Green vertical lines on Nitro KG272S3bmiipfx

Shir0ni
Shir0ni Member Posts: 1 New User

I recently buyed the 27" monitor Acer Nitro KG272S3bmiipfx, I connected it to my pc desktop and I can see (most in the black spots) these green vertical lines.
I tried installing new drivers of my GPU (4060), changed cables (Display Port and HDMI), looked in the BIOS but they are still there.
Can I fix it or do I have to ask for a replace/refund? 🙄

Answers

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 830

    A green vertical line on your monitor can be caused by several factors:

    Hardware Issues:

    • Defective Pixel: A stuck pixel can manifest as a vertical line of color. If it's stuck on green, it may appear as a green line.
    • Cable Problems: A faulty or damaged video cable (HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA) can lead to display issues. Try replacing the cable to see if the line disappears.
    • Graphics Card Issues: A malfunctioning graphics card or its drivers may cause display artifacts, including vertical lines. Updating or reinstalling the graphics drivers can help.
    • Monitor Malfunction: The monitor itself may have internal issues, such as a malfunctioning circuit or display panel damage.
      Software Issues:
    • Driver Problems: Outdated or corrupted graphics drivers can cause display anomalies. Ensure your graphics drivers are up to date.
    • Display Settings: Incorrect display settings or resolution can sometimes lead to display issues. Check your display settings to ensure they are correct.
      Interference:
    • Electromagnetic Interference: Devices near your monitor could interfere with the display. Try moving any nearby electronic devices away from the monitor.
      Troubleshooting Steps

    Restart the Monitor: Turn it off and on again.
    Check Connections: Ensure all cables are securely connected.
    Test with Another Device: Connect the monitor to a different computer or device to see if the issue persists.
    Change Cables: Swap out the video cable to rule out cable issues.
    Update Drivers: Check for and install any available driver updates for your graphics card.
    If the problem continues after these steps, it may indicate a hardware failure that requires professional repair or replacement.

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