33 AM
#1
You’re dealing with two main problems. First, monitor artifacts after powering off or sleeping. This matches what I experienced with my 144hz 1440p Samsung Quantum Dot VA 1800R panel monitor—especially since the operating temperature range is 15-40°C. When the display sits unused for a while, it shows artifacts until it warms up again. I’ve seen similar behavior in other panels, possibly from MSI models. On your setup, the display stays cooler (0-40°C) and initially runs smoothly but warms up before use, even in warmer weather. There’s no fix other than replacing it. For alternatives, consider a budget IPS screen from LG. Second, the anti-motion blur feature (likely ULMB or strobe lighting) can cause glare and discomfort, especially at high brightness. It may dim images on websites or YouTube. Try disabling it via OSD to see if the issue improves.
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DarkSuSuHaHa
10-31-2021, 09:33 AM #1

You’re dealing with two main problems. First, monitor artifacts after powering off or sleeping. This matches what I experienced with my 144hz 1440p Samsung Quantum Dot VA 1800R panel monitor—especially since the operating temperature range is 15-40°C. When the display sits unused for a while, it shows artifacts until it warms up again. I’ve seen similar behavior in other panels, possibly from MSI models. On your setup, the display stays cooler (0-40°C) and initially runs smoothly but warms up before use, even in warmer weather. There’s no fix other than replacing it. For alternatives, consider a budget IPS screen from LG. Second, the anti-motion blur feature (likely ULMB or strobe lighting) can cause glare and discomfort, especially at high brightness. It may dim images on websites or YouTube. Try disabling it via OSD to see if the issue improves.

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MessoJR
Member
129
10-31-2021, 03:27 PM
#2
Looking forward to sharing the latest when I get back from work.
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MessoJR
10-31-2021, 03:27 PM #2

Looking forward to sharing the latest when I get back from work.

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luk321
Member
209
10-31-2021, 08:20 PM
#3
Adjust the browser settings to turn off graphics acceleration when possible. This may affect video quality and could lead to crashes. Beta versions often have bugs and aren't ready for release. Also, inspect your video output cable; a low-quality one can cause problems. Ensure it isn’t overlapping with power cables.
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luk321
10-31-2021, 08:20 PM #3

Adjust the browser settings to turn off graphics acceleration when possible. This may affect video quality and could lead to crashes. Beta versions often have bugs and aren't ready for release. Also, inspect your video output cable; a low-quality one can cause problems. Ensure it isn’t overlapping with power cables.

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Mr_Doom1023
Member
151
11-08-2021, 07:01 AM
#4
Here are some concise points:
I rely solely on the Nvidia Beta App, as they’re moving away from GeForce Experience soon.
Beta versions aren’t necessary for my browsers either—I don’t even use them.
Hardware acceleration settings are unnecessary; they work best on less powerful systems.
My video cables don’t interfere with power, and I suspect the port quality is solid, given MSI’s reputation.
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Mr_Doom1023
11-08-2021, 07:01 AM #4

Here are some concise points:
I rely solely on the Nvidia Beta App, as they’re moving away from GeForce Experience soon.
Beta versions aren’t necessary for my browsers either—I don’t even use them.
Hardware acceleration settings are unnecessary; they work best on less powerful systems.
My video cables don’t interfere with power, and I suspect the port quality is solid, given MSI’s reputation.

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DurtleTurtle
Junior Member
4
11-11-2021, 06:42 AM
#5
Hardware acceleration may lead to problems across different systems. Even a good setup can benefit from it, but it’s not always necessary. Let’s discuss solutions together.
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DurtleTurtle
11-11-2021, 06:42 AM #5

Hardware acceleration may lead to problems across different systems. Even a good setup can benefit from it, but it’s not always necessary. Let’s discuss solutions together.

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Fireking124
Senior Member
576
11-11-2021, 12:45 PM
#6
It makes sense, but I've handled this situation before, and it doesn't appear to be relevant now.
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Fireking124
11-11-2021, 12:45 PM #6

It makes sense, but I've handled this situation before, and it doesn't appear to be relevant now.

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Jaguarvert
Junior Member
19
11-11-2021, 02:32 PM
#7
There might be multiple elements combined together.
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Jaguarvert
11-11-2021, 02:32 PM #7

There might be multiple elements combined together.

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imTri
Posting Freak
786
11-12-2021, 11:41 AM
#8
Certainly, though it's unclear which elements are involved. I'd be glad to assist in identifying the key aspects and simplifying the situation.
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imTri
11-12-2021, 11:41 AM #8

Certainly, though it's unclear which elements are involved. I'd be glad to assist in identifying the key aspects and simplifying the situation.

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ItsTheSoul
Senior Member
410
11-12-2021, 06:04 PM
#9
Take into account all feedback from participants.
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ItsTheSoul
11-12-2021, 06:04 PM #9

Take into account all feedback from participants.

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Gratoxx
Junior Member
34
11-17-2021, 12:28 PM
#10
I'm fine, no problem. I didn't mean to say I'm closed off, but I'm ready to consider it differently, okay?
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Gratoxx
11-17-2021, 12:28 PM #10

I'm fine, no problem. I didn't mean to say I'm closed off, but I'm ready to consider it differently, okay?

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