Chosen Solution

First of all, I’m sorry about the misleading device as iFixit doesn’t have the one I got in their search system. So, I had this problem ever since I bought this monitor and it gets annoying when trying to play a horror game or games with low brightness. This Flickering happens only when exposed to low light environment in games. Here it is on DOOM Eternal for example (Zoomed-in and Slowed-Down so it can be actually seen:

I’ve tried nearly everything that comes to mind as to why this could happen but nothing works, I’ve tried: -Turning Freesync Off -Using different color profiles -Selecting another preset -Swapping Display Port to HDMI -Swapping AC Cable -Cleaning ports -Disabling every image enhancer (VividPixel, ASCR, TraceFree, etc) -Swapping PCs -Trying on a friend’s monitor (he has the exact same monitor and has this issue too) -Even trying on a TV and little did I know that it also occurs but it’s very rare I simply have no clue as to how this issue can be fixed or why does it happen and I am considering on just buying a new monitor…

Hi @xelo2000, How close is the DC power cord to the signal input cable connected to the monitor? (According to the user manual for the monitor, from this support page it has a DC-In port for power). Are they’re routed close together for a bit or even touching i.e. side by side? To me it looks like what you’re seeing is EMI (electro-magnetic interference) so either it is getting into the signal cable from the power cable or perhaps it is coming from the power adapter that is supplying power to the monitor. Try separating the cables so that they’re as far apart as possible to see if this has any effect. How close is the monitor’s power adapter to the monitor? Can you shield it somehow e.g. metal plate over the top of it, just to see if this has any effect on the picture? Just a thought.