F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Display a black screen upon closing the full-screen app.

Display a black screen upon closing the full-screen app.

Display a black screen upon closing the full-screen app.

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Mandy2727
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09-06-2016, 12:47 AM
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I'm working with a three-screen configuration, using my center screen for gameplay on a 180-hour monitor. To see everything in full-screen, I need to enable it. But when I try to close the game (only in certain titles), all three screens turn black and then come back on after a short delay. This issue appears in games that exploit 180Hz technology like PUBG, CSGO, and R6S. My thought is this might be related to the GeForce Experience settings—there it shows only 1080P at 60Hz, but I don't know how to adjust or update that. My other monitors run at 60Hz, which could be the reason.
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Mandy2727
09-06-2016, 12:47 AM #1

I'm working with a three-screen configuration, using my center screen for gameplay on a 180-hour monitor. To see everything in full-screen, I need to enable it. But when I try to close the game (only in certain titles), all three screens turn black and then come back on after a short delay. This issue appears in games that exploit 180Hz technology like PUBG, CSGO, and R6S. My thought is this might be related to the GeForce Experience settings—there it shows only 1080P at 60Hz, but I don't know how to adjust or update that. My other monitors run at 60Hz, which could be the reason.

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Spartan_GB3
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09-06-2016, 05:03 PM
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This is because of Windows. As your desktop uses different resolution/frame rate, every time you change between resolutions Windows will need to adjust to it. Same thing would happen if you'd game at 1440p but run desktop at 1080p. There's no fix, not any real fix at least. You can run always same settings for desktop and games. Or you can run in windowed mode. Those are options if you don't like seeing that black screen flash.
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Spartan_GB3
09-06-2016, 05:03 PM #2

This is because of Windows. As your desktop uses different resolution/frame rate, every time you change between resolutions Windows will need to adjust to it. Same thing would happen if you'd game at 1440p but run desktop at 1080p. There's no fix, not any real fix at least. You can run always same settings for desktop and games. Or you can run in windowed mode. Those are options if you don't like seeing that black screen flash.