

PG279Q is one of the main horror stories of AUO M270DAN2.x based monitors, expect to have to lottery around 10 to get something decent if ever. Thoughts?Ĭlick to expand.Depends on manufacturer policy. What are my other g-sync/1440p/144hz options? ASUS has the pg278 I believe, which is TN, but I have little confidence now. I decided to go the local route from microcenter, just in case that one had dead pixels I could return/test replacements easier. Having noticed dead pixels on that one, I arranged for a return. I had initially bought an HP omen off amazon which is TN, but for the price was a great monitor. What are your thoughts? Is this just my OCD? theyre absolutely barely detectable, but its the fact that I know theyre there it just drives me a up a wall.

In my mind, for what these cost, it should be ZERO pixel defects. Ive had dozens of stuck pixels in each monitor. but from what Im now seeing, asus really screwed the pooch on QC on these didnt they? I think Im just trying too hard to like it. Its an awesome monitor, 1440p, IPS, 144hz. Ive tried to look at all of them in the store before I walk out of there and notice something at home. Verified the sound setting on the monitor itself is not mutedĪre the speakers on the monitor just broken? Anything else I could try?ĮDIT: I don't remember my monitor using NVidia HD driver - I thought it was something else but I could be wrong.So, I have been through FOUR of these monitors from the local microcenter so far, praying Id get a good one. Restored my windows system to 4 days ago when it was working Verified Windows Audio and Windows Audio Endpoint Builder services are running and have automatic startup Update to the latest NVIDIA display driver 461.72 WHQL Update the Nvidia High Definition Audio Driver (no new driver was detected by windows) Rolled back the audio driver to a previous version Reinstall the Nvidia High Definition Audio DriverĮnable and Disable the Nvidia High Definition Audio Driver I've tried the following (in Windows 10): Windows Sound troubleshooter says there is a "generic audio driver" issue detected but offers no further details or solution. I've had no recent system updates or application installs in either of my OS systems. I have a dual boot system on my computer - the sound has stopped working both in Linux and Windows, so this makes me think this is a hardware issue. I have a Asus ROG Swift PG279Q, and the speaker audio from the monitor suddenly stopped working.
