Acer Nitro XV275K P3 Auto dimming

JohnDavis6280
JohnDavis6280 Member Posts: 7 New User

Just got it today and setup the HDR and it looks great, bright and colorful, but there is a strange issue about this brightness.

HDR on in windows 11 and in monitor, connected to RTX 3060 Ti Dp 1.4 on HP Omen 25L and when i open any window with white background the monitor stay bright for about 7-10 seconds and then dims itself by 30-40% and when i minimize the window and reopen it, the same thing happens, screen stays bright for few seconds and dims itself.

I've read the manual but no reasonable solution there about this issue.
Same thing happens on 160 or 144Hz, my Nvidia drivers are the newest ones and so is windows.

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 14,120 Trailblazer
  • JohnDavis6280
    JohnDavis6280 Member Posts: 7 New User

    I posted photos of my Display settings page above and there is no such option in my settings..

  • JohnDavis6280
    JohnDavis6280 Member Posts: 7 New User

    I do not have a laptop, i have a desktop. This option for auto brightness applies to laptops or battery powered Win11 units, not desktops.

  • JohnDavis6280
    JohnDavis6280 Member Posts: 7 New User

    I turned HDR off in Windows and monitor and the brightness stays the same so i assume something is wrong with the HDR program either in windows or Acer. I understand that if the display is not receiving HDR signal then it will not display HDR content but what does that have to do with static brightness?
    The display should stay at it static brightness until pixel change occurs.

    I will try older version of windows and display drivers but if that don't help, then i have no use for this HDR monitor that is dimming itself by trying to save power on my desktop? Something is wrong..

  • JohnDavis6280
    JohnDavis6280 Member Posts: 7 New User

    Turns out that it Windows HDR is dimming the monitor, nothing else. Seems that a group of delinquent humans in a basement somewhere decided to write an algorithm that controls what you see instead of YOU controlling what you want to see. So save yourself the pain and skip the HDR monitors all together until that is resolved.

    NOTE, the Adaptive Brightness ONLY applies to battery powered devices, NOT desktop PCs.