Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?

High Hz on OLED produce excellent strobeless motion blur reduction with fast GtG pixel response. It is easier to tell apart 60Hz vs 120Hz vs 240Hz on OLED than LCD, and more visible to mainstream. Includes WOLED and QD-OLED displays.
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Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?

Post by tong » 09 Mar 2024, 18:46

Now that we've seen what high refresh OLEDs are capable of when it comes to motion clarity, it's evident that thanks to the near-instant response times, the blur is lower compared to LCDs at the same refresh.
TFTCentral states that a 360hz OLED looks like an LCD at 540hz:
https://tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell-a ... e-aw2725df
An OLED has an approximate 1.5 to 1 ratio of motion clarity to an LCD screen, and you can see that the 360Hz OLED panel is close to the 540Hz LCD overall (i.e. 360 x 1.5 = 540).
So, does that mean the 1000hz clarity journey is now actually a 650hz journey for OLEDs?

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Re: Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?

Post by hart » 28 Mar 2024, 08:55

then, the journey to maintain 650fps without drops will start

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Re: Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?

Post by Supermodel_Evelynn » 05 Apr 2024, 14:48

1000 FPS is NOT a realistic goal even with computers coming out 30 years into the future we will all long be dead by the time a PC can maintain 1000 FPS in any AAA title

LCD Strobing or OLED BFI and brightness needs to improve so we can maintain realistic goals

I have a decent PC and I can barely maintain 60 FPS in Warhammer 40K Darktide even on 1080P medium settings in chaotic fight scenes.

There is hope with GSYNC pulsar but that isn't 1000 HZ

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Re: Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?

Post by ssamowo » 05 Apr 2024, 17:15

persistence still gets reduced the higher the hz, regardless of framerate, doesn't it? only strobing needs framerate to = hz, to avoid double images. 1000hz would not have this issue presumably so 60hz games would still have great motion clarity on 1000hz monitors, is what i believe the case would be.

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Re: Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?

Post by RealNC » 05 Apr 2024, 17:46

ssamowo wrote:
05 Apr 2024, 17:15
persistence still gets reduced the higher the hz, regardless of framerate, doesn't it? only strobing needs framerate to = hz, to avoid double images. 1000hz would not have this issue presumably so 60hz games would still have great motion clarity on 1000hz monitors, is what i believe the case would be.
Nope :) You need high FPS and high Hz to get lower motion blur. If the game runs at 60FPS, then 60Hz, 280Hz, or 480Hz (or 1000Hz if that ever appears) will have the same motion blur.
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Re: Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?

Post by jorimt » 05 Apr 2024, 18:35

RealNC wrote:
05 Apr 2024, 17:46
ssamowo wrote:
05 Apr 2024, 17:15
persistence still gets reduced the higher the hz, regardless of framerate, doesn't it? only strobing needs framerate to = hz, to avoid double images. 1000hz would not have this issue presumably so 60hz games would still have great motion clarity on 1000hz monitors, is what i believe the case would be.
Nope :) You need high FPS and high Hz to get lower motion blur. If the game runs at 60FPS, then 60Hz, 280Hz, or 480Hz (or 1000Hz if that ever appears) will have the same motion blur.
Yup, no further motion blur reduction, but less visible tearing and overall latency at 60 FPS (or any framerate) the higher the physical refresh rate with G-SYNC or no-sync at least though.
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