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Released in 2021, this lineup of the F15's features an Intel i5 or i7 processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU, and 15.6 inch 1080p display. These laptops have a sleek design and hardware optimized for performance-driven gaming at a lower price level.

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Why do I have Horizontal lines (or vertical lines)

At first started showing 2 weeks ago, it wasnt an issue as it was barely 5mm from the bottom screen area. But every week it got bigger and bigger its currently 5cm or 4x the size of the Task Bar. Sometimes it flickers, sometimes it gets REALLY black. I cant properly shutdown my laptop. Sometimes when i did WinKey + E to open files it completely goes away, however, upon closing it comes back again. Usually when i opened a game like GTA San Andreas or SAMP it goes away too, but present day, it shows up in the game and i cant see my fuel or Radar minimap. But the only game and time it goes away is when i play GTA V at least i can play 1 thing without issues. Im using Asus TUF Gaming FX506LH

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I have the same issue. Have been for almost a year now. From what I can tell it has to do with the temperature of the laptop/display itself. That's why when you do more demanding tasks like playing games, it tends to disappear. However over long periods of time the threshold of heat increases with the size of the black bar, the bigger the blackbar, the more heat required to make it disappear. Having dark themes, or anything with the color black near the bottom will cause it to appear again, usually if you leave on a plain white screen on YouTube, it will disappear. The fix I used for the entire year I've been having this problem was an application called Cru refresh rate adjuster. By gradually lowering my refresh rate by 5hz everytime the black bar appeared I was able to get another year out of it and the cost of lower refresh rate, and in turn fps of course. Unfortunately there aren't any other 'software' fixes for this aside from manually lowering your refresh rate which will impact gaming performance.

When I took my laptop in, they advised that the only permanent solution would be to get a screen replacement altogether. So if you're still on warranty, you should probably take advantage of it as soon as you can.

As for the cause of the problem, apparently it has something to do with loose connections causing dead pixels, which is why applying heat or heavier PC loads tend to reignite those lost connections temporarily.

I hope this helped.

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