With lowest brightness, fadeout is smaller and lighter and on high brightness it is opposite.
I changed the brightness settings from both monitor built in setting/nvidia control panel.
Yes it is and I guess it starts get little more warm if I keep PC on for longer period.
Even that fadeout starts to get little bigger and darker. Yelp ;(
My BenQ GW2883 monitor is getting warm at the bottom horizontal position, specifically over the taskbar, and after a few minutes, black fadeout starts to appear. Is this issue related to the backlight? What could be causing this? Any information regarding this matter would be helpful.
Hello :-)
Last month I build my first pc by my own and it boot safely and working fine.
But after 1 weekI Iam getting Electric Shock from my case metallic part like thumb srews and even usb port connected to the case.
Their is no problem with my earthing tho.
Any kind of suggestions will be...
These are the parts I think of getting:
Ryzen 3100
Inno3D GeForce GTX 1650 Super
Adata DDR4 8GBx1 3000Mhz
Gigabyte B450M DS3H
I will use it for gaming and some video/audio editing stuff
Please suggest a decent PSU under $50
I cannot exceed this budget
If there's anything to change in the spec...