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Ghost taskbar, is it burn in or something creepy?

I bought this Y27G re-furbed and couldn't be happier, the other day I tried a windows theme (gd it) and since aero themes seem to not work at all on my pc (i53450s gtx1050ti 16gbram) I removed it. Since then I noticed a ghost image of a windows 10 taskbar, maybe it has been there or maybe the theme installed something? Scanned and Ccleaned but it is still there, thinking it is burned in. Its just weird i didn't notice till now and there is also a ghost box about 70% of the screen in the center that looks like the ghost taskbar... Thanks everyone

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it is a burn in scar.

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Just now, Theguywhobea said:

100% a ghost

Agreed, you should sell it before the ghost decides to haunt you instead of the computer 

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Thats fine, Im already hauted, although my fears seem comfrimed, g sync is useless anyways lul

 

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Certain types of LCD 'can' burn in, but your talking crazy amounts static image time required. And its more due to uneven pixel degredation rather than classic 'burn in'.

 

Temporary image retention isnt unheared of, but again rare. Certain full color videos can help reduce or remove it. Depending on the panel type you'd want to use a bright neutral color liike a light grey, or a darker richer color.

 

Just try youtube 'fix' videos see if any of them work.

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