Nitro VG220QB static waves in the bottom on grey/shades of grey

PumkinButter
PumkinButter Member Posts: 5

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Hey, had this monitor for a while now. Found these approximately 2 weeks ago, took it seriously only now. Basically those seem to appear on every grey shade and some dark colors (invisible on black, white and bright colors). Any ideas?

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  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,089 Pathfinder
    @PumkinButter
    Try to unplug all the wires goes to the monitor including the power cables and press and hold the power button on the monitor for 30 seconds and check
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  • PumkinButter
    PumkinButter Member Posts: 5

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    @Jack22
    Didn't work, unfortunately
  • PumkinButter
    PumkinButter Member Posts: 5

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    @Jack22
    Oh, wait. It got a little bit better, it's not so visible now.
  • Jack22
    Jack22 ACE Posts: 4,089 Pathfinder
    @PumkinButter
    Still if you have the same issue than need to check whether was there any problem inside the LCD
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  • PumkinButter
    PumkinButter Member Posts: 5

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    @Jack22
    Problem solved
    My dumb ***** didn't even consider that it was perhaps too cold for my monitor.
    Those only appear when it is cold or when the monitor was just turned on and is not warmed up yet. 
    Thanks for the answer though.
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,206 Trailblazer
    Wow, how cold is it there? :)
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  • PumkinButter
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    @billsey
    Not that cold, really. I think the lowest point is -10c° in daytime, it's just that my monitor's standing near a "leaking" window (That's the worst winter we had in years though, maybe its just not used to extreme temperatures lol).
  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,206 Trailblazer
    Time to cover the window with the stretchy clear plastic film... So you can still see out but not transfer cold as well.
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