Question Does anyone know what this blur is ?

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b650 gaming plus wifi
ryzen 7 7800x3d
4080 super
4x16 gb corsair 6000mhz
i forgot the name of my nvme but all my parts are under a year old.

I've shown the video to a few friends and they had a hard time seeing it but my girlfriend sees it easily on my monitor. it's easiest to see when you look at the letters they kind of move back and forth. I have this problem on every game from rust csgo apex ark. I've gotten all new pc parts, new keyboard, multiple mice, probably 5 monitors, i've reinstalled windows many times, i've tried every nvidia setting that anyone has recommended to other people. When i got this gpu a few days ago i used ddu in safe mode to uninstall my old driver and installed the latest driver without letting windows update it.
 
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Don't think i see any blurring. Watch this video on your phone instead of your computer, is there a difference?
i see it on my phone as well. i actually sent the video to a couple friends and only one of them could see it after he looked closely at the letters. we also sent snapchat videos of the video on our monitors to each other and i could see it in his monitor as well.
 

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i see it on my phone as well. i actually sent the video to a couple friends and only one of them could see it after he looked closely at the letters. we also sent snapchat videos of the video on our monitors to each other and i could see it in his monitor as well.

Have you compared a friend's system and same games?
 

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i haven't played on someone elses pc in years but when i did it was really smooth

Eating someone elses chips taste better too for some reason 😁

There's not much in a way to reduce blur besides disabling motion blur, that blurs everything on screen as you move mouse, i hate it and turn that crap off. Only other thing i can think of is VA panel and ghosting but i don't see evidence of ghosting but it is an internal video recording not externally of the monitor in action. Anyway, what panel types have you used?
 
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Well motion blur is always off I usually disable any anti aliasing as well. asus pg27aqdm is my main monitor and my other is a tn panel I believe
 
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When I do the blurbusters UFO frame rate test the 240hz looks blurred but when I look close I can see it moving back and forth like it's vibrating while it moves along
 

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Had a look at your monitor, is hdr enabled? If so i would disable it for now as it is not really that good. Nvidia are releasing a new Nvidia app soon with 5 series, a long overdue update to NvidiaCP and hdr will be greatly improved. Beta version is available.

Search nvidia app rtx hdr for videos.
 
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Had a look at your monitor, is hdr enabled? If so i would disable it for now as it is not really that good. Nvidia are releasing a new Nvidia app soon with 5 series, a long overdue update to NvidiaCP and hdr will be greatly improved. Beta version is available.

Search nvidia app rtx hdr for videos.
I've tried hdr and no hdr. Gsync no gsync. I'll definitely check that app out though. My PC was smooth years ago I just don't understand what could have happened
 

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I've tried hdr and no hdr. Gsync no gsync. I'll definitely check that app out though. My PC was smooth years ago I just don't understand what could have happened

Are you talking about video being a little jittery? Gsync alone doesn't cap frames within it's range so you have to either cap fps 1 frame below maximum Hz or use Vsync which disables itself while in gsync range. With vsync off or no frame limit and if fps exceeds gsync range, frames won't be synced giving that jitter look.
 
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Are you talking about video being a little jittery? Gsync alone doesn't cap frames within it's range so you have to either cap fps 1 frame below maximum Hz or use Vsync which disables itself while in gsync range. With vsync off or no frame limit and if fps exceeds gsync range, frames won't be synced giving that jitter look.
Well in the video my fps is under 100 I'm pretty sure. But I've also run my PC with gsync off for a long time and it's the same thing.
 
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You'll have to see the same games on another computer to be sure it's not your computer.
Videos of the same games look perfectly fine. My friends discord streams look fine. But when I run the games they look horrible and my clips from GeForce look better than my actual game. It has to be something with my PC I just don't understand what.
 
Have you tried a different cable to and from the monitor? Have you tried changing the anti-aliasing type/setting? Are you sure you are on the monitor's native resolution both in windows and the game? It looks kind of line interlacing...
 
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Have you tried a different cable to and from the monitor? Have you tried changing the anti-aliasing type/setting? Are you sure you are on the monitor's native resolution both in windows and the game? It looks kind of line interlacing...
Yes I've tried all of that and my games and monitors are always native res