after i lightly hit my keyboard multitle times on the left side of the space button for jokes, the monitor faded a little white as if someone put a white plastic paper over it.
i know the problem is not hardware as i have tested this in multiple ways, like booting in safe mode where the problem is gone.
i have tried recalibrating colours on the monitor and gpu drivers and i have also recalibrated the gamma in windows settings with nothing i did to a success. i have also reinstalled the gpu drivers, in case that was the problem, but no.
specs:
gpu: nvidia gtx1060
motherboard: asus prime Z270-K
cpu: intel i7-7700
ram: corsair vengeance lpx 2x8GB 3000MHz DDR4
boot drive: kingston SKC3000S1024G
the system is automaticly overclocked from bios.
after i lightly hit my keyboard multitle times on the left side of the space button for jokes, the monitor faded a little white as if someone put a white plastic paper over it.
i know the problem is not hardware as i have tested this in multiple ways, like booting in safe mode where the problem is gone.
i have tried recalibrating colours on the monitor and gpu drivers and i have also recalibrated the gamma in windows settings with nothing i did to a success. i have also reinstalled the gpu drivers, in case that was the problem, but no.
specs:
gpu: nvidia gtx1060
motherboard: asus prime Z270-K
cpu: intel i7-7700
ram: corsair vengeance lpx 2x8GB 3000MHz DDR4
boot drive: kingston SKC3000S1024G
the system is automaticly overclocked from bios.
after i lightly hit my keyboard multitle times on the left side of the space button for jokes, the monitor faded a little white as if someone put a white plastic paper over it.
i know the problem is not hardware as i have tested this in multiple ways, like booting in safe mode where the problem is gone.
i have tried recalibrating colours on the monitor and gpu drivers and i have also recalibrated the gamma in windows settings with nothing i did to a success. i have also reinstalled the gpu drivers, in case that was the problem, but no.
specs:
gpu: nvidia gtx1060
motherboard: asus prime Z270-K
cpu: intel i7-7700
ram: corsair vengeance lpx 2x8GB 3000MHz DDR4
boot drive: kingston SKC3000S1024G
the system is automaticly overclocked from bios.
after i lightly hit my keyboard multitle times on the left side of the space button for jokes, the monitor faded a little white as if someone put a white plastic paper over it.
i know the problem is not hardware as i have tested this in multiple ways, like booting in safe mode where the problem is gone.
i have tried recalibrating colours on the monitor and gpu drivers and i have also recalibrated the gamma in windows settings with nothing i did to a success. i have also reinstalled the gpu drivers, in case that was the problem, but no.
specs:
gpu: nvidia gtx1060
motherboard: asus prime Z270-K
cpu: intel i7-7700
ram: corsair vengeance lpx 2x8GB 3000MHz DDR4
boot drive: kingston SKC3000S1024G
the system is automaticly overclocked from bios.
after i hit my keyboard my screen just faded white evenly thoughout the entire monitor, i can still use my computer just fine and nothing else is wrong that i know of. it is not a hardware problem on the monitor as i have tested this. i have tried recalibrating the gamma on windows and calibrated the colour on nvidia drivers and the monitor itself, but nothing worked.
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after i lightly hit my keyboard multitle times on the left side of the space button for jokes, the monitor faded a little white as if someone put a white plastic paper over it.
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i know the problem is not hardware as i have tested this in multiple ways, like booting in safe mode where the problem is gone.
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i have tried recalibrating colours on the monitor and gpu drivers and i have also recalibrated the gamma in windows settings with nothing i did to a success. i have also reinstalled the gpu drivers, in case that was the problem, but no.
after i hit my keyboard my screen just faded white evenly thoughout the entire monitor, i can still use my computer just fine and nothing else is wrong that i know of. it is not a hardware problem on the monitor as i have tested this. i have tried recalibrating the gamma on windows and calibrated the colour on nvidia drivers and the monitor itself, but nothing worked.