EI322QUR How to fix ghosting I noticed really bad ghosting.

Chuu
Chuu Member Posts: 1 New User
edited August 2023 in Monitors

I got a new EI322QUR and after I plugged it in and starting using it, I noticed really bad ghosting. I tried using a different port on both my gpu and monitor with different cable types, tried all three levels of overdrive, messed with windows and nvidea control panel settings and nothing worked. I have a second monitor that doesn't experience ghosting at least to the same degree so I don't think it's my gpu being damaged. Any thoughts?

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Answers

  • firdouglas
    firdouglas Member Posts: 1 New User

    Don't know if this is relevent to you still or not. But after several months trying things and whatnot, I found that boosting the black level setting all the way to 10 reduced the ghosting I saw using the UFO test.

    If this isn't helpful to you, hopefully it will be to something else.

    I also have just standard user setting with gamma bumped down to 1.8, contrast to 55-60, and Freesync premium pro on. Everything else was the same, but the thing that made the difference for me was the black level.