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AOC 24G2ZU/BK 240HZ weird white lines

Ducktape10
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21 minutes ago, Ducktape10 said:

Im not sure. Its a bit random.
I found a video from reddit where there is similar problem.
https://imgur.com/a/taS2tCy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_persistence

I see, try fiddling with the pixel response times to see if that makes a difference. If not, you could send it back where you got it from if it is still under warranty.

Hey, when I turn on the display I see these weird lines. Also when I use it sometimes I see some burn-in like things, but they disappear after a while. Did someone experience same thing?

 

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Is this a new monitor or have you used it for a while?

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Just now, Blasty Blosty said:

Is this a new monitor or have you used it for a while?

I bought 1 year ago.(2023-03-07)

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2 minutes ago, Ducktape10 said:

I bought 1 year ago.(2023-03-07)

So I assume this has just started happening?

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4 minutes ago, Blasty Blosty said:

So I assume this has just started happening?

Yes, in a last few day I saw small burn in like things for example browser url in my browser search bar. But they disappear after a while. I tried the pixel test with https://lcdtech.info/en/tests/dead.pixel.htm
Everything seems ok in the test, so I dont understand it.
I tried reset the display settings and also tried to reconnect the cables.

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3 minutes ago, Ducktape10 said:

But they disappear after a while

Weird, so after a while does it not happen on startup either?

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21 minutes ago, Ducktape10 said:

Im not sure. Its a bit random.
I found a video from reddit where there is similar problem.
https://imgur.com/a/taS2tCy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_persistence

I see, try fiddling with the pixel response times to see if that makes a difference. If not, you could send it back where you got it from if it is still under warranty.

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Just now, Blasty Blosty said:

I see, try fiddling with the pixel response times to see if that makes a difference. If not, you could send it back where you got it from if it is still under warranty.

100% warranty-able problem, if any simple fixes like fiddling with the monitor settings don't work

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I tried to set the refresh rate to 60,100,144hz and weird thing happend. (240hz kinda ok)
I will RMA.

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12 minutes ago, Ducktape10 said:

I tried to set the refresh rate to 60,100,144hz and weird thing happend. (240hz kinda ok)
I will RMA.

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Oh yeah that's completely gone

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