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I bought this monitor quite a while ago:

https://eu.aoc.com/en/monitors/24v2q
Specs:
IPS 1920x1080 @ 75 Hz

 

Let me cut to the chase real quick: 
This monitor legit hurts my eyes. I can't stand looking at this monitor.  When I look at the monitor I can literally see the vertical lines (IDK what they're called. They are small dots, forming vertical lines, something like this: 

 

(The monitor in this picture is NOT the AOC one, this is just a random monitor I found in a random video, to show you guys what I mean by "lines".)
Gu1GRIF.png

 

(In my case, these lines are vertical, and not horizontal, as shown in the link above)

I'm not really bothered by the lines, just thought I'd share this. It simply hurts my eyes. I don't know why, can anyone help me?

 

I've tried:
- using HDMI cable instead of DisplayPort
- configuring / fine-tuning the display itself (using the buttons under the bezel)
- configuring / adjusting screen in NVIDIA Control Panel (color modes, such as "Full" and "Limited")
- reducing / increasing brightness (I've basically tried all brightness levels)

 

Interestingly, when I hooked this monitor up to my PS4 it didn't hurt my eyes. Could this refer to a Windows error instead of the monitor itself being bad?

 

I currently have this monitor: 
LG 29UM58-P 
Specs:
IPS Ultrawide (2560x1080) @ 60 Hz

 

My current graphics card is:
RTX2060 
(Windows 10 Pro x64)

 

I bought the AOC 24V2Q because I got tired of ultrawide modes not being supported in games. I wanted a decent 16:9 monitor.

Has anyone ever experienced this? Any solutions or should I sell the monitor?

 

Thank you in advance!
 

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