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NZXT Cam appears to be flickering?

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I’m having the exact issue and it’s nearly impossible to use. Used DDU, Revo Uninstaller, etc with no prevail. Running a 14900k and 4080S. Definitely a bug on NZXT’s end.

 

Edit: Found a fix. It’s an issue with VRR and Low Latency mode. Suggest you either change them in global settings to off or go into program settings and turn them off there.

NZXT Cam is the only program on my PC that I have seen do this. I have not found much info online and I made sure it is up to date. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled nzxt cam. Not sure what else to do and figured I'd post on here for an answer. Thanks!

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My browser used to do something similar after I swapped GPUs to my newer one, DDU fixed it. Could give it a shot maybe.

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DDU is a great first step
Could it be something with HDR?

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I’m having the exact issue and it’s nearly impossible to use. Used DDU, Revo Uninstaller, etc with no prevail. Running a 14900k and 4080S. Definitely a bug on NZXT’s end.

 

Edit: Found a fix. It’s an issue with VRR and Low Latency mode. Suggest you either change them in global settings to off or go into program settings and turn them off there.

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On 3/30/2024 at 4:21 PM, Extra Juicy said:

I’m having the exact issue and it’s nearly impossible to use. Used DDU, Revo Uninstaller, etc with no prevail. Running a 14900k and 4080S. Definitely a bug on NZXT’s end.

 

Edit: Found a fix. It’s an issue with VRR and Low Latency mode. Suggest you either change them in global settings to off or go into program settings and turn them off there.

Is the global settings for windows? or Cam? thanks!

 

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