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  • I sold the monitor years ago. You posted years too late, sorry. In case I didn't say it in the thread, I ended up RMAing it with acer and they fixed it, but I never again used my i1profiler in automatic mode again out of fear of it bricking/damaging the display like it did with the XB270HU.
  • https://www.reddit.com/r/swtor/comments/2ymbgt/is_the_fps_cap_100_or_110/cpskl3v Does this have something to do with your issue? I'm not going to reply to the ULMB thread i made because its off-topic and I want a real reply from acer
  • Do you have a different hard drive you can install a new OS to so you can boot off a fresh installed OS? You know, formatting without the format? Or maybe resize your existing partitions and install a fresh OS on the new partition? I mean I highly doubt the monitor itself is the limiting factor of your framerate. Something…
  • Dunno, my FPS is fine. Fire strike peaked around 160fps with my sli 980. >138fps avg on test 1, >111 avg on test 2. driver 353.12. Worked fine in regular 144hz mode and 100hz ulmb mode. have you tried using the monitor on a different computer to see if the FPS locks at 110? just start eliminating factors. if all else…
  • XB270HU is a gsync monitor. if you need freesync, you need the XG270HU. If your monitor resolution/refresh rates arent coming up correctly, add them in manually through your driver's custom resolution utility (nvidia has one in its driver control panel). AMD might be a little more difficult; read this post here, but it's…
  • Gsync is a 2-way agreement; Monitor and Driver. The monitor will always opt to use gsync if available in its hardware. So it comes down to the driver at the user level to decide to use gsync or not. In a fresh driver installation, gsync is enabled by default. You can opt to turn it off within nvidia's drivers. If you use…
  • While you can easily convert a displayport signal into an HDMI one (Displayport is smart enough to emulate HDMI), the opposite is not true. You can't passively convert an HDMI signal into a displayport signal (HDMI doesn't know how to emulate displayport). There may be powered converters out there that aren't cheap.…
  • turned off gsync yet? gsync will cap your FPS like vsync.
  • To those getting this problem. You all used color calibration software to calibrate your monitor, yes/no? If so, did you use Automatic Display Control (ADC, where it automatically controls brightness, contrast, and RGB values during calibration), yes/no? If so, you probably ran into the problem I did. I don't have an…
  • I just got back my monitor from RMA. Here is the notes they left me on a paper included in the box, which was a generic large brown box that contained the monitor and a number of polyurethane expanding foam padded bags Problem Description "The customer's monitor is losing the OSD ettings that they are manually setting…
  • Thank you for all the feedback. Its annoying to me that -i- may have caused the problem through using a feature as intended. I await your test to see if using ADC causes the problem to resurface. I thought this problem was like this from the get-go because I immediately calibrated the display when I got it.
  • he said 7-10 business days. they gave me a prepaid ground shipping label, so im out of a monitor for a least a full month.
  • Nice to know someone else also has an i1display (at least I think you have one...). I got a question for you. After your software calibrates the monitor through the use of ADC, what is the behavior of the monitor when you try to see what exact RGB settings are set? I already sent my monitor in as per the tech's request,…
  • That looks a lot like my pixel inversion problem that I had with my asus pg278q. But it only happened during motion. Here is me rotating an avatar in world of warcraft.
  • It sounds to me like you are possibly using a custom color profile. Not your monitor settings, but some sort of color calibration profile (.icc, or .icm, or something like that). I found that when I calibrated my monitor and saved the resulting color correction file in the ICC v4 format, many pictures colors were distorted…
  • Is this problem something you can take a picture of with your camera? I'm not an acer tech, I'm just curious.
  • Here is a video documenting the problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKTKX5kf-FI
  • Yes, the issue is still there. Maybe you misunderstand. The problem occurs with EITHER the power on/off switch on the back of the monitor (no time delay necessary) OR the monitor turned off with the front power button for at least ~15-30 minutes.
  • its a flaw of amd drivers. just have to deal with it. you add the resolution and refresh rate once, and shouldnt have to deal with that problem again until you format or use a different pc. i dont use monitor driver because the acer one is unsigned and wont install on 64 bit. plus i heard it messes with colors bad, so i…
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