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  • @FlorinAndrei That was the first thing I tried. Doesn't work.
  • This isn't happening on boot. Let me explain this again, in 3 simple steps: STEP 1 - I'm using the laptop on battery, the screen is NOT getting dimmed, everything works fine. No problems. STEP 2 - I plug in the power cord so now I'm powering the laptop from the grid. The screen still isn't dimming itself, everything's…
  • Option 1 - yes, this of course works... until I plug the laptop in and unplug it again. That's the whole problem, then I have to set it to enable and then disable again and it works again... until I plug it in and unplug it and so on. Option 2 - tried that already during the initial Googling session - didn't help either.…
  • Already tried that too. I've edited every power plan I could find and disabled any display-related technology in every plan even those that aren't active - didn't help. The strangest thing about this is that those settings don't change when it happens. I have an old notebook/tablet-hybrid from ASUS which also has Intel…
  • Not really. I'm always using 120Hz and it can occur there too. Now, I can't say for sure whether it does happen at 60Hz or not (haven't tested it), but it's surely not exclusive to 144Hz.
  • You are wrong... but not entirely. It's not specifically the resolution change, but the change between desktop and a game in exclusive full-screen mode. It happened to me once when I was playing a game and also wanted to check things on a map on some website. At that time I was constantly Alt-Tabbing back and forth and…
  • Meanwhile I've got a second screen and it's pretty much perfect in terms of uniformity so... case closed for me :)
  • @Zippyuser I was actually wrong about this being just an Nvidia issue as someone reported the same problem on a FreeSync monitor so it could be something with the AUO panels or the adaptive sync technology in general. Either way - I'm not defending Acer, I'm trying to put this information out there so that people won't…
  • I don't think that's a crack, it looks like part of his wallpaper and the issue itself are the vertical lines covering the whole screen. Look at the Nvidia installer window - it's also covered in those lines so it's not part of the wallpaper. Anyway, as for the issue itself - if you have an option to connect a different…
  • Interesting. In that case that's an even better reason not to focus just on Acer - it's happening at least on BenQ, ASUS and Acer Gsync monitors and even ASUS FreeSync monitors. I wonder what the source of this issue is then. Is it some inherent problem of any adaptive sync technology? I wonder if this could happen on an…
  • I don't. If the issue with the brakes is not caused by the manufacturer mounting them incorrectly, but by the brakes themselves being faulty and there would be documented cases of the same issue occurring in multiple cars from multiple manufacturers then at that point I would of course blame the brake manufacturer. Of…
  • It's not the monitor's fault, it can happen on any monitor from any brand that has GSync. Don't blame the monitor manufacturer, blame Nvidia.
  • Why do you people keep blaming Acer when this is clearly a known GSync issue which happens in different monitors from different brands? Report it to Nvidia who may actually be able to solve it. Replacing the monitor won't help you. Buying one from a different brand won't help you, as long as you have a GSync monitor, you…
  • Are you talking about the issue where there's a "missing" line of screen in a vertical line in the middle which is then copied to the side of the screen? If so - this is a known issue with GSync, it happens with other monitors from other brands, don't send your monitor back because of this, you may get it with any other…
  • Get the XB271HU. Reasons why you should NOT buy the curved one: 1. Curved only makes sense if it's ultrawide. A curve is not necessary for a normal 16:9 screen. 2. 31.5 inch is too big for 1440p, at 27 inch you get the best (IMO) pixel density at this resolution, any bigger than that and you'll start seeing pixels. 3. IPS…
  • What monitor did you have in the past? Was is a 1080p screen? If so... welcome to the 1440p experience ;)
  • I read in another thread that people had this issue with other monitors from other brands and it might be an issue with the GSync module so... I hope the replacement won't do this anymore, but given this information, I don't think I would replace mine. I think the first one I bought actually had such issue too, but I…
  • If you're interested in build dates and bleed, I just bought two of those monitors, both with zero bleed. Here's a picture: I left the cursor on the screen so you won't say that the screen is off ;) Also, below the same picture with deliberately boosted brightness (+150% in Photoshop, obviously the screen doesn't look like…
  • If you still have enough time to return it you could try to just buy a second one. If it's good and doesn't have this issue, you'll keep it and then return the first one. I recently went through five ASUS monitors (the PG279Q), every single one of them had massive discoloration issues, they had some bleed, but minor, and…
  • It depends on the return policies in your country and/or the store. If you've just purchased it recently and have the option to return it, I would personally use that option, but mention to the store that it's defective. They may offer you a replacement instead of a refund and if it's good - problem solved. If the next one…
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