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Gl703GS display problem

SlainE
Level 7
Hi. There is something wrong going on GL703GS.*
I’m talking about this black shadows on the edges of moving objects. As a example I use Farcry 5 footage, in other games it may look different.
Sometimes it appears as a halo or something like this.
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Please have a look at this video that I’ve recorded in slow motion. *Please take a look at the roof for example. Black colour on the edge .. WTF ??



https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ehxVjo0B63g

I know that there is more people with the same problem.
It only appears on laptop screen. When I connect laptop to external display like my TV for example, everything looks fine. * *
If anyone have found a solution for this problem, please let me know. *
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hexaae
Level 13
Other cases from YT:

// ASUS SCAR18 G834JY, i9-13980HX, 4090 laptop 256bit 16GB, 32GB 5600MHz RAM, 18" 16:10 2560x1600 240Hz G-Sync internal screen, external UWQHD 3440x1440 Mi 34" Monitor with Freesync, NVMe, 8BitDo Arcade Stick, EasySMX X10 controller, ROG Strix Carry mouse.

hexaae
Level 13
and…

// ASUS SCAR18 G834JY, i9-13980HX, 4090 laptop 256bit 16GB, 32GB 5600MHz RAM, 18" 16:10 2560x1600 240Hz G-Sync internal screen, external UWQHD 3440x1440 Mi 34" Monitor with Freesync, NVMe, 8BitDo Arcade Stick, EasySMX X10 controller, ROG Strix Carry mouse.

hexaae
Level 13
ASUS has nothing to say?
Is it a
AUO B173HAN03.2 [AUO329D] problem or just an NVidia driver video issue (up to current 417.35 WHQL)?
// ASUS SCAR18 G834JY, i9-13980HX, 4090 laptop 256bit 16GB, 32GB 5600MHz RAM, 18" 16:10 2560x1600 240Hz G-Sync internal screen, external UWQHD 3440x1440 Mi 34" Monitor with Freesync, NVMe, 8BitDo Arcade Stick, EasySMX X10 controller, ROG Strix Carry mouse.

hexaae
Level 13
Bad news: Nvidia said it's not a problem in their drivers.
This means it's a ASUS hardware issue or a bad choice of faulty panels from AUO?
Will now ASUS offer a free replacement for owners of these expensive gaming laptops?



https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/1086685/geforce-drivers/inverse-ghosting-on-panel-auo-b173h...
// ASUS SCAR18 G834JY, i9-13980HX, 4090 laptop 256bit 16GB, 32GB 5600MHz RAM, 18" 16:10 2560x1600 240Hz G-Sync internal screen, external UWQHD 3440x1440 Mi 34" Monitor with Freesync, NVMe, 8BitDo Arcade Stick, EasySMX X10 controller, ROG Strix Carry mouse.

hexaae
Level 13
Hey ASUS... news? Fix (new vbios or something)?
It's unacceptable for an expensive laptop like this with inadequate AUO B173HAN03.2 [AUO329D] displays! ASUS should provide a fix (free panel replacement or SW tweak to cancel inverse ghosting)!
// ASUS SCAR18 G834JY, i9-13980HX, 4090 laptop 256bit 16GB, 32GB 5600MHz RAM, 18" 16:10 2560x1600 240Hz G-Sync internal screen, external UWQHD 3440x1440 Mi 34" Monitor with Freesync, NVMe, 8BitDo Arcade Stick, EasySMX X10 controller, ROG Strix Carry mouse.

C'mon ASUS you must do something!

I hope that ASUS will find solution for this problem.
It is unacceptable in £1700 laptop !!
C'mon ASUS !!!

Tindreal
Level 7
This issue is also present on laptops using 120 hz AUO panel. Laptops like the g701vik, gl702vs, gl702vi. I know, I tested all 3.

As seen on the above video, The issue on the gl702vs can be temporary fixed by installing driver 376.06 released by Asus in 2016.

Dear Asus, can you please release a newer driver which has the same fix as the 376.06 for these panels?

tl,dr: not only the gl703gs is affected, but a lot of older models too.

So you think that it can be solved by driver update ?
I hope so.....

hexaae
Level 13
Since Nvidia customer care said what he said (see #14) I doubt they'll ever fix it. Maybe we should push NVidia for a fix and not ASUS?
// ASUS SCAR18 G834JY, i9-13980HX, 4090 laptop 256bit 16GB, 32GB 5600MHz RAM, 18" 16:10 2560x1600 240Hz G-Sync internal screen, external UWQHD 3440x1440 Mi 34" Monitor with Freesync, NVMe, 8BitDo Arcade Stick, EasySMX X10 controller, ROG Strix Carry mouse.