I disabled shadows in SystemPropertiesPerformance.exe show shadows under windows and set Title bars and windows borders in "Colors" settings and noticed the Task Manager window is missing right & bottom black line edge (on the image the line breaks near the "X" button, not going down continiuosly):
Sometimes it appears if I resize the window but then disappear.
On a 4K external display without scaling sometimes lines are shown not as black but as blue: as if graphic engine (DirectX 9??) decided that thickness of line is less than 1px so rendered it with subpixels.
I suspect that this is due to new Windows 10 hi-DPI https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_Window_Manager in combination with low end integrated Intel GPU.
Any ideas?
UPDATE This another laptop I've seen lots of strange artifacts on display, like some blue lines are displayed as black, crazy rainbow blurring for fonts, etc even when I disabled ClearType or Grayscale.
Filling the screen with monotonous patterns resulted in different square patterns.
Magnification of screenshots showed no problems. This gave me an idea that I have additional problems with hardware.
Finally, I was able to "fix" displaying by selecting different refresh frequency (59.940Hz caused the problem, 59.997Hz works amazingly sharp and precise):

