Monitor Flickering
-
From the last update my monitor starts flickering a lot randomly and especially when it says the time before bedtime. It also doesn´t work in game fullscreen even CTRL Tabbing and getting out and going back in to the game. Is there something it can make it work smooth like before?
-
I've got the same problem. Dual Displays. Windows 10 Pro. GeForce Game Ready Driver 445.87
-
In my case the flickering happens at 6 am and 9 pm specifically (The wake up time is set 8 am). Firstly the warmth of the screen is abrubtly replaced by coldness, then after about 4-5 seconds the monitor start to flicker between warm and cold display, as if something restrains f.lux from working correctly, it flickers for a minute and then goes back to normal.
Intel Corporation 26.20.100.7263: Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 (20190925)
NVIDIA 26.21.14.3200: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB (20190724)Generic PnP Monitor, 521 x 293mm, built 2016
Chromaticities:
R=0.645508 0.336914
G=0.328125 0.615234
B=0.146484 0.055664
W=0.313477 0.329102
sRGB gamut: 85%, AdobeRGB gamut: 60%Monitor 1 on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB: VCGT=0 gamma=1
Windows Build: 18362.836
-
I figured out how to do this manually within the monitor (I de-installed f.lux), with Custom RGB settings (please see below).
I'm doing ok with two monitors, and these two settings: 2400K and 3400K
For more details, please see my post titled: Flickering screen, again, with the latest version: f.lux (v4.118) . . . (08/04/20 I accidentally put this in the V3 forum)
Research suggests that f.lux must talk directly to display hardware to work – no remote desktops.
I'm curious to see if you get good results also!
2400 K #ff9d3f Standard incandescent lamps . . . HP E272q
255,157,63
(255,157,63)
rgb(255,157,63)
rgb(100%,62%,25%)
3400 K #ffc184 HALOGEN . . . Per f.lux . . . HP 1755 . . . These settings work on the HP 1755, but aren't very orange on the HP E272q
255,193,132
(255,193,132)
rgb(255,193,132)
rgb(100%,76%,52%)