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Have you disabled motion blur from the game settings?
https://zowie.benq.com/en/product/monitor/xl/xl2546.html
Is there any sort of "Gaming Mode" in the menu? Sometimes that helps things. But other than that you may just need to limit the refresh rate to like 200 or less to see if that does it.
Then maybe it's just simply defective? Contact the manufacturer and see if it's normal or not.
right click desktop
nvidia control panel
manage 3d settings
check setting for global and program.
hopefully its something easy, GL!
There's no possible setting in the nvidia control panel that has anything to do with screen blurriness, clarity, or ghosting or motion blur, or anything to do with any of that.
I've tried several suggestions and they do not seem to fix it for you, so the only other thing I can think of is refresh rate.
Did you try reducing the refresh rate? A friend of mine has a 144hz panel and tells me due to the monitor's firmware many games are fuzzy and blurry if he has 144hz selected in windows display settings, but if he choose s 100hz instead, everything's crystal clear for him.
So since your panel is a 240hz panel, perhaps try limiting it to 200hz and see if that fixes it?