You have to remember that G-Sync is a separate chip that does all of the magic. Benq isn't about to change/fix their overdrive any time soon, that would require real work being done.Bulletproof wrote:Thanks for letting me know. So then it is possible for the current BenQ panels to do this. Either BenQ would have to implement this, or as Falentyne said, someone would have to implement it through DDI/CI (if it even allows it?). Honestly, I can't see why nVidia or Microsoft don't directly implement strobing into their drivers or into DirectX. nVidia started allowing graph based tweaking of voltage on their new GTX cards. It would be nice if you could just tweak the overdrive parameters like this. But if they are configured properly, I guess it wouldn't offer much.
Having a sort of control panel for your monitor would be pretty sweet but it would require some sort of standardization and again, that would require too much work
Most monitors don't support strobing unless it has a G-Sync module. Although someone has had both work at the same time, he's not sure how.Bulletproof wrote: Unfortunately most G-SYNC or Freesync panels don't allow strobing to be enabled while they are on. The strobing IMO offers more than overdrive.
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