This is going to sound crazy, but I've been struggling since I got this monitor a couple of years ago with a burn-in problem, which only burns in when I sit in-game (for TF2 only!) and goes away after there are enough moving elements on my screen for a while, like if I start actively playing or watch a video for an extended period of time. I've included some pictures of the problem here and here.
Does anybody know why an IPS monitor would be burning in for solely TF- no other games or platforms do this. Also, I have to take pictures of the burn-in with my phone because it doesn't show up on a screen capture or OBS recording. Thanks!
This is going to sound crazy, but I've been struggling since I got [url=https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08HSJ7789?tag=teamfortresst-20]this monitor[/url] a couple of years ago with a burn-in problem, which only burns in when I sit in-game (for TF2 only!) and goes away after there are enough moving elements on my screen for a while, like if I start actively playing or watch a video for an extended period of time. I've included some pictures of the problem [url=https://imgur.com/khvuUb2]here[/url] and [url=https://imgur.com/MqAQDHn]here.[/url]
Does anybody know why an IPS monitor would be burning in for solely TF- no other games or platforms do this. Also, I have to take pictures of the burn-in with my phone because it doesn't show up on a screen capture or OBS recording. Thanks!
IPS can sometimes suffer image retention issues, but normally not burn-in. Since you cannot RMA. Try the usual solutions to image retention. Turn the monitor off and leave it off for a few hours or a few days, or try something like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB9Wt5xaHJ8
In the future, set a screensaver and have the monitor automatically power off after some short period of inactivity.
IPS can sometimes suffer image retention issues, but normally not burn-in. Since you cannot RMA. Try the usual solutions to image retention. Turn the monitor off and leave it off for a few hours or a few days, or try something like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB9Wt5xaHJ8
In the future, set a screensaver and have the monitor automatically power off after some short period of inactivity.
IPS image persistence, I only experienced it with some parts of my hud on an old ass benq xl2411. I only needed to power cycle the monitor for it to go away, potentially might need to be the case moving forward if you havent tried it already.
IPS image persistence, I only experienced it with some parts of my hud on an old ass benq xl2411. I only needed to power cycle the monitor for it to go away, potentially might need to be the case moving forward if you havent tried it already.