The choice is simple, IF you have an RTX 4090 overclocked and Ryzen 7800 X3D both on water cooling then you should go with the XL2546X and NOT the KLiu wrote: ↑19 Apr 2024, 00:41If you had to choose between the ViewSonic XG2431 and BenQ XL2546K, which would you pick for competitive use?
BenQ XL2546K pros
- 0% overshoot with OD off
- Superior blacks
- Black equaliser
- Colour vibrancy
- 0.7in larger panel
- 0.4ms lower input lag
- Profiles
BenQ XL2546K cons
- 47.37% higher response time with OD off
- TN panel
- Lower contrast
- Worse viewing angles
- Higher price
- Released in 2020
The DYAC 2 at 240 FPS is almost PERFECT they achieved what Chief Blur Buster couldn't do which is run a LCD at it's max refresh rate and somehow not suffer from any major cross talk issue.
The MAJOR issue I have with all these strobed monitors is the lack of VRR and if you cannot maintain a SOLID PERFECT 240 FPS then you are going to enjoy some NASTY stutter and tearing when you are in important fight scenes with lots of visual effects that will drop your FPS.
You could in theory put the settings on low and run it on 640x480 like it's 1997 but I rather be raped by an Elephant
Or you know you could just buy a 360 HZ QD-OLED and enjoy crisp strobe free VRR gaming without the need for strobing while getting a perfect GLOSSY Screen coating and god like colors and contrast.
Rtings rates 360 HZ QD-OLED a perfect 10/10 for pixel speed at 360 FPS, it looks like an LCD with strobing enabled, this is arguably a FAR FAR Better buy than any TN LCD with strobing assuming you can push that much FPS. Still 360 HZ OLED with VRR enabled and getting constant dips in FPS in fight scenes will still be an infinitely superior experience than a 1080p 240HZ TN crap monitor with strobing and NO VRR and thick UGLY bezel and matte coating