Chris_Waddle wrote:I have also had this same issue. For a while my monitor would randomly switch itself on; it then stopped doing that and would refuse to turn on unless I unplugged the power brick, wait for a minute then plug it back in.Eventually ...
What refresh rate was it on when you recorded the video? The effect is related to refreshing the screen i.e. pixel inversion. At 24 hz this is very palpable, though at 120-144 hz it should not be very noticeable except as a green line on the trailing...
Liquidus wrote:Sounds like buggy NVIDIA drivers than the monitor itself then. I was debating PG27AQ or a PB279Q, looks like I'll get the PB since GSYNC seems to be buggy and not worth the $300 price hike.It's your choice, but I think it's worth it. ...
Well, he does have G-Sync, but at $2000-2500 spent on the monitors alone, I don't see why you shouldn't spend half as much at least on the graphics power to show them off, if you can afford it.
He's not hovering around 144 fps, but you might be right. Has the OP tried turning off Vsync in the CP as opposed to in-game? Turning on/off windowed G-SYNC? (Also try turning off G-SYNC altogether to see if it's a driver issue or something to do wit...