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RVE - Very Strange Problem

Deceiver
Level 10
Hello Dear people, i bouth a RVE board today - install hardware - and win10 - boot up, install drivers.

Ok let's go to the problem - Picture quality look's like over prosecced and over sharpened.

all my hardware is old, excluding new psu - its seasonic snow silent 1050, before this i have be queiet dark power pro 1200.

Drivers, videocard, monitor, cables are the same.

Before this, a have another RVE with this hardware and dont have a problem.

But i found the bios on this new RVE is not the same, one number up.

I think it's bios related or pci-e slot's problem.

Problem is not hard visible - need to close lookup to see it,
it's on nuances level.

And yet there is a feeling that I can not focus on the image.

Help me please.
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Deceiver
Level 10
I try to change videocard to radeon or another nvidia card - to no avail - and try to use another psu - nothing change ((

Think it's processor or motherboard ?? - can you give me plane to go ?

if i sell this mobo - and try to pick up another - would it not be fail?

i cant take another x99 mobo to try if somethings change (((

Deceiver wrote:
I try to change videocard to radeon or another nvidia card - to no avail - and try to use another psu - nothing change ((

Think it's processor or motherboard ?? - can you give me plane to go ?

if i sell this mobo - and try to pick up another - would it not be fail?

i cant take another x99 mobo to try if somethings change (((

As Chino says, it is highly unlikely that it is your MB and even less so after trying another PSU and it looks the same.

Your video cable and monitor are the first things to check.

Not sure what your monitor is, but if it has TV functionality, then it likely has image motion enhancement (turn it off) and/or other digital processing intended to make TV look better.

There are also monitors now with a "game mode" that trade input lag for image quality as well that can do what you describe.

If it isn't a "soft" setting of your monitor, then the cable or connector is damaged.

I guess lastly, double check that it happens plugged into a good power source - good UPS, or wall socket you've used before. Wiring issues, power blocks, etc... can have enough noise to do some strange things.

xarot
Level 11
I don't quite understand the issue you are having. Stupid question: Have you set the correct resolution and refresh rate? Have you tried another cable from monitor?

Is the issue in BIOS only or in Windows or both?

If it's possible take a picture of the issue you are having, even if we can't see the issue in the picture.
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Deceiver
Level 10
Xarot and Cekim - thanks for the answers, it is in bios issue too - i try another cable and another monitor issue is the same.

picture do not show this issue, becouse it's dificult to see - but if siting long time for pc i feel eye pain and headaches.

On this monitor and the same motherboard in past time - i do not have this issue) it's about a half year ago.

Monitor is Samsung T220 - it's not a tv.

Maybe need to chek power source - but i did for my room another line and good cable on the isolated automatical switch.

I think it's mother board - becouse when i try to connect my notebook to my monitor from intel hdgraphics - i do not have this issue,

When i try my videocard on another pc with this monitor i do not have this issue..

It is real that's the motherboard giving me this issue?

cekim
Level 11
re: eye pain/headache:
1. Does your monitor have an "info" that will show what the refresh rate is? Not what you set it to, but what the monitor is seeing?

What you describe are artifacts that you typically see with resolution scaling. So, if there is a driver issue causing the resolution to not match your monitor, that could explain it.

2. If you have power issues from the wall, battery backup, power brick, surge protector etc... (i.e. things other than the PC/PSU itself), that could cause flickering that is hard to see but causes eye-strain over time.

cekim wrote:
re: eye pain/headache:
1. Does your monitor have an "info" that will show what the refresh rate is? Not what you set it to, but what the monitor is seeing?

What you describe are artifacts that you typically see with resolution scaling. So, if there is a driver issue causing the resolution to not match your monitor, that could explain it.

2. If you have power issues from the wall, battery backup, power brick, surge protector etc... (i.e. things other than the PC/PSU itself), that could cause flickering that is hard to see but causes eye-strain over time.


Thank you for the answer. Monitor show's 60 hz - and in nvcp 60 hz to.. i even try bloorbusters site ufo test - and there is 60 hz to.

Monitor can work with 75 hz - but issue still presist.

I have a wery good AC power.

I can describe this issue or how you say artifact.. it's such - if i have a sharpness about 50 for my monitor -its normal, than issue such as sharpness 65 or higher.

text and objects have an halo effect - but it's see in wery contrast scene.

White colors are little blurry.

i found something on other site - but problems that's he describe - dosnt resolvd... here is the link - http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/answers/id-2649210/bad-picture-quality-computer.html