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Yeah i hear ya, tbh i picked that picture out of the ones i took since it looks closest to how it looks in real life. Taken from other angles it looks shocking with IPS glow added into the mix. That picture is about as accurate as i can do for a forum post. When watching Netflix its noticeable across the image, so its not just something you see in a darkened room with a black screen.

I guess the risk is that if they all have this issue then a replacement or repair might not get me anywhere. I've used Macbook pro's mainly for the past few years so don't have a lot to compare it to. Though i'm not really using the laptop at the moment so if its gonna go back then now's a good time for me to do it..

Can anyone from gigabyte comment on this ?

Thanks in advance
Gary
 
Yeah i hear ya, tbh i picked that picture out of the ones i took since it looks closest to how it looks in real life. Taken from other angles it looks shocking with IPS glow added into the mix. That picture is about as accurate as i can do for a forum post. When watching Netflix its noticeable across the image, so its not just something you see in a darkened room with a black screen.

I guess the risk is that if they all have this issue then a replacement or repair might not get me anywhere. I've used Macbook pro's mainly for the past few years so don't have a lot to compare it to. Though i'm not really using the laptop at the moment so if its gonna go back then now's a good time for me to do it..

Can anyone from gigabyte comment on this ?

Thanks in advance
Gary

Hi gary,

Sorry to hear you think you have a problem. The thread as been communicated to HQ and we await feedback. We will advise on course of action as soon as we can, should be today.

Regards,

Gigabyte UK NB Team
 
Thanks,

I have uploaded some more images here;

http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/backlightbleed.jpg
http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/from_side.jpg
http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/straight_on.jpg
http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/watching_video.jpg

As another member of this thread pointed out, its hard to be accurate using a camera. Either the issue becomes exaggerated or doesn't show at all. I've tried to only include images that are representative of how it genuinely looks.

It does feel a bit pedantic reporting this, but if it can be resolved then it would be good to get it done before i start using the laptop more regularly, especially if the issue can become worse over time.

Thanks
Gary
 
Thanks,

I have uploaded some more images here;

http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/backlightbleed.jpg
http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/from_side.jpg
http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/straight_on.jpg
http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/watching_video.jpg

As another member of this thread pointed out, its hard to be accurate using a camera. Either the issue becomes exaggerated or doesn't show at all. I've tried to only include images that are representative of how it genuinely looks.

It does feel a bit pedantic reporting this, but if it can be resolved then it would be good to get it done before i start using the laptop more regularly, especially if the issue can become worse over time.

Thanks
Gary


Hi gary,

We strive to provide the best quality we can, so its not pedantic to report something if you feel it isn't right.

All of our AORUS products are checked and the panels examined before they leave the factory. Unfortunately, we have to "expect" some screen bleed because if we set a goal of zero screen bleed, only about 20% of the panels would meet this criteria and we would simply have to throw away the other 80%, which wouldn't be a very financially viable route for us to take.

There has been a variety of screen brands tested by us @ AORUS HQ, and ALL show the same result and quality, so this is something that we have to accept within the industry, and set our "acceptable tolerance" level, and build to this level.

We do have some links from other web-sites showing the same issue on competitors products, but we are not sure if we are able to post here - we will check.

The images you have sent, have been looked at by our team, and do seem to be what we would consider to be "within tolerance" - and certainly from the images we have viewed this morning, as a comparison, they look a lot better (if you know what we mean)

However, that said, if YOU feel that it isn't acceptable, we are happy for this unit to come back to OcUK and we will exchange for a new one.

Let us know what you think.

Regards,

Gigabyte UK NB Team
 
Hi,

Had a few guys in the office take a look at it and to be honest it does look worse than the pictures show. Its visible when watching video and playing games so its pretty distracting and does put a bit of a downer on it for me, esp since its not a cheap piece of hardware.


Whats the process to have it exchanged ?

Thanks
Gary
 
Hi there

I am the RMA manager at OcUK and looking at the pictures it seems definitely it is within tolerances being perfectly honest with you.

That would be No Fault Found if it came back for testing.

Bailey
 
I understand that these laptops may exhibit a bit of backlight bleed. However compared to others i've used this seems worse than normal.

Of the others i looked at here is a comparison with best (macbook) and the worst, but still considerably better in the flesh (msi)


http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/aorus_compared_to_msi.jpg

http://poc.sec-1.com/overclockers/aorus_compared_to_mac.jpg

Gary

Do you have your OcUK order number?

Is it ok if I pass on your details to Atom so he can get in touch with you?

Bailey
 
Cheers

Will pass it onto Atom now for you ;)

he will be in touch very shortly.

Bailey

Thanks, He contacted me to start the process of organizing a replacement.

Thanks for your help, I'm otherwise happy with the product so if i can get an improved screen then it would be fantastic.

Gary
 
CS:GO

Hi wonder if anyone can help, I have been onto aorus support about this problem but its taking ages for a reply and when did get a reply I simply got install the game on the ssd....

The problem is that for some reason CSGO runs like dog poop quite frankly. I don't know what it is no matter if its 3k 1080p, gsync on/off graphics low and high the game just looks laggy and jittery. Ok its tolerable to a degree but trying to play a competitive game is just a horrible experience. For a laptop with such power I would have thought it could run it easily. It runs at a stable 230+ fps or 60 on gsync no bother. But there is something just not right about it just feels sluggish and laggy looking. Gtav runs great and smooth so do other games...so I don't know if its something that's not optimised with CSGO yet...

I'm not sure what I can do to solve this , any suggestions would be awesome. Sorry if this message is jumbled as typing on a phone :D
 
Hi wonder if anyone can help, I have been onto aorus support about this problem but its taking ages for a reply and when did get a reply I simply got install the game on the ssd....

The problem is that for some reason CSGO runs like dog poop quite frankly. I don't know what it is no matter if its 3k 1080p, gsync on/off graphics low and high the game just looks laggy and jittery. Ok its tolerable to a degree but trying to play a competitive game is just a horrible experience. For a laptop with such power I would have thought it could run it easily. It runs at a stable 230+ fps or 60 on gsync no bother. But there is something just not right about it just feels sluggish and laggy looking. Gtav runs great and smooth so do other games...so I don't know if its something that's not optimised with CSGO yet...

I'm not sure what I can do to solve this , any suggestions would be awesome. Sorry if this message is jumbled as typing on a phone :D

Disable one GPU and see what happens.
 
Hi wonder if anyone can help, I have been onto aorus support about this problem but its taking ages for a reply and when did get a reply I simply got install the game on the ssd....

The problem is that for some reason CSGO runs like dog poop quite frankly. I don't know what it is no matter if its 3k 1080p, gsync on/off graphics low and high the game just looks laggy and jittery. Ok its tolerable to a degree but trying to play a competitive game is just a horrible experience. For a laptop with such power I would have thought it could run it easily. It runs at a stable 230+ fps or 60 on gsync no bother. But there is something just not right about it just feels sluggish and laggy looking. Gtav runs great and smooth so do other games...so I don't know if its something that's not optimised with CSGO yet...

I'm not sure what I can do to solve this , any suggestions would be awesome. Sorry if this message is jumbled as typing on a phone :D

Hi napper90,

Have you resolved this issue to your satisfaction? Let us know if there is a need for this to be looked at by our service team.

Regards,

Gigabyte UK NB Team
 
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