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Ghosting on my Samsung C24FG73

It's a 144hz 1920x1080 VA 24 inch panel with "1ms" response time. It has a normal, fast and fastest response time mode and low input lag mode and I have it on the fastest and low input lag mode on. Im pretty sure these settings dont change the ghosting but when I am playing kovaak's aim trainer or overwatch I feel like the enemies are blurring past. I know I have motion blur turned off and it looks like ghosting. Enemies are usually red or red outlined if that helps?

 

Just want to know some general monitor tips to make better/ specific things to fix ghosting.

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2 minutes ago, Remikp04 said:

It's a 144hz 1920x1080 VA 24 inch panel with "1ms" response time. It has a normal, fast and fastest response time mode and low input lag mode and I have it on the fastest and low input lag mode on. Im pretty sure these settings dont change the ghosting but when I am playing kovaak's aim trainer or overwatch I feel like the enemies are blurring past. I know I have motion blur turned off and it looks like ghosting. Enemies are usually red or red outlined if that helps?

 

Just want to know some general monitor tips to make better/ specific things to fix ghosting.

Try the fast option,I am pretty sure one of those options is responsible for it.

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IF its ghosting, it can be either normal ghosting or inverse ghosting aka overshoot.

 

The later is caused by to much overdrive.

 

VA panels have a particularly hard time with dark transitions, however a good VA panel should have no issues with lighter transitions.

 

again IF its ghosting ur experiencing, try lowering the overdrive.

 

overdrive is good for attempting to compensate for the slow dark transitions, but it overdrives ALL transitions, which can lead to overshoot in the lighter transitions.

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When was it working good ?  What happened since then ?

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1 minute ago, SolarNova said:

IF its ghosting, it can be either normal ghosting or inverse ghosting aka overshoot.

 

The later is caused by to much overdrive.

 

VA panels have a particularly hard time with dark transitions, however a good VA panel should have no issues with lighter transitions.

 

again IF its ghosting ur experiencing, try lowering the overdrive.

 

overdrive is good for attempting to compensate for the slow dark transitions, but it overdrives ALL transitions, which can lead to overshoot in the lighter transitions.

I'll try normal and fast modes then :)

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Just now, Remikp04 said:

Honestly no idea, if anything I reinstalled windows but that shouldnt change anything right?

Well it can, since the drivers are older.  Use DDU then install the latest nVidia drivers and let us know.

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17 minutes ago, Remikp04 said:

DDU? Also I have latest nVidia drivers

Ok cool, I wanted to make sure you were on latest drivers after install OS or updating it.  Is there a game that works or this happens with everything ?

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Drivers has nothing to do with ghosting issue. 

 

It has to be monitor's settings or you got a bad lottery. 

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5 minutes ago, Turtle Rig said:

Ok cool, I wanted to make sure you were on latest drivers after install OS or updating it.  Is there a game that works or this happens with everything ?

Honestly dont know think its the same with everything

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17 minutes ago, CTR640 said:

Drivers has nothing to do with ghosting issue. 

 

It has to be monitor's settings or you got a bad lottery. 

I never said that Im not that stupid here,, come on now........

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Were simply trying everything we possibly can.

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