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March 4th, 2022 09:00

S3422DWG, pixel inversion artifact, v-lines, #2

Hello, I'm French and I bought this monitor last summer. I'm having the exact same problem, inversion of pixels/vertical lines, but only when playing games.

Elden Ring, Hunt Showdown, even Minecraft while I'm in the F3 menu. Except Minecraft, it appears randomly in other games.

It's really annoying, a very good monitor but ruined because of this problem..

Did anyone find a solution? (I tried everything possible, no results).

My setup, AMD 6800xt Ryzen 3800x.

A clear example in these pictures. 

With F3 menu (vertical lines)

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 Without F3 (nothing, very clear textures) :

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March 6th, 2022 14:00

As discussed above have you contacted the French support team? If yes please share the update they have provided.

Update=user to contact French support to replace monitor.

May 15th, 2022 08:00



Hello. I've had the exact same problem for a year now. I contacted the French after sales service and Dell online support but nothing came of it. Same problem after replacement. I tried with other pc, graphic card NVIDIA /AMD. I still managed to limit the problem with a custom resolution (with the CRU software). I also defined a shortcut to reset the display in case of appearance of vertical lines. To date the problem often occurs in certain games like Resident Evil 3 and Plague Tales. It happens more rarely on Windows during teams, word sessions. In short, I think that this defect seems specific to this model but Dell does not offer any viable solution?

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June 20th, 2022 19:00

Same problem here, it's very annoying. To solve this (almost definitively), go to menu -> Display and set Sharpness to 0 (zero). If you run a game which contains Sharpness in video/display settings, turn it off as well. The image goes a little blurry, but much better than the vertical lines. I hope Dell fix this issue with a firmware update.

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