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  • These pictures look fine on my monitor.
  • Relative Gamma: +0.3 SDR Colors sRGB: Off DP YCbCr sRGB: Off HDMI YCbCr sRGB: Off Color Temp. : User Red Color: 75 Green Color: 88 Blue Color: 100
  • The flickering is gone for me too. I was a bit concerned at first because the update failed with a message about not being able to normalize the settings. So I tried to run the updater again and I received the message that my monitor was ineligible to update. So it looks like it updated correctly as the flickering is gone.…
  • Obviously people would be more upset if the firmware update didn't work or it caused problems. But it's kind of a jerk move to come here and say something along the lines of "calm down guys" when some of us, like myself, have been dealing with this problem for over 5 months. I, for one, am fine with waiting a bit longer,…
  • I just installed the new driver. I never had scan lines show up in the trees image, but I'm still getting the scan lines when playing games, so it didn't fix anything for me either.
  • Eww... HDR400 at $2400... no thank you.
  • @Acer-Manny - Can we get an update on the status of the firmware update? If Acer is still working on it, that's fine, but an update on the status (one more week, two more weeks?) would really be appreciated.
  • 922 here. I think I might have got the first X35s :D
  • That's fantastic news! Thanks @Acer-Manny!
  • @Acer-Manny Can you let us know of any information with regards to this issue? The radio silence is crazy here. And to think that ASUS has identified the issue on their PG35VQ monitor and we've not heard a peep out of Acer about this problem...
  • To be fair, this monitor makes SDR games look amazing too.
  • I'm happy to report that I'm not seeing any flickering in Borderlands 3 with HDR on or HDR off. I wish Nvidia freestyle worked with BL3 so I could jack up the sharpening filter to see if I could reproduce flickering that way. But I'm glad to see that this problem doesn't affect BL3. On a side note, I can reproduce this…
  • My X35 does not get flickering with the "No Signal" box. I actually had a replacement monitor sent out to me and that new X35 had the flickering lines like what is described above. Needless to say, I sent back the new X35 and I'm keeping my old X35. I would say that if you're X35 has flickering with the "No Signal" box…
  • Just tried it and the flickering is still there. :(
  • Yeah, I can see how turning up the Digital Vibrance setting would be preferable in some games and not in others. But still, it's a great find that will hopefully lead to a solution on Acer's or Nvidia's end. 
  • I just tried this with The Witcher 3 and found that it does indeed help with reducing the flicker when I have in-game sharpening set to "High". Although the colors looked way over-saturated with the Digital Vibrance set at 90, it did reduce the flickering substantially. Reducing the Digital Viberance down to 75 also…
  • For the life of me, I can't get the scan lines to appear with this image. I'm zooming in to 100% and I see no change in the icons on my taskbar. You just need to zoom in on the image, right? Maybe I'm doing something wrong.
  • I agree, it sounds like Acer is admitting that this is an issue and needs to nail it down better by consistently reproducing the issue more. That's good news I suppose.
  • Sounds like you ran into the "black screen" bug I found and posted about in Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/ultrawidemasterrace/comments/cpeb8p/x35_black_screen_fix/ Give that fix a shot and see if it brings back the monitor when using DP.
  • Where are you getting this information? It's not a VA panel weakness due to bad response time. That doesn't even make sense. I've had VA panels before that didn't have this problem. Stop spreading misinformation. Also, for the fact that I can change an in-game setting, leave OD on, and the flickering goes away, such as…
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