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Thread: Maximus XI Formula OLED Burn-In
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06-18-2019 05:59 AM #1
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Maximus XI Formula OLED Burn-In
Hi everyone
Just a warning to owners of this motherboard or any other ASUS LiveDash product that uses an OLED display, if you leave it on a hardware monitor or any other setting where there is static text, over time it will cause burn-in. I knew this was an issue with larger color OLED displays like TVs for example, but I hadn't realised that really small, basic, black and white OLED displays like this are affected as well.
I realised today when I finally had a go at uploading my own animated GIF to display on the LiveDash and I can still see the words "CPU Voltage" and the outline of the numbers below as a dark outline on top of the animation. I had been using the CPU voltage readout for around 6 months prior to this. When the system is turned off it runs the standard "FORMULA" animation.
I find this very annoying and yet another problem with this expensive motherboard. I tried googling the issue and nothing came up specific to ASUS LiveDash displays. So I thought I should post a warning for any owners of LiveDash equipped motherboards and AIOs.
If anyone form ASUS is reading this it wouldn't hurt to put a warning in either the manual or the LiveDash software stating that static text and images can lead to burn in over time.
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06-25-2019 07:08 PM #2
SentineL_VDXi PC Specs Laptop (Model) Dell Precision M7510 Motherboard Maximus X Formula Processor Intel i7 8086K @5Ghz Memory (part number) Corsair Domi. Plat. 4x8GB (CMD16GX4M2B3200C16) Graphics Card #1 EVGA 2080 FTW3 Elite Gaming Sound Card Supreme FX S1220a Monitor Dell S2409W Storage #1 Samsung 970 Pro 512GB Storage #2 2x256GB SSD RAID0 CPU Cooler Corsair H150i Pro Case Corsair Crystal 570X Mirror Black Power Supply Corsair AX1200i Keyboard Corsair K95 Platinum Mouse Cyborg R.A.T. Pro X Headset Corsair VOID RGB Mouse Pad Razer Destructor 2 Headset/Speakers Edifier R451 OS Windows 10 Pro x64 Network Router ASUS RT-AC88U Accessory #1 QNAP TS-251+
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Thanks for the Info! Didn't think about that
ASUS Products: Maximus X Formula - RT-AC87U/AC88U
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11-21-2019 06:18 PM #3
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Agreed, My on the Rampage Extreme has the same issue. It is such a shame, Mine has dimed as well, so I just leave it off and use it only for post codes
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11-26-2019 04:05 AM #4
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Any type of OLED display will have this issue, i don't know why they use them with things that display static images
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11-26-2019 07:08 PM #5
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11-30-2019 03:18 PM #6
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IN THE BIOS you can configurate it. "Integrated periphals"
That said, you can set iut up in Armoury to display as many as 6 values. This way it will change constantly and not bur the OLED