Seeing vertical lines on Asus monitor
Posted by Rakkasei732@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 4 comments
I bought Asus VG249QL3A monitor (1080p, 180hz, IPS). However I'm experiencing a major problem with it:
When the monitor is working at 60Hz, I see vertical lines when there are moving objects (such as the rotating Nvidia logo on Nvidia control panel), or when my eyes move from one spot of the screen to another.
When the refresh rate is raised to 180, the lines disappear. However, some games I play support only up to 60 FPS and the monitor has to tune down to 60Hz, where the issue surfaces.
The picture is not mine, but the phenomenon is very similar to this: https://i.imgur.com/qFvR3HB.png
What is this? I did some research and came across something called pixel inversion / pixel walking, is that it? Is it caused by a faulty panel or is it the nature of the panel? I'm now considering buying a different monitor (LG Ultragear 24GS60F-B), is there anything I can do beforehand to avoid this (something to look for/avoid in monitor specs)?
Dolphin_Boi@reddit
Did you ever figure this out? I’m having a problem very similar to the picture you posted on the VG34VQ3B but mostly when looking at a white screen like Excel or Teams
Rakkasei732@reddit (OP)
No, unfortunately not. I ended up not using the monitor and sticking to my old native 60Hz. I was planning buying another 180Hz from LG but I still didn't. Still don't know where the problem lies, the item I bought, the VG249QL3A model or the 180Hz running at 60Hz technology itself.
Suryuo@reddit
well je viens d avoir :') .. apres 2 ans utilisation
Dolphin_Boi@reddit
Interesting. Thanks for the reply!