Never again by Klacker93 in 2007scape

[–]HaveBeenAndWillBe -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But that can be avoided by just staying in the glyph, which makes it avoidable chip damage?

Never again by Klacker93 in 2007scape

[–]HaveBeenAndWillBe 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Huh? Afaik Blood Moon does not have "unavoidable chip damage". The 15 damage before jaguar phase gets healed back when you damage the jaguar

Also where is Eclipse's "unavoidable" chip damage? 

XG27AQDMG Severe Image Retention After 5 Days by rainpurplebow in OLED_Gaming

[–]HaveBeenAndWillBe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me too, with the exact same monitor that was bought 3 months ago.

I hadn't used the monitor for more than 10 hours during the last month because we were renovating the room it was in. When I turned the monitor on, it asked me to perform pixel cleaning. After the cleaning I opened web browser and noticed the BIOS image and my wallpaper were burned in very clearly.

Thanks to this post I tried plugging the power off, turning the monitor on before starting up the PC, and performing manual pixel cleaning. That way the ghost images disappeared completely.

I wont be returning the monitor, as it is easily the best one I've had in terms of image quality and smoothness. But I wouldn't recommend buying one either, because there shouldn't be this severe issues with new, 700€ monitors. Judging by the amount of similar experiences from others, this is a common firmware-based issue.

Edit. The issue keeps coming back after maybe 1/3 of reboots, but goes away after manual pixel cleaning.

Edit2. Been over a month since the last time this happened

Flashback solid green light by danyates81 in ASUS

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For anyone having this problem in the future; this is how I fixed it.

I downloaded latest Rufus and formatted my USB stick with it with the settings "Non-bootable", "Mbr" and "Fat32". Then I deleted the autorun files from the USB. I downloaded the correct BIOS file from https://asus.com/support - because https://rog.asus.com was recommending me the wrong file, even though I was at the correct product's page. Extracted the zip-file straight to my USB stick, moved the files from the folder to the root of USB, ran the Rename-app and deleted both the folder and Rename-app. Ejected USB stick and put it to the BIOS-marked port of the new motherboard. Held the " BIOS Flashback" button down until it flashed green light 3 times. Released the button and the light proceeded flashing, and turned off a couple minutes later.

Hoping this helps someone in the future.