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Hello,
I received a monitor from amazon (i2357fh) today and I set it up with a laptop via HDMI.
I started to play Civilization 5 on the monitor, however the text dialogs would flicker a lot. This is a known issue, but my problem is that after quitting an hour later, the stuttering/line flickering seemed to stay permanently on the screen.
Technically, I could see a faint outline of certain Civ 5 text dialogs on my screen, flickering (back in my Windows Desktop).
I narrowed it down to the monitor's problem, because when I turn off / on the monitor, the flickering is there when the monitor's brand logo is temporarily displayed. The flickering is also there when the monitor is searching for input sources.
However, eventually the flickering started to die down, and a couple hours later, I can't really see anything.
Ever since then, I switched Civilization to non-flicker mode (windowed mode), and I'll continue to play like that.
My question is, does anybody know if this happens generally / is expected behaviour in all monitors? (Having a game flicker for an hour, and after exiting the game, the flicker stays [temporarily] on the monitor panel). Or possibly, it's the fault of this specific monitor...
I received a monitor from amazon (i2357fh) today and I set it up with a laptop via HDMI.
I started to play Civilization 5 on the monitor, however the text dialogs would flicker a lot. This is a known issue, but my problem is that after quitting an hour later, the stuttering/line flickering seemed to stay permanently on the screen.
Technically, I could see a faint outline of certain Civ 5 text dialogs on my screen, flickering (back in my Windows Desktop).
I narrowed it down to the monitor's problem, because when I turn off / on the monitor, the flickering is there when the monitor's brand logo is temporarily displayed. The flickering is also there when the monitor is searching for input sources.
However, eventually the flickering started to die down, and a couple hours later, I can't really see anything.
Ever since then, I switched Civilization to non-flicker mode (windowed mode), and I'll continue to play like that.
My question is, does anybody know if this happens generally / is expected behaviour in all monitors? (Having a game flicker for an hour, and after exiting the game, the flicker stays [temporarily] on the monitor panel). Or possibly, it's the fault of this specific monitor...
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My Computer
At a glance
Win7 Pro 64i7-3610QM8GB DDR3GTX 660M
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Y580
- OS
- Win7 Pro 64
- CPU
- i7-3610QM
- Memory
- 8GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 660M
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Mouse
- G500s
- Browser
- Chrome