Hello Blurbusters! I have the >1ms 27" TN 1080p 144hz XB270H Abprz. When I use ULMB I have ufo coronas (http://www.testufo.com/#test=ghosting). The first 2 coronas look terrible, and I can see a third one. I cannot change the overdrive (overvoltage) settings while my monitor is in ULMB mode. Changing them while in standard mode then switching to ULMB has no effect. The moving photo test (http://www.testufo.com/#test=photo&phot ... 0&height=0) looks amazing in ULMB. I thought ULMB should have no ghosting. Are my results normal?
Somewhat off topic my last monitor was a crt trinitron (aperture grille) dell p1130. I'd run it in 1600x1200@100hz, because vga cables are not capable of 1600x1200@120hz even though the monitor is. It's in pieces because it needs some new capacitors and upgrades. Although 144hz is much smoother looking my old p1130 looked way more solid, and I liked it more for gaming.
edit: I forgot to mention certain greys in ULMB mode have a film grain (maybe pixel walk?) that can be very strong
edit2: "I thought ULMB should have no ghosting" -original post... I thought ULMB should have no ghosting or coronas*
XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
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Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
Change OD in the service menu instead.
5,5,4,4,2,3,5
1 is far left, power is button 6.
(factory option will appear)
5,5,4,4,2,3,5
1 is far left, power is button 6.
(factory option will appear)
Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
It was already disabled. I tried changing the overdrive value from 0~255. 100 being normal and 255 being extreme in the options. It had no effect on the corona. The corona would change to ghosting (blue to yellow copy of ufo) for a split second when I increased or decreased the overdrive value.Falkentyne wrote:Change OD in the service menu instead.
5,5,4,4,2,3,5
1 is far left, power is button 6.
(factory option will appear)
edit: 0 being off, which I tried first of course
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Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
What happens if you change the service OD options with ULMB disabled first, and then enable ULMB afterwards and then go back?
Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
OD stays 0Falkentyne wrote:What happens if you change the service OD options with ULMB disabled first, and then enable ULMB afterwards and then go back?
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Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
I see. Sorry I couldn't be of more assistance.
Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
I figured out why my monitor had that horrid film grain effect. In the "Change resolution" tab of the Nvidia Control Panel "Output color depth:" was set to "6 bpc" not "8bpc". This is an 8 bpc monitor. The colors look much better, and the film grain effect is gone. Unfortunately this does not fix the ulmb ghosting even after doing the above steps again.
edit: I meant ulmb corona
edit: I meant ulmb corona
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Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
I still have the ULMB corona if anybody can help me or has any input.
Are there any other G-Sync monitors that are known to have coronas in ULMB mode? I can take a picture with my camera. The coronas are very visible.
Are there any other G-Sync monitors that are known to have coronas in ULMB mode? I can take a picture with my camera. The coronas are very visible.
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Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
All of them do.
The XB270HU (the IPS monitor) has very low amounts at 85hz (better than the ROG Swift) but IPS monitors don't usually push overdrive levels as high as TN panels. So the coronas will be lower. Unfortunately, you can't adjust overdrive intensity on any ULMB monitor; you're stuck with what you are given.
On the old Asus Lightboost monitors (VG248QE/VG278H) you could adjust part of the overdrive gain through the service menu, which worked in Lightboost mode.
The XB270HU (the IPS monitor) has very low amounts at 85hz (better than the ROG Swift) but IPS monitors don't usually push overdrive levels as high as TN panels. So the coronas will be lower. Unfortunately, you can't adjust overdrive intensity on any ULMB monitor; you're stuck with what you are given.
On the old Asus Lightboost monitors (VG248QE/VG278H) you could adjust part of the overdrive gain through the service menu, which worked in Lightboost mode.
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Re: XB270H Abprz ULMB corona
I have the TN version of the XB270HU, and I also get REALLY bad coronas in ULMB mode. Even at 85Hz. Tried changing the pulse-width too, and still no help. Such a massive shame. It's completely useless as it stands.Falkentyne wrote:All of them do.
The XB270HU (the IPS monitor) has very low amounts at 85hz (better than the ROG Swift) but IPS monitors don't usually push overdrive levels as high as TN panels. So the coronas will be lower. Unfortunately, you can't adjust overdrive intensity on any ULMB monitor; you're stuck with what you are given.
On the old Asus Lightboost monitors (VG248QE/VG278H) you could adjust part of the overdrive gain through the service menu, which worked in Lightboost mode.