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Random green dots LG monitor perhaps Windows fault?

sonsi

I have tried updating drivers re plugging everything, restarting and nothing seems to get rid of them they are not showing up when the PC is turned off and they are weirdly similar to the color of my background (that's why I was thinking that it could also be Windows somehow) but if I have other apps open I can still see them, I noticed my colors were fucked a few hours ago in my background it was all distorted and then I restarted everything back to normal but those green dots, side note is that my screen sometimes freezes and starts glitching (like matrix glitches type thing idk how to explain better) and the only thing that fixes it is unplugging power and plugging it back but that has been happening some time and it never had the green dots so I'm not sure if it's related probably? I need help this shit is annoying 🥲

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3 minutes ago, sonsi said:

I need help this shit is annoying 🥲

Have you confirmed that its a display issue or a PC / GPU problem? Do you have another screen you can test? Even a TV will do.

 

If the problem persists on a different screen then its either GPU or software. Updating GPU drivers would be a good shout but reinstalling Windows is always my go-to to remove any doubt its a software issue.

 

If it only has this issue with the LG screen then the screen is probably goosed. Does the screen have multiple input options? Have you tried HDMI / DP / VGA to see if it persists with all inputs

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1 hour ago, ChrisLoudon said:

Have you confirmed that its a display issue or a PC / GPU problem? Do you have another screen you can test? Even a TV will do.

 

If the problem persists on a different screen then its either GPU or software. Updating GPU drivers would be a good shout but reinstalling Windows is always my go-to to remove any doubt its a software issue.

 

If it only has this issue with the LG screen then the screen is probably goosed. Does the screen have multiple input options? Have you tried HDMI / DP / VGA to see if it persists with all inputs

I launched cyberpunk to play a bit and while playing I noticed it was fixed and now it's fine weird stuff

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