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Looks as if contrast is cranked to the max. Try lowering it in the monitor settings.

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Look through your monitor's settings for a "RGB Range" or something around those lines, and mess around with that. I had similar artifacts when I got a new monitor and that fixed it for me.

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well i figured it out, when i turn on overclocking for higher than 60hz refresh rate, this happens......... this is so SO shitty, christ :/ when i buy new monitor where is written this information when i set advertised HZ that colors will look like ass :(?

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On ‎9‎/‎14‎/‎2019 at 9:00 PM, neyoneit said:

well i figured it out, when i turn on overclocking for higher than 60hz refresh rate, this happens......... this is so SO shitty, christ :/ when i buy new monitor where is written this information when i set advertised HZ that colors will look like ass :(?

This is terrible. Does that happen when you choose the advertised 100Hz?? Looks like TN color banding.. IPS should not look anything close to that.

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