If you're "new" to this issue, users from early last year (including me) have reported this issue occurring even to their PS5 consoles on certain scenes where there are sudden bright scenes.So no, it's an issue with the monitor and not exclusive to P...
It doesn't matter if they released that monitor with DP 2.1 if your GPU still has the DP 1.4, like RTX 4000 series and below. Only RTX 5000 series and at least RX 7000 series GPUs will benefit with DP 2.1.If you connect a DP 1.4 output to a DP 2.1 mo...
Whatever Asus's statements are, what makes you think that's acceptable?What you're saying is that, if you bought a brand new car, then it suddenly stops during a ride, then the manufacturer tells you, "Oh it's a safety feature. Please don't use the H...
That's a stupid assumption that VRR isn't a must-have feature, especially on a 4k 240Hz monitor. Not all PCs can push high framerates on 4k resolution, HENCE, VRR is necessary to keep the display smooth.So No, turning off VRR is not a solution.
What's with this generalization and conclusion? You're wrong. For my case, this isn't related to VRR at all. The issue happens on my PS5 and PC (4090) while just playing a video.It happens when the scene displays a flash of bright white, either on HD...