![]() Still, no ghosting or smearing and nice image quality on the whole so that's why I still put up with it. Such as auto input not working, slow startup, and other flickering issues people face. The two HDMI 2.1 inputs support 4k 120Hz gaming from the Xbox Series X, PS5, or PCs. It has a 144Hz refresh rate with HDMI 2.1 inputs, meaning you can achieve its max refresh rate with a 4k resolution over both DisplayPort and HDMI connections. I think the algorithms need a bit of fine tuning but I guess you could say the same for that odd scan line flickering issues everyone gets with the black level settings.Īdd another issue to the list this monitor already sadly has :(. The Samsung Odyssey G7 S28AG70 is the first 4k monitor in Samsungs Odyssey gaming lineup. I understand the limitations of it such as seeing it adjusting but this flickering is something clearly playing up. It's only g sync compatible this monitor.Īfter testing with auto dimming on and off I do much prefer it on. Yep I am using it with a Nvidia card with adaptive sync enabled and VRR turned on. I use HDR 24/7 using win 11 only for auto HDR which works quite well. 4 JohnG7 Permabanned Joined Posts 2,898 It is not fixed but reduces and causes other issues, read the official thread for the G7, QA is poor esp so on the G9. Yeah it is an edge lit display with 8 or 9 dimming zones. My G7 as been amazing, there was an issue with them when they first came out with flickering this has been fixed since firmware 1009.3. First world problems I guess ha.I am not a software engineer at all but I feel that this issue can be fully resolved by some tweaking by Samsung. Decided to try 240hz with AS enabled and low and behold flickering started, about every minute my monitor would flash a blue icon indicating DP and blink out for a second and come back on. I think the algorithms need a bit of fine tuning but I guess you could say the same for that odd scan line flickering issues everyone gets with the black level settings.Īdd another issue to the list this monitor already sadly has :(. I get the G7 27-inch and for the first day I kept it with adaptive sync (AS) on at around 120 to 144hz, no issues. Just hoping for a firmware update and also maybe buy a few DP cables to try. They couldnt fix my screen also and there is nothing I can do about it unfortunately. The guy they visited earlier also complained about flickering issue and cannot be fixed. First is distortion, especially when viewing the 32-inch panel at a normal viewing. But unlike previous generations of high refresh VA panels (looking at you, C27RG50), there is no black-smearing and minimal overshoot, resulting in good motion. Samsung guys also came by my place regarding the flickering issue. We do have some specific reasons why we dont like this, coming after nearly a month of using the Odyssey G7. As expected from a VA panel, there is strong contrast ratio and black depth. I understand the limitations of it such as seeing it adjusting but this flickering is something clearly playing up. The Samsung Odyssey G7 is the best overall 16:9 1440p/240Hz gaming monitor on the market (as of Sep 2020). ![]() Yeah it is an edge lit display with 8 or 9 dimming zones. I am not a software engineer at all but I feel that this issue can be fully resolved by some tweaking by Samsung.
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