09-26-2012 06:06 PM - last edited on 03-06-2024 06:56 PM by ROGBot
09-26-2012 08:03 PM
joyfulPo wrote:
I've read many posts now claiming this is a driver issue, now where the hell is that driver that fixes the problem cus I have the newest NVIDIA driver from their site.
I still get flicker, more or so under 80% light.
But the black lines across the entire screen is more annoying, seen most in black\grey\dark colors.
So what do I do? Tolate to replace the laptop.
And some claim changing 60 hz to 67 hz fixes issues with flickering but not all, tho this would probably hurt my hardware as it's limit is at 60 hz? Hm.
:mad:
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09-27-2012 12:19 AM
finalhour wrote:
DId you do a search!? There is a thread about this. Even if it's too late to exchange the laptop you can still RMA if it's on warranty. If it's not...that's not really our problem, and posting about it is kinda pointless in that case
09-29-2012 12:51 PM
joyfulPo wrote:
Those thread are dead ends.
Are you SERIOUS? RMA?
1. You have more people saying it's driver issue.
2. You have more people saying it's screen issue manufacture problem.
3. You have more people saying they have different screens from different manufactures with the same issue.
4. You have people saying DON'T SEND IT TO RMA because it won't fix anything as it's a driver issue.
5. You have people saying send it to RMA.
Now tell me, who the hell am I suppose to listen to?
There is to much nonsense and no facts on the table here.
I think it's about a ASUS resprentitive or NVIDIA came forward! :mad:
09-27-2012 03:43 AM
09-27-2012 04:04 AM
c_man wrote:
The flickr was gone with the 67 trick on mine.
The lines are there to last.
09-27-2012 06:14 AM
09-29-2012 12:17 AM
09-29-2012 04:15 PM
09-30-2012 07:41 AM
dstrakele wrote:
NVIDIA has Official Feedback Threads for all of their driver releases on the NVIDIA Forum. I recommend posting this issue there on the 306.23 WHQL thread and providing the information they need to troubleshoot this issue. They respond to folks that are serious about trying to find a resolution to video problems.
Alternatively, send a PM to cl-scott and MarshallR@ASUS and ask them directly for comment.