Hiya there!

I’ve recently been struggling more and more with this monitor issue as depicted in the picture. It happens whenever I turn the computer on, e.g. when the monitor has been inactive for a while. These lines only occur then, and slowly go away by themselves - unless i change the refresh rate of the monitor. To be frank, this has been an issue for probably over 2 years - but its never been “this bad” before.

Got no idea what has caused this, why it (seems) to be getting worse, or what this type of monitor issue is called.

This is a AOC 32" screen, dont have the exact model - but if it matters ill try to dig deep to find that.

Appreciate any tips or pointers to this.

  • Despair@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    It’s an issue with VA panels starting cold. You probably notice that it’s more common when the temperature in the room is cold.

    If your monitor has a startup graphic when powered on, or its settings menu appears at the bottom of your screen/overlap with the affected area, you’ll know the issue is with the panel and not your gpu/cables if the artifacts appear over top of the menu.

    My MSI Optix G24C has the same issues (uses a VA panel manufactured by Samsung), and can take a couple min to warm up if the room is cold and hasn’t been used in a while. The issue typically goes away in the summer/resolves itself faster.

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      6 hours ago

      This might be it actually! And I do live in a rather cold climate too 😅 But I could do some testing regarding this actually. Thanks for pointing that out!

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    If it goes away after changing the refresh rate, is the monitor over clocked via CRU, nvidia control panel or some other program? I’ve had that happen when trying to increase my monitor’s refresh rate.

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      I’ve not done any overclocking my end at least. Just running Bazzite and that it. Also this issue has persisted across different GPUs and other hardware. Never touched overclocking of sorts at least.

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    Have you confirmed for sure that it’s the monitor and not your system? Plug it into your TV or something else and make sure?

    It sounds like your monitor is shitting the bed based off the photo and your description of the issues but I like to remove variables whenever possible.

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        6 hours ago

        Damn that’s unfortunate. Sounds like the screen is dying or already was when you got it.

        I’ve had good experience with that brand of monitors on the past personally. Shame yours is kicking the bucket.

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    It looks like either faulty cable or dying GPU. Check with another cable and see or move the cable around to see if affects the image.

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      I’ve had this issue over two different GPUs, went from a GTX 1070ti to a RX 6700 XT, same issue across both cards. This screen was used on a 1080ti before that too, and same issue there too. So I would assume its not GPU related?

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    Is your taskbar normally locked a half inch above the bottom of your screen? Have you updated your graphics drivers recently? If not, start there.

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      6 hours ago

      Had this issue across three different GPUs, if GPU is the case than I must be the unluckiest dude ever haha.

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        Lol, now that’s weird! Maybe it was a bios issue ? If it’s not the GPU it should be the motherboard?

        Or perhaps you where using the build in GPU of the motherboard?

        Or maybe you really are unlucky ;-))

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    Issue with Operating system Display driver, GPU hardware, HDMI/DP/VGA port(s) on PC and/or monitor, or cable