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Losing a few pixels at the top of my screen when G-SYNC is enabled

thepringles

Hi, when gsync is enabled my screen losses pixels at the top of my screen, maybe like 2 - 4 rows of pixels is missing, someone knows how to fix it? i have the display conected via displayport to usb-c and the problem is more noticiable because i have the screen upside down so it hides some portion of the task bar... it is a bug or maybe because my screen is not gsync certified? other than this the screen function perfectly fine. 

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What is the reported resolution under display settings? The pixels aren't being used, but they're not covering. Something that should be there, it looks like your just using a weird res with Less vertical pixels.

I could use some help with this!

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  • 3 weeks later...

is 1920x1080, it seems like gsync expand the screen vertically 2-4 rows, I don't know, such a weird bug

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maybe im blind, but can u show what the issue is better?

how do u measure "2-4" pixels anyway?

 

 

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Look at the bottom of the photos, the blue bar that is below some icons disappeared when on gsync. I know because the blue bar is 2 pixels height.

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I purchased another cable but has the same problem, the only thing to do is trying this in a certified gsync screen, rotating just like i did and verify if the blue bar disappears or not

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16 hours ago, thepringles said:

I purchased another cable but has the same problem, the only thing to do is trying this in a certified gsync screen, rotating just like i did and verify if the blue bar disappears or not

Ok, i see now… does this also happen if you dont rotate the screen? i mean maybe its that whats bugging out. 

The direction tells you... the direction

-Scott Manley, 2021

 

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Corsair Link (Anime Edition) 

MSI Afterburner 

OpenRGB

Lively Wallpaper 

OBS Studio

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Avidemux

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WMP

GIMP

HWiNFO64

Paint

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Superposition 

Prime95

Aida64

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