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-You’ll need to do one test here to nail this down, using an external monitor via the the USB-C port in mirror mode. Then when the condition is present does the external display also so these artifacts?
+You’ll need to do one test here to nail this down, using an external monitor via the the USB-C port in mirror mode. Then when the condition is present does the external display also see these artifacts?
I’m suspecting they are not present which points to the internal displays logic. The fact when you are running in Safe mode also suggests the T-CON logic within the display can’t support the higher scan rate when the OS fully loads.

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You’ll need to do one test here to nail this down, using an external monitor via the the USB-C port in mirror mode. Then when the condition is present does the external display also so these artifacts?

I’m suspecting they are not present which points to the internal displays logic. The fact when you are running in Safe mode also suggests the T-CON logic within the display can’t support the higher scan rate when the OS fully loads.

Status:

open