Is this Screen ghosting?

chaoscrum

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I bought a new computer and the parts are

Intel g4560
Vengeance LPX 8 gb ram
MSI B250 bazzoka mobo
Sapphire Pulse rx 580 8 gb
corsair 550 W

and this monitor
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/24-acer-gf246-freesync-gaming-monitor-1920x1080-1ms-250-cd-m-100m1-dp-hdmi-vga


So i see some kind of weird ghosting but im not sure what it is, I have 2 videos links below

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwsI31rYHTmmNnlWc3dpNDNtS2s
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BwsI31rYHTmmaTVLVUhTM090Tmc



Can you help me please? Is this ghosting? As far im concerned this shouldnt happen at a monitor with 75 hz and 1 ms response.

NOTE: it is connected with the display port 1,2 cable that came with the tv.

Thanks
 
It's kind of hard to tell what you're trying to point out in a compressed video of the screen like that without further description of what you're seeing. You might just have the motion blur option turned on in the game's settings or something.

I do think I might see a dark line between the high contrasting light and dark areas when you move your view quickly, which may be "overshoot" from from the screen using a high amount of overdrive to improve pixel response times. If the screen has different overdrive settings, you might try adjusting those to see whether it makes a difference, or maybe try switching between different preset modes (like game mode, etc.) to see if those change anything.
 

chaoscrum

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for example a the first video. you can see that the line gets darker and a bit wide when moving to the right. but not on the left.

what is that overshoot and overdrive you are saying?

 
See the sections on overdrive/RTC near the start of this page, for a good description on what they are...

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/advanced.htm

They might provide a setting for this in the screen's on-screen menu, perhaps under gaming settings, with options like extreme, normal and off, in which case "normal" might provide the best balance. If you can't find an option for this anywhere, you might find that switching between whatever gaming modes your monitor makes available might indirectly control this. It's also possible that an option to adjust overdrive could be hidden in a factory service menu, which are typically accessed by holding certain buttons on the screen when powering it on. Or it might not have any adjustments for that at all, but it's probably worth checking.