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Hey guys, it's me again! This time with a different question(or maybe a few)
I recently got myself a fancy OLED from LG.
I am well aware of the burn-in issue on OLED displays and the inevitable consequences that follow. That's why I've been taking some "drastic" measures, that should(hopefully) make my display last longer:
1. Screen brightness is set to 85, no need to have it at 100.
2. Automatic screen-saver set to 3 minutes.
3. Whenever I know I won't be using my PC for >5 minutes, I'll turn the screen off or lock my account to get that fast off.
4. I run pixel refresh every 4 or so hours of use and every night before shutting off my PC.
5. I have enabled "pixel switch" which moves pixels around left-right every once in a while.
What have you guys been doing to prevent burn-in?
How long have you had your OLED and are you experiencing burn-in?
Pic for attention:

I recently got myself a fancy OLED from LG.
I am well aware of the burn-in issue on OLED displays and the inevitable consequences that follow. That's why I've been taking some "drastic" measures, that should(hopefully) make my display last longer:
1. Screen brightness is set to 85, no need to have it at 100.
2. Automatic screen-saver set to 3 minutes.
3. Whenever I know I won't be using my PC for >5 minutes, I'll turn the screen off or lock my account to get that fast off.
4. I run pixel refresh every 4 or so hours of use and every night before shutting off my PC.
5. I have enabled "pixel switch" which moves pixels around left-right every once in a while.
What have you guys been doing to prevent burn-in?
How long have you had your OLED and are you experiencing burn-in?
Pic for attention: