Could running them both side by side on different resolutions be the issue? I've upgraded from an old Acer P224W 1080p 60Hz TN panel from 2009 which is also currently running as a second monitor via DVI-D connection. The included documentation only mentions it as "G-sync compatible" but my Nvidia control panel shows no G-sync tab to enable or disable G-sync, so I assume they mean enabling Freesync/ELMB-Sync works the same? Sorry for noob questions, first monitor upgrade in a decade. If I switch to Windowed or Borderless windowed mode the monitor doesn't blackscreen whenever the active window is changed but the colors stay very washed out (seen here ) I moved my mouse from the current monitor to my second monitor to the left Heres an example of the display going wonky when your mouse leaves the monitor. My phones camera is pretty terrible but ill try to get some pictures. I most enjoy being able to multi-task and interact with others via multiple programs so not being able to quickly and cleanly move from one window to another is a deal breaker for me. It occurs in both exclusive full screen modes and windowed/borderless windowed modes. I've tried each displayport output on my GPU and I'm going to try a new displayport cable tomorrow but is this normal? It makes tabbing into and out of games REALLY awful. If HDR is enabled and I attempt to make a video game the active window, the monitor quickly displays a black screen, followed by a glitchy blotch of bright colors then back to black then reboots itself and it either Works while displaying super saturated colors *or* it works while displaying super washed out colors until I change the active window again. Sometimes it lasts until I change the active window, sometimes it persists through multiple active program changes. The actual issue: Enabling HDR via windows settings causes my mouse cursor to lag HARD, with severe trailing on the desktop while also becoming very dim. Did I even receive the correct monitor? I've posted what I think are relevant PC specs at the bottom. The box shipped has the device listed as "VG27A"(No Q) the monitors own on-screen display lists it as "ASUS TUF Gaming VG27A". I recently purchased the Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQ (or tried to - more on that in a moment) and have some questions about how it should be working.
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