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its displaying exactly what the gpu is drawing
those are bugs with the game not showing textures that are loaded in time
ask for help in the games forums on how to fix each game
still not solved wel then its a rip
but since you don't notice most of the time and you call it overshoot which is a term if the panel is responding to fast for given hertz also known as inverse ghosting
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/gigabyte/m28u
and yup it suffers from overshoot
can it be fixed no but if you can install firmware on it and there are newer versions it can be improved
but yeah that's the issue with so many panels they have the best results on max fps but the lower you get the more problems it has its not the worst though i seen panels when searching for the best one were 60 hertz on paper looks literally unplayable because the deviation for the hertz was hitting already 30-50%
its stupid because for most of its specs it seems like a excellent monitor outperforming a lot of them
eventually if you follow the rabits hole of trying to find the best monitor you end up questioning why the frick every monitor has a issue and none of them just tick every box and question how the frick is a tv sometimes better then a monitor which yeah we went full circle again of pc monitors falling behind tv's in specs in this case its hdr
when you see it in a game press shift+windows+s this launches the snipping tool which is the only way the snipping tool works in fullscreen games then select the area were you see the issue
now do you see it or not in the screenshot if you see it its something in the game causing it if however you do not see it there is something with your monitor
what is the logic wel inverse ghosting cannot be screenshotted as it is not capturing your monitor it is capturing the output of the videocard/chipset
and if you do end up still seeing it you could put it in google drive or onedrive or upload it to a image site then post the link here
it doesn't sound like gpu artifacting so yeah but you can always make a picture of it with your phone if you do not see it in the screenshot
and off course if you tend to just install gpu drivers on top of each other each time it does not hurt to ddu the videocard drivers is it needed probably not does it hurt to try no and there have been weirder issues with remnants of older drivers staying behind which is also based on whatever they changed in the newer updates
and no "clean install" ticked in the gpu setup does not clean everything hench why ddu exists which might be because wel legal reasons i mean a lot of games leave remnants behind aswel in the registry and sometimes appdata hench why something like revo uninstaller exists XD