04-17-2014 02:29 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 11:17 PM by ROGBot
04-17-2014 03:04 AM
04-17-2014 03:08 AM
Master Po wrote:
The flicker, waves, lines, they have been present on all my 6 ASUS G-series products.
So I know there is no use to replace it, as it seem to be a standard issue with the screen.
Can't say it's NVIDIA because I'm using the Intel HD now in Windows.
So I thought, only solution is to buy a screen, replace it manually myself?
Now first.. is that possible?
And can you buy screens for G750JZ that has better quality and ship to Norway? :confused:
Looking at the lines for 10 minutes, make me see lines on my couch or black TV screen, it's not pleasent.
04-17-2014 05:19 AM
04-17-2014 10:19 AM
04-17-2014 10:36 AM
KoolASUS wrote:
MasterPro, PLEASE READ THIS :
YOU CAN NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM BY CHANGING THE SCREEN : I TRIED, and the lines were still there.
I changed the AUO 219D (matte) for a LG-Philips LP173WF1, glossy : SAME PROBLEM. (the only difference : the AUO has vertical lines , and the LG has horizontal lines).
IT IS NOT THE SCREEN. It is the G750 ITSELF. (motherboard ?????)
Read the multiple threads about this issue.
Many users are not sensitive to these lines, so they don't care too much about it.
There is NO fix.
04-17-2014 03:08 PM
KoolASUS wrote:
MasterPro, PLEASE READ THIS :
YOU CAN NOT SOLVE THE PROBLEM BY CHANGING THE SCREEN : I TRIED, and the lines were still there.
There is NO fix.
04-17-2014 11:51 AM
04-18-2014 01:39 AM
04-18-2014 02:01 AM
KoolASUS wrote:
You know very well that other members tried to "RMA", as you say, and it changed nothing. It's a design flaw, period.
There are many threads in UK, German & French Asus users forums.
Give me ONE example of a person who
1) had this problem.
2) said it was totally fixed after a "RMA".
The only workaround is :
1) artificially increasing the refresh rate. (that is by itself not a thing you would do if there was no problem : it is NOT normal to do this)
2) using one of the latest Nvidia drivers, which transform the lines into little squares. (or a "grid")
3) trying to find a color setting (brightness, gamma, saturation) where the phenomenon is less obvious.
MasterPro, do as you want; I'm only trying to be honest with you and save you another disappointment. RMA if you wish, but I'm 150% sure it won't solve your problem.
Sometimes people think they have fixed it because they have another screen OR they have changed the color settings, only to say after a while : "uuuuh, well, it's still there" , because when you change the color settings, the lines appear on DIFFERENT images, on DIFFERENT combination of brightness/colors.
People who don't see the problem are either extremely lucky, or just appear to be less sensitive and don't put their eyes at 10-5 cm of the screen like I often do (bad eyes).