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Unfortunately have not been able to resolve that issue on mine as well. Running a 2080 Ti. There is a piece of monitor software that can help alleviate the issue, but still kind of persists. I settled for Freesync OFF + Vertical Sync ON in games + FPS limiter set to 164 if a game offers the feature. Not getting any noticeable tearing in games, and picture quality on this monitor is still outstanding, without Freesync or GSYNC. Minimal motion blur too thanks to a decent response time and 165hz native refresh. Really wish this monitor had a GSYNC chip though as I would gladly pay an extra 200$ or so for dedicated GSYNC on this monitor :\
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I read a few people been having the same problem but solved it by replacing the displayport cable. The one that comes with the monitor is 1.2, Need a 1.4 and that should fix it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.S3220DGF is a FreeSync2 monitor but is NOT G-Sync compatible. Hence there might be issues if G-Sync is used.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Buy a RX5700XT from AMD. My new Ryzen 3600 and this graphic card make it fly. Check your setup if you get flashing. Refer to December issue of Maximum PC mag. On page 62 they show how to setup monitor for competitive gamers. My issues went away after following there recommendations.
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