Asus ROG Swift PG278Q monitor, 1440p/144hz/G-Sync

Damp microfiber cloth with a very small amount of soap.

Then dry with a different one.

Mine accumulated a bunch of fingerprints and smudges over time, and that made it look brand new again.
what kind of soap did you use? And did you wipe up and down?

Thanks for the answers btw. I have a few smudges and they suck.
 
what kind of soap did you use? And did you wipe up and down?

Thanks for the answers btw. I have a few smudges and they suck.

A small puff of Moonlight Path gentle foaming hand soap. Wipe the smudges in a circular motion lightly, then dry in a smooth even fashion left to right. Dry edges of screen last by making a rectangle starting from top left corner.
 
Hard to find info on it, and I suspect the answer is no, but I'll ask here anyway:

Are there any gloss or semi-gloss G-sync monitors? I have a gloss IPS chromebook and it has really spoiled me in terms of color saturation and blacks - going back to my matte desktop IPS looks washed out, especially in the dark.
 
Has anyone had the problem where windows detects the monitor but the actual monitor says no signal, tried on single and sli 970s?
 
Has anyone had the problem where windows detects the monitor but the actual monitor says no signal, tried on single and sli 970s?

With sli, yes, I had to switch to the other card. Mine has kind of a strange setup where plugged into one card I get the bios splash but then no signal, and the other I don't get a bios splash but get Windows. I should probably figure out why that happens but I go into the bios so rarely I haven't bothered messing with it.
 
With sli, yes, I had to switch to the other card. Mine has kind of a strange setup where plugged into one card I get the bios splash but then no signal, and the other I don't get a bios splash but get Windows. I should probably figure out why that happens but I go into the bios so rarely I haven't bothered messing with it.

I sent my away to get fixed and I received it back today and I still cannot get the monitor to work, in the nvidia control panel it comes up but I cant select to use it as a monitor and the gsync settings come up but yeah it wont display windows, it just says no input detected on the monitor, I have tried 3 different gpus, two different systems and different display port cables. I am all out of ideas, this is very annoying as its such an expensive product, which was working and now it just doesnt (I have no changed anything on the computer either software or hardware)
 
I sent my away to get fixed and I received it back today and I still cannot get the monitor to work, in the nvidia control panel it comes up but I cant select to use it as a monitor and the gsync settings come up but yeah it wont display windows, it just says no input detected on the monitor, I have tried 3 different gpus, two different systems and different display port cables. I am all out of ideas, this is very annoying as its such an expensive product, which was working and now it just doesnt (I have no changed anything on the computer either software or hardware)

I think I tracked my issue down to a bios setting (bios will output to one of the two cards hence the blank screen on boot when plugged into the other card), but I'm able to use the monitor fine otherwise. I did have to return my original, though. It broke in the first two weeks. 2nd one has been great, though.
 
Man, this monitor is the most conflicting thing ever. So many polarizing reviews thanks to broken units.

I got mine Saturday and lucked out with bleed and pixels. Now to see if we can make it a couple of months.
 
So what about color banding? Having lots of issues with colour banding on the 24" model of this screen.

This image shows color banding real good; look at the bottom-left part of the image. My Swift shows annoying colour shifts there. My Iiyama screen shows just black. There's also noise on every black or grey surface on my swift. Not impressed if a 100 euro screen can do better.

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