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flickering is often bad/dying backlight
vrr might cause it, just update the amd/nvidia gpu drivers
Perhaps I used the wrong word, driver instead of firmware update. The biggest problem I had with this monitor was it's Sub-60 HDR performance, which in low lighting, can cause a serious headache. Since the update, It seems to have been resolved, now I just want to know if others have gotten the same results.
Probably, one of the most common bugs when you use a Freeync monitor with an Nvidia GPU. It appears with this monitor to have been resolved. Good thing too. I was beginning to regret my purchase.
as far as I can tell, the flickering is totally gone. I have quite a few games that regularly dive under 60fps, and even in hdr they no longer flicker. It's now a complete non-issue (at least for me)
updating the firmware didn't work?
I've tweaked this monitor a ton. Here is what I did so far
I disabled Rivatuner's global framerate limiter setting
I downloaded an ICC profile from rtings .com, instead of using Windows caliberation tool
I enabled fast-sync in the Nvidia control panel.
I downloaded all of the software associated with this monitor short of the Dell Software updater suite.