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Tech support called a guy r-slurred because his motherboard was broken and they claimed it was fine :marseyxd:

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/17154603658428733.webp ASUS tech support


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I have an Alienware OLED that had some flickering (brightness). Mr. Patel of Dell tech support said my 1080Ti was not powerful enough :marseyitsallsotiresome: for the monitor :marseyidio3: lol. Little :marseyapplejackpixelart: did he know he may have been correct. Lots of digging :marseyminer: and it looks like the GSync module is to blame, just doesn't play well with OLED and fluctuating FPS, if FPS was rock solid :marseypunished: there :marseycheerup: would :marseymid: be no issue. Turning off GSync fixes it but I paid for GSync so I did the reasonable thing and got a 4090.

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I think that's the underlying issue.

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