Crazy BenQ Monitor

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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
I guess so ? I assume you googled '' benq washed out '' and reviewed any things from them that may help ??

another vid [comments are funny /mean ]..lol...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B63Y6QyVzyw

cant say if maybe a different cable would help if the one your using got damaged and not carrying a full signal from the card to the monitor ?

you did not say if you went back to a older driver for that older card now that its a legacy card ? these new later drivers may not fully work or be compatible anymore and cause this [ may even damage the old card as well ]

thing is all / any monitor can suffer this issue but just seems to me benq has the most ??? [opinion]



 


I'm using 13.12 driver for amd and still doing it. I guess it's really the monitor. I tried this one to another compute with a different cable and it's still the same.
 
I did not see any firmware downloads from that benq support page ?? if so I guess you could flash it and hope it corrects something when you run out of options ?

what about a reset does the manual have anything on doing one on it ??

don't know I guess your at the point of you grow tired of trying and go get a new monitor and be done with it
 


I already did a reset using the menu button. Nothing changed. Yep. I guess I need to buy a new one. Thanks for the help though.
 


If I'm not mistaken, I think I bought it 3 years ago. =)
 
If your system boots up fine with display on a monitor(both off the discrete and onboard GPU's) that you've borrowed from your neighbor/friend - it's your monitor that's the issue.

I assume you've used DDU to remove your drivers prior to reinstalling them?
 
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
 
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