10-31-2016 05:15 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 10:46 PM by ROGBot
02-03-2017 10:23 AM
Bahz wrote:
I shared a solution with Dmitriy before and he said it didn't fix the issue for him and I shared it with 2 other people who messaged me about similar issues with their PG248Q but it also didn't fix the issue for them.
Our display team insists that this solution should help improve or fix the issue, for those having the this color banding issue please try the following:
1) Open Nvidia Control Panel
2) Click on Display
3) Click on Change resolution
4) For the Output dynamic range drop down select the option Limited
5) Click on "Apply"
Please let me know if this helped reduce the severity of this issue or help completely fix the issue for you.
Thanks,
Bahz
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Soss_be wrote:
I think the expectations for this monitor are just a bit too high ... yes we paid a lot of money but that is mostly for the G-SYNC functionality.
In the end this is still a 6-bit TN-panel (with dithering to reach 8-bit). It will show color banding! How much depends on the content or the game's implementation.
I get it, that one-time you paid a lot of money for a monitor you might be a little more critical. But people are comparing it with old monitors that don't even support full-RGB. If you really can't stand the banding in dark areas, set RGB to limited ...
However I still think that if they don't fix the default settings for this monitor (brightness + gamma + scanlines/moire, G-SYNC tearing), people will keep complaining, it's just crap out-of-the-box.