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42 minutes ago, Xanthe_2871 said:

Does it do this when you use a different display?

haven't tried that yet, i will do that

25 minutes ago, Mr.McMister said:

What type of cable are you using. VGA, HDMI, Displayport? Banding like that can sometimes occur with poor connections on digital signals or unshielded cables using analog signals.

 

i am using a displayport cable for my asus rog swift PG278Q

and a hdmi cable for my 27 inch asus 1080p monitor

 

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9 hours ago, Mr.McMister said:

looks like it might be the monitor. You're not the only one to be seeing these issues on the PG278Q

 

http://www.overclock.net/t/1509599/official-asus-rog-swift-pg278q-owners-club/3400

 

Okay then i will contact the seller, but i have used a spyder 3 pro to calibrate it. What i also find curious is that i am getting the exact same framerate on bf1 while playing on my 1080p screen.

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