After extensive testing, I discovered that inversion artifacts during the UFO test produced different results on two separate PCs. This confirmed that the issue isn't with the monitor or the GPU but with the entire PC setup.
I tested my GTX 970 on the new PC, and the inversion artifacts persisted. This has led me to suspect that this issue may be connected to why I’ve felt frustrated for the past two years with my 13700K system.
The strangest part is that after a fresh Windows reinstall, the problem seemed to disappear initially. However, once I installed all the drivers, the artifacts reappeared. When I only installed the basic drivers, the issue improved but didn't completely go away.
I’m also noticing different patterns during the inversion uniformity test on the UFO website depending on the setup.
It feels like I’m finally narrowing down the cause of the problem!
https://www.testufo.com/inversion#pattern=uniformity&ppf=1
Additionally, during the UFO test with multiple frame rates, I set it to the slowest setting and noticed a pulsating effect when the image moves. This issue doesn’t occur on my older setup.
While I’ve managed to improve this on my newer setup, there’s still a noticeable difference in the inversion artifacts. To clarify, this is not related to color gradation or any kind of panel issue—it’s something deeper in the system configuration.
It feels like I’m getting closer to fully understanding what’s causing these discrepancies!
I feel like the pulsating effect resembles a strange frequency, which seems to originate from something related to the motherboard or CPU. It could potentially be an issue with power delivery or interference at the hardware level.Tha is making us sick..As soon as I sit on my old pc I feel the better ..