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Jagged Lines and Flickering everywhere

SwaY1288

I'm not seeing what you're complaining about... Might be your monitor, and only you can see it.  Try shooting your monitor with your cellphone camera.

 

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2 minutes ago, zombienerd said:

I'm not seeing what you're complaining about... Might be your monitor, and only you can see it.  Try shooting your monitor with your cellphone camera.

 

On the Arm on the Right for instance you can see a lot of Flashing and Jagged lines 

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23 minutes ago, SwaY1288 said:

On the Arm on the Right for instance you can see a lot of Flashing and Jagged lines 

that's not flickering, that's just aliasing due to low resolution, you need to enable anti-aliasing or increase resolution

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39 minutes ago, SwaY1288 said:

On the Arm on the Right for instance you can see a lot of Flashing and Jagged lines 

Ahh...

14 minutes ago, _Syn_ said:

that's not flickering, that's just aliasing due to low resolution, you need to enable anti-aliasing or increase resolution

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Yeah, what ^ they ^ said.  That is normal.   You need more anti-aliasing, higher resolution, scaling change, or all three.

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Case: Lian Li Lancool Mesh RGB

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 

Cooler: CoolerMaster MasterLiquid 240

MB: MSI B550 Gaming Pro Carbon 

Ram: Gskill DDR4 3600 x 32GB 

GPU: Asus Arez Strix Vega 64 OC

PS: Seasonic FOCUS Gold Plus Series SSR-750FX

SSD1: Crucial P1 1TB NVME

SSD2: Adata SU800 512gb M.2 Sata

HDD: Hitatchi 2tb 7200RPM + 3x 2TB WD Passport USB 3.0

Monitors: AOC C24G1

Keyboard: Cheap Blue Knockoff Mechanical

Mouse: Uhuru Gaming Mouse
OS: Pop! 21.04



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1 minute ago, zombienerd said:

Ahh...

Yeah, what ^ they ^ said.  That is normal.   You need more anti-aliasing, higher resolution, scaling change, or all three.

Yeah but i tried that with max AA and Resolution upscaled with DSR to 4k and it still looked like that. 

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