Crazy BenQ Monitor

dinkoy

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Ei mates. Just wanna know how to fix this annoying problem.. Thanks[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoDU43fLnBM"][/video]
 
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don't amd and NVidia have a installer and uninstaller built in ??? I guess if your not capable in using that you would have to resrort to a 3ed party gimmickware to fix your mistakes and goofs as last ditch effort to resolve ?

anyway he claimed he tested the monitor on another computer with the same result , its benq and that's a thing with some of them ''washed out '' display

good luck

Lutfij

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Full system's specs inclusive of your OS, please.

List them as:
CPU:
Motherbaord:
Ram:
SSD/HDD:
GPU:
OS:
Monitor model:

On another note, are you sure your motherboard BIOS and your GPU [strike]driers[/strike] drivers are all up to date? Since when has the issue been presenting itself?
 

dinkoy

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CPU: Intel Dual Core
Motherboard: Biostar G41 - M7
Ram: 4GB
SSD/HDD: 1TB
GPU: AMD HD 6570 2GB
OS: Windows 7
Monitor model: BenQ G615HDPL


Yep. All drivers were updated. This monitor was acting crazy last 3 days ago sir.
 

dinkoy

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Already tried it sir. I removed the VGA cable from the monitor leaving just the power cable and still the same. I even changed the power cable.
 

dinkoy

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Thanks for the link though. This is really eye soaring.
 

dinkoy

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It's a BenQ G614HDPL sir. Yep, it flickers then ok for 2 secs then flickers again.
 

dinkoy

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Sorry. It's G615HDPL. Damn this is thing is giving me headache.
 
well cant find anything on it from any end user reviews that may of reported any issue like you got ?

all I can say is check your vid card or try the monitor on another known working computer to see if it does the same thing

if so try the calibration methods available for displays and then if nothing good may need to call it done for and get a new one ??

GPU: AMD HD 6570 2GB
for this card I would try driver 13,12

youe it now a legacy card and latest drivers may not work correctly if at all

http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop/legacy?product=legacy3&os=Windows%207%20-%2064

better grab this and save it amd has removed a lot of there older drivers [just about all of them ] and to me that's not good

http://support.amd.com/en-us/download/desktop/legacy?product=legacy3&os=Windows%207%20-%2064
 

Pkai92

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I guess your CPU has an integrated graphics, right? Go to BIOS and change your primary display to Onboard graphics and plug the VGA cable to your motherboard if it has. If not, then delete your GPU drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) and then reinstall them again.
 
''then delete your GPU drivers using Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) '

why would you need to do that ??? don't AMD have a installer / uninstaller built in to there driver package ??? I used AMD cards for 16 years and never had to resort to any crazy 3ed party program to uninstall there drivers or any driver for that matter ??

must be for guys that don't know what there doing and tend to screw things up a lot ???
 

Pkai92

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It is a software that most people use and it will guarantee a clean uninstallstion for the GPU drivers and then you can clean install the drivers again. The software is reliable and credible.
 
that's a good one , I guess then duu knows better then the hardwares vendors do ??? like said that's for guys that goof up and did something incorrectly how may times I seen that used and it removed things that it should not of like all gpu drivers Microsoft and all so then no cards will work at all after that ??

chumpware .
 
as long as ''YOU'' feel that way fine with me I never had to resort to use gimmickware but have seen it do more harm then good and guys looking at a blank screen after using it many times like said it for folks that did not know what there doing and goof things up so bad they resort to use it

good luck
 

Pkai92

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Many people use it and even tech guys do. If the manufacturer's software does the job then i don't see any problem in using the software. This isn't our issue here. Many people used DDU and many people used other. I recommended DDU due to its reliability and credibility. The op can choose what he wants.
 

dinkoy

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Already tried all refresh rate and reso. No changes. So it's really the monitor huh?