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  • I spent all day trying to replicate what you're getting with snowy-village.jpg and the only time I was able to get very slight lines visible is when I switched off HDR in windows but that was on an Icon on the task bar and there was still no flickering even when I moved the image around. HDR On HDR Off The lines were…
  • Ok. I managed to get the same result as you when I turned down "Digital Vibrance" in the Nvidia control panel. (I have it set to 60%) I then turned it up to 75% and it was gone completely, even when I had HDR off. HDR On @ 75% Digital Vibrance HDR Off @ 75% Digital Vibrance Try that and see if it helps you.
  • I spent all day trying to replicate what you're getting with snowy-village.jpg and the only time I was able to get very slight lines visible is when I switched off HDR in windows but that was on an Icon on the task bar and there was still no flickering even when I moved the image around. HDR On HDR Off The lines were…
  • That's a shame. It's has definitely worked on mine. I'm assumed it was due to a conflict with Windows attempting to override g-sync or interfering with it somehow. Edit: I should note that I wasn't getting the vertical lines when pulling up the OSD or anywhere for that matter.
  • I had to make an account as I think I might have found the issue with the flickering and a possible solution. I had the same issue with flickering with the Predator X35 in multiple games and this seem to have fixed it. In windows goto Start|Settings|System|Display then scroll down to "Graphics Settings". There you will…
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