sew333

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Hello.
First my pc.I have Gigabyte Rtx 3090 OC ( stock ) and 10850K stock ,32gb ram.

Issue is only on 1920x1080P with 165hz. On 1440P with 165mhz is fine. On 1920x1080P with 144hz is fine. On 1920x1080P with 165mhz i can see on screen small black dots flickering vertical.

If i wanna catch screen its not visible or clip. So i post screen and i added from paint. Just very small flickering black dots on vertical position. Happens only in 1080P with 165HZ. Visible on desktop too when i am very close.

When i made perform scaling on [gpu] in nvidia panel that line of small dots/squares will dissapear.

https://i.ibb.co/QJCTh7B/art.jpg

somebody ( other person ) had the same issue with same monitor,link reddit:

It happens only in 1080P or below with 165hz. With 144hz 1080P is ok. 1440P 165hz its ok.
I am not happy with pc because of this. What should i do ? Ignore that or rma ? Somebody said that i must rma monitor even if doing that on non-native resolution.


PS:
When i am playing games on rtx 3090 on 1440P ( which is ok ) i am thinking about that i am not happy.
 
Solution
The issue you're facing with your display, particularly flickering black dots at 1920x1080 resolution and 165Hz, can be quite frustrating. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this problem: 1. Check Cable and Connections: - Ensure the cable connecting your monitor to your GPU is securely attached and not damaged. - Try using a different cable to rule out any cable-related issues. 2. Update Drivers and Firmware: - Update your GPU drivers to the latest version. - Check if there are any firmware updates available for your monitor. 3. Monitor Settings: - Access your monitor settings and ensure there are no specific settings causing the issue. - Try adjusting settings like refresh rate...
The issue you're facing with your display, particularly flickering black dots at 1920x1080 resolution and 165Hz, can be quite frustrating. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this problem: 1. Check Cable and Connections: - Ensure the cable connecting your monitor to your GPU is securely attached and not damaged. - Try using a different cable to rule out any cable-related issues. 2. Update Drivers and Firmware: - Update your GPU drivers to the latest version. - Check if there are any firmware updates available for your monitor. 3. Monitor Settings: - Access your monitor settings and ensure there are no specific settings causing the issue. - Try adjusting settings like refresh rate, FreeSync/G-Sync, or any other display enhancements to see if the issue persists. 4. Revert to Default Settings: - Reset your monitor settings to default and try again. - Also, reset your GPU settings to default in case any custom settings are causing the problem. 5. Run a System Test: - Use your GPU's stress test to check for any abnormalities during full-screen operation. - Monitor the display closely during test runs to see if the issue persists. 6. Contact Manufacturer Support: - Reach out to both the monitor manufacturer and GPU manufacturer for advice and to check if there are known compatibility issues. - Considering the similarities with another user's experience, it might be a monitor-specific concern. 7. Consider RMA: - If all troubleshooting steps fail, consider contacting the manufacturer for a possible RMA process, especially if the issue impacts your experience negatively. Try these steps to see if you can isolate and resolve the issue. If the problem persists, RMAing the monitor could be necessary to ensure a satisfactory user experience with your system.
 
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