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Unusual display issues on the screen.

Unusual display issues on the screen.

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QueenJayden
Member
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01-20-2016, 08:47 AM
#1
I own this monitor for a while now—it's an Aorus QHD with 165Hz. Since getting it, I've been using it at 144Hz instead. That’s because the 165Hz version tends to show some odd screen tearing. Anyone know why this is happening? Are there any solutions? WhatsApp Video 2025-02-25 at 23.42.38_0dd56d6f.mp4
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QueenJayden
01-20-2016, 08:47 AM #1

I own this monitor for a while now—it's an Aorus QHD with 165Hz. Since getting it, I've been using it at 144Hz instead. That’s because the 165Hz version tends to show some odd screen tearing. Anyone know why this is happening? Are there any solutions? WhatsApp Video 2025-02-25 at 23.42.38_0dd56d6f.mp4

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Gustavgurra03
Posting Freak
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01-25-2016, 03:15 PM
#2
165hz is essentially an overclock attempt, though it isn't assured to run smoothly despite being labeled that way. Such issues may appear. That's why it starts at 144hz by default.
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Gustavgurra03
01-25-2016, 03:15 PM #2

165hz is essentially an overclock attempt, though it isn't assured to run smoothly despite being labeled that way. Such issues may appear. That's why it starts at 144hz by default.

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Ob22007
Member
121
01-25-2016, 04:10 PM
#3
The screen was marketed as a 165Hz monitor, but the actual display rate depends on the specific model and settings. It’s not guaranteed that all 165Hz displays run at that frequency.
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Ob22007
01-25-2016, 04:10 PM #3

The screen was marketed as a 165Hz monitor, but the actual display rate depends on the specific model and settings. It’s not guaranteed that all 165Hz displays run at that frequency.

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Androve
Member
62
01-27-2016, 04:35 AM
#4
Is there a recent firmware release available? Have you experimented with another connection type?
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Androve
01-27-2016, 04:35 AM #4

Is there a recent firmware release available? Have you experimented with another connection type?

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ZariPi
Junior Member
17
01-31-2016, 10:50 PM
#5
There are various cables available! The same issues still occur. I wasn’t aware you could update the firmware on a monitor. I’ll take a look!
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ZariPi
01-31-2016, 10:50 PM #5

There are various cables available! The same issues still occur. I wasn’t aware you could update the firmware on a monitor. I’ll take a look!

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XaViZ
Member
197
02-01-2016, 04:34 AM
#6
On many 144Hz displays, pushing to 165Hz is considered an overclock. This isn't a lie, just misleading marketing. It's similar to what happens with RAM—DDR5 with 6000Mhz can be boosted to higher speeds using EXPO or XMP, starting at 4800Mhz out of the box.
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XaViZ
02-01-2016, 04:34 AM #6

On many 144Hz displays, pushing to 165Hz is considered an overclock. This isn't a lie, just misleading marketing. It's similar to what happens with RAM—DDR5 with 6000Mhz can be boosted to higher speeds using EXPO or XMP, starting at 4800Mhz out of the box.

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Jostorak
Member
235
02-01-2016, 01:01 PM
#7
They often use misleading claims, but a 240Hz monitor is still a reliable choice for your needs.
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Jostorak
02-01-2016, 01:01 PM #7

They often use misleading claims, but a 240Hz monitor is still a reliable choice for your needs.

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Kosmik_Duck
Member
50
02-01-2016, 02:06 PM
#8
That is a more trustworthy refreshrate for sure I own a LG UltraGear 32GQ850 and its a 32'' 1440p 240Hz monitor and its like this out of the box. 165Hz has been an 'overclocking standard' for many 144hz monitors for years now. And many people have had issues with flickering, lines and stability issues running at 165hz, me included on a older ACER XB271HU. I have never heard of a 220hz monitor being overclocked to 240hz. I would say its completely safe to buy a 240hz and expect it to be 240hz.
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Kosmik_Duck
02-01-2016, 02:06 PM #8

That is a more trustworthy refreshrate for sure I own a LG UltraGear 32GQ850 and its a 32'' 1440p 240Hz monitor and its like this out of the box. 165Hz has been an 'overclocking standard' for many 144hz monitors for years now. And many people have had issues with flickering, lines and stability issues running at 165hz, me included on a older ACER XB271HU. I have never heard of a 220hz monitor being overclocked to 240hz. I would say its completely safe to buy a 240hz and expect it to be 240hz.

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TmineCraft34
Member
121
02-01-2016, 07:59 PM
#9
I don't need tags or direct messages to help you. Just let me know the monitor details and I'll review them for you.
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TmineCraft34
02-01-2016, 07:59 PM #9

I don't need tags or direct messages to help you. Just let me know the monitor details and I'll review them for you.

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asteinicke
Junior Member
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02-02-2016, 03:20 AM
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Hey there! Just sent you a message—looks like you're new to this forum!
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asteinicke
02-02-2016, 03:20 AM #10

Hey there! Just sent you a message—looks like you're new to this forum!