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Left half of monitor.. dead?

nReichardt

So I woke up this morning turned on my computer. And my monitors left half of the screen is flickering, see picture here

When changing sources the monitors own HUD is not flickering see picture here

If i set the monitor to anything but 144Hz, its full screen flickering, picture here

 

Anyone got any idea what I can do, or is the monitor just dead?

 

Thanks in advance

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If the HUD is not flickering/whatever, it's probably a bad cable.

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have you tried redownloading the video card drivers?

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The problem persists through multiple different input sources, like my playstation, so I'm assuming its a monitor issue. Pc is connected via DP, and the PS via HDMI, so I don't think its the cables either. Must just be dead i guess..

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9 minutes ago, nReichardt said:

Must just be dead i guess

Probably.

Weird that it's only 1/2 the screen as opposed to the whole thing.

Any chance it's under warranty?

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23 minutes ago, Radium_Angel said:

Probably.

Weird that it's only 1/2 the screen as opposed to the whole thing.

Any chance it's under warranty?

Fortunately it is under warranty.

In anything under 144hz mode its the whole screen. In 144hz its only ½. Weird.

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