Monitor HP Pavilion 23 tm flickers

I used this Monitor HP Pavilion 23 tm one month - all was well.
But today he started unpleasant flicker. Resolution, color, sharpness - everything is OK. The only problem with frequency. This flicker was seen in all applications (not dependent on the application). Eyes get tired very quickly and start to hurt.
In the status of written frequency 60 Hz. But it seems that it is much smaller - I see his eyes twinkling.
I tried to connect to HDMI, DWI. Used different cables. Nothing helps.
I have another monitor - it does not flicker.
I have to take it in for repair?

Hi 2016509,
Welcome to the HP Forums! Sorry to hear about the issues with the monitor that would be a problem. I have issues if a monitor is not set to the right resolution myself so I can understand. You could try reinstalling the drivers for this model. You can find them here. If that doesn't work then you should contact HP Total Care a call at 1-800-474-6836 in North America or visit the link below if you are outside North America.
http://www8.hp.com/us/en/contact-hp/ww-contact-us.html
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