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Processor | 13900k |
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Motherboard | ASUS ROG STRIX Z790 gaming e wifi |
Cooling | Fractal Celsius+ S36 Prisma |
Memory | 32GB GSKILL Trident Z5RK 6000MHZ |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 4090 SuprimX |
Display(s) | LG Electronics 34GN850-B |
Case | Fractal Meshify |
Power Supply | Seasonic 1000w |
Hi there,
recently, I've noticed that when white objects are animated against black backgrounds, a few white pixels sometimes appear near the white objects and disappear immediately. So far, I've noticed this in the loading screens of Call of Duty and Star Wars Outlaws. Usually, it's about 5-6 pixels that appear white somewhere near the bottom edge of the screen and are visible for just a few fractions of a second. I ran dxdiag, but it didn't show any errors. Additionally, benchmarks all show stable and fairly good results. Does anyone have an idea what it could be? I'm using a 13900k with an RTX 4090. My monitor is a 34GN850-B with 144Hz and VRR or G-Sync compatibility and HDR enabled.
Cheers!
Edit 1: I changed display port cables, nothing changed. The pixel also appear in recordings. So it seems to be something with the card or the drivers.
Edit 2: After having the drivers reinstalled no change.
recently, I've noticed that when white objects are animated against black backgrounds, a few white pixels sometimes appear near the white objects and disappear immediately. So far, I've noticed this in the loading screens of Call of Duty and Star Wars Outlaws. Usually, it's about 5-6 pixels that appear white somewhere near the bottom edge of the screen and are visible for just a few fractions of a second. I ran dxdiag, but it didn't show any errors. Additionally, benchmarks all show stable and fairly good results. Does anyone have an idea what it could be? I'm using a 13900k with an RTX 4090. My monitor is a 34GN850-B with 144Hz and VRR or G-Sync compatibility and HDR enabled.
Cheers!
Edit 1: I changed display port cables, nothing changed. The pixel also appear in recordings. So it seems to be something with the card or the drivers.
Edit 2: After having the drivers reinstalled no change.