getting A new 144Hz monitor

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chandler
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Re: getting A new 144Hz monitor

Post by chandler » 02 Sep 2016, 13:03

I edited my previous comment , please answer my question about crosstalk in the utillity mate.

EDIT : I understand that earlier is less input lag but more ghosting , so what is the optimal setting for ghosting @ crosstalk, how many ticks do I move right?

Falkentyne
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Re: getting A new 144Hz monitor

Post by Falkentyne » 02 Sep 2016, 13:39

That's complicated.

If NOT using a VT tweak, don't use the utility. You would want strobe phase at 100 for lowest input lag and at 000 otherwise.
Without VT Tweak, the strobe phase at all refresh rates can go from 0-100 without shutting off the backlight. But of course, crosstalk will be high.

If using a VT tweak, this depends on the refresh rate.
At 120hz, you can use the slider and move it to the far right, but I think this is strobe phase 047.
But this CAPS the MAXIMUM strobe duty to 003. Because the backlight shut=off point is Strobe phase 050.
047+003=050. See?

At 100hz with VT tweak, you can't use the utility, because the backlight shutoff point is now Strobe phase 060.
But the utility would only let you go up to 047.

My own personal settings at 100hz are Strobe phase =054. This CAPS the max strobe DUTY at 006 (054+006=060).
That's what my 24/7 gaming settings are at.

chandler
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Re: getting A new 144Hz monitor

Post by chandler » 02 Sep 2016, 13:48

gonna use (24/7 no changing or switching) 120Hz VT 1500 persistence @ 0.5ms, so what should the crosstalk value be for least ghosting (again, nevermind the inputlag)

Im not gonna touch the OSD menu at all, I wanna work all through the utility only, thats not a problem right?

Falkentyne
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Re: getting A new 144Hz monitor

Post by Falkentyne » 02 Sep 2016, 13:57

On the right side.

chandler
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Re: getting A new 144Hz monitor

Post by chandler » 02 Sep 2016, 14:04

and would the inputlag be so severe? with the settings listed above? 120hz VT 1500 persistence 0.5ms and like u said later strobe phase compared to *again* say my vg248qe? I didn't mind the inputlag with 120hz strobed at 10% at all actually I didn't even notice it..

Falkentyne
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Re: getting A new 144Hz monitor

Post by Falkentyne » 02 Sep 2016, 14:09

Why are you asking all these repeated questions? Just buy the monitor and test it for yourself. These questions are getting very annoying to answer. I tried my best to simply everything but even I'm not fully accurate.

I suggest you read Strobemaster's post.

http://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic ... 856#p21856

chandler
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Re: getting A new 144Hz monitor

Post by chandler » 02 Sep 2016, 14:26

u've been very helpful dont get me wrong.. there's a lot of posts that are way too technical for me (and Im not some dumb **** but still) and the reason I ask u is bcuz I just want u to simplify it for me.. so thank you very much once again Falken!

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