gregtsakil9

https://filetransfer.io/data-package/0hRTZMsB#link

in CRU, import this file, then click OK and launch restart64.exe in CRU folder ( it restart grapfic card driver )

After that you can see your monitor without color-convertion, also 48/45/30hz should be available

If something goes wrong, launch reset-all.exe - it will read EDID data from your monitor again and rewrite all EDID changes you did via CRU. Try to assign .exe with windows hotkeys - if you will get "black window", using hotkeys you can launch reset-all.exe. Or another solution - to connect another monitor and start reset-all.exe

    gregtsakil9 I think I did it with no errors ..How will I know that it worked ?on nvidia controll panel 48/45/30hz are available would I notice anything different on 144hz also ?

      simplex I still feel that all the pixels are flikkering and are not stable :-( I also used novideo_srgb and still I can tell that threre is a kind of pulsating effect across the screen ..Maybe after years of use and alot of screen time I became very sensitive to it ….I realy dont know

        gregtsakil9 Maybe after years of use and alot of screen time I became very sensitive to it

        Few years was enough for same experience with xiaomi monitor.

        There also could be t-con issue, desync or another problem inside the panel. You cannot detect it but can feel with eyes. Try to find same monitor just to look in it, to compare…

          simplex i have next to me another monitor of the same line and model that dell send me im testing right now

          I can tell more when I read lines on dark grey backround with white text,Did you manage to make your display better on the eyes ?and if yes what did you do ?

            gregtsakil9 after using datacolor spyder x pro i could achive 94 % collor on the replacment model and 74 on my faulty one …so the color is off I want to play a game now to see how it handles motion maybe the monitor was faulty

            simplex is it possible that i'm sensitive to the horizontal polarizer filter ?..older monitors that i had i could see though polarized glasses

              gregtsakil9

              idk which "strain" case is your… when I thought the polarisation is the issue, I checked all displays around me - safe were horisontal and vertical, one phone was round polarisation. So, personally for me, polarisation is not issue

              Last week I checked 3 replacement panel for my laptop, but each of them have defects.

              lp173wf4-spf5: opple4 shows no PWM ( 3 khz ) but I felt strain from the laptop's BIOS loading moment. Pixel invertion had a chess pattern. 6-bit panel, great brightness (upto 300nits), a bit red color lack, 7000k temperature

              b173han01.8 - great brightness (upto 300nits), no red color lack, 6-bit + FRC, no PWM (40khz, but need adoptation), green channel had epic high value, as when I seen another white screen, it looked red ! 6700k temperature. Chess pattern of pixel invertion

              b173han01.0 - bad brightness (upto 140 nits), no red color lack, EDID show it is 6-bit but when I put 8-bit on it, it starts to FRC, excellent temperature ( 6500k ), no PWM - most calm panel of those 3, no eyes adaptation need at all. Chess pattern of pixel invertion

                simplex So, you’re keeping the last one? Are you sure it’s working for you? I thought about polarization because I feel that the best monitors for me were the ones I could view through polarized glasses, like an old LG 27 and the Dell P3221D (60Hz).

                The thing is, after using the Dell G3223D (165Hz), I couldn’t go back to 60Hz—it feels like the PC is lagging. I also wanted to try LG’s gaming monitors, but when I asked LG Greece and ASUS , they couldn’t tell me the polarization angle of the monitors before purchase.

                Now I’m stuck. I’m not even sure if the issue is related to the polarization angle for me.

                  gregtsakil9 So, you’re keeping the last one?

                  Nope, I wanna try another samples of b173han01.0, without brightness issue

                  Another issue could be… overdrive. Its a thing to made pixels more faster, using increased voltage. It also could flickers in oscillogram. Old panels (< 2019year ), despites the FRC, are very "calm" when you look in it, but some new panels - you feel bad at first look. If engeneers dont allow you to control BFI, overdrive, or v-com adjustments via secretmenu, the best solution - to find "good" monitor

                    simplex I just bought g3223q its a 32 4k monitor I believe a very high ppi screen making pixels as small as possible is the best solution not be afected by their flicker ,,,because I see that the pixel doesent flikker all together so the effect should be much better if you cant see them ..like my tablet 12.4 inch 1600 x 2560 pixels, 16:10 ratio (~243 ppi density) is very easy to look at but if you realy try to see flicker you can but much much less pronounced .. so try the highest ppi you can find for your laptop and genereal screens..

                      gregtsakil9 so try the highest ppi you can find for your laptop and genereal screens..

                      true. I heard some feedback from sensitive peoples, who starts to use high ppi screens (2k 14 inch for example) and didn't notice any problems

                      moonpie yea it is very nice !! its not true 10 bit no also its an AU Optronics panel and ips AHVA which i don't know what it is also its kinda semi gloss but I dont seem to mind now but in the summer with more sunlight I would have to keep the drapes close most of the day but will see..

                      https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/ff602af8

                      I also want to try LG 32GR93U-B

                      Why should I disable vrr? you mean gsync ?I dont think it hase bfi

                      6 days later

                      After some long hours of work and game I can trully say that the dell g3223q is very good for me it also has the polarizer the angle that I now now im sensitive to .I can see though it with polarized glasses !The only downside of the monitor is that is slightly glossy and I have alot of light during the day and it's a little distraction .

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