Re: looking for a new 240hz monitor purely for csgo
Posted: 30 Aug 2017, 21:15
Input lag difference with G-SYNC correctly set up would be imperceptible:
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Haste wrote:Input lag difference with G-SYNC correctly set up would be imperceptible:
This is a good point:sharknice wrote:I prefer GSYNC over vsync off for competitive gaming.
You don't need >240Hz for blur reduction.hammelgammler wrote:Regarding blur reduction, do you still "need" FPS=Hz at >240Hz? It could be pretty hard to sustain a solid 240 FPS, and games like PUBG have a limit of 144 FPS. I don't quite understand why it's better with blur reduction to have it matched that perfect. Without it, the more Hz the better with any FPS.
While there are definitely diminishing points of returns -- higher Hz makes microstutter harder to see. It definitely gradually diminishes.hammelgammler wrote:With the introduction of even higher refresh rates, possibly even 480Hz already, tearing and microstutters shouldn't be "that" noticeable anymore right? In games where you get 240-480 FPS (~360 AVG) you pretty much want to run at 480Hz regardless to get the most fluid experience or do I feel placebo? I tested it a few times, and fixed 120Hz (even with ULMB which adds lag) it feels much more responsive, especially in situations where it drops to <80 FPS/Hz. I always read that it should feel more fluid with G-Sync.
Chief Blur Buster wrote: Right now, we're mostly stuck without the ability to combine strobing and VRR simultaneously, it's one-or-the-other.
Do you know if this works for the AOC AG251FZ too?Chief Blur Buster wrote:Hello,
There is a way to remove the frameskipping on the VIewsonic XG2530 -- open a Custom Resolution Utility and then increase Vertical Total to 1150. The frame skipping stops and the 240Hz works.
Regarding the XL2540 versus XL2546, if you're not going to use DyAc, both of the monitors are extremely similar.
It's been successfully tested on my XG2530 & already bug-reported to ViewSonic. They're fixing it but existing users have a workaround. I don't have the AG251FZ, but try this:laped wrote:Do you know if this works for the AOC AG251FZ too?Chief Blur Buster wrote:Hello,
There is a way to remove the frameskipping on the VIewsonic XG2530 -- open a Custom Resolution Utility and then increase Vertical Total to 1150. The frame skipping stops and the 240Hz works.
Regarding the XL2540 versus XL2546, if you're not going to use DyAc, both of the monitors are extremely similar.