I keep a close eye on monitor tech and every year I purchase one hoping to be blown away by the performance.
Most recently I purchased a Samsung G7 and while it was a great monitor out of the box and for general gaming, for FPS games I found it fell far short compared to my trusty old Benq XL2730Z (strobing, 144hz). I'd completely written off VA monitors before but got caught up in the hype! Unfortunately the included MBR did virtually nothing on that screen as it was already pushing that VA panel to its limits (it has other issues like scanlines on certain websites etc)
I am very sensitive to ghosting and blur but I guess that's because I've been spoiled with this Benq strobing monitor for so long. I'm basically addicted to backlight strobing at this point so I guess a monitor that doesn't have this tech won't cut it.
So what I'm asking is what TN (or IPS) monitors exist that can give my XL2730Z a run for its money and be ideally 1440p+ >144hz, backlight strobing, very low response times. Also important is maintaining a high brightness while strobing, for instance I returned an Asus PG278Q because it was dim while strobing, despite otherwise being a good monitor. >27" is a bonus too!
I don't really care about VRR or having to disable it for strobing since I'll be running it with a 3080 Ti so framerates shouldn't really be an issue. If it has some tech like ELMB that'd be great, as long as it works OK
Some ideas:
Asus PG329Q https://tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/asus_rog_swift_pg329q
MSI MAG274QRF-QD https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/ ... g274qrf-qd
Thank you
Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
Re: Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
Hmm so I bought the PG329 after reading great reviews but the ELMB mode just doesn't cut it
It's so much dimmer and has less 'pop' with the ELMB mode on, but in addition just doesn't compare to the XL2730Z. Even at 175mhz ELMB mode just isn't as accurate and I see slight double imaging.
It's so much dimmer and has less 'pop' with the ELMB mode on, but in addition just doesn't compare to the XL2730Z. Even at 175mhz ELMB mode just isn't as accurate and I see slight double imaging.
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Re: Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
I know what your saying. I'm sensitive to ghosting after growing up gaming on CRTs. Also my Benq was a great monitor but having the hardware upgrade bug I buy a new monitor every couple of years.
I'm currently on the hunt for something to replace my ASUS ROG Swift PG279QZ. From watching a youtube video I guess I'm looking for another 27" 1440p but with 240hz refresh rate
If you find something please update this thread.
I'm currently on the hunt for something to replace my ASUS ROG Swift PG279QZ. From watching a youtube video I guess I'm looking for another 27" 1440p but with 240hz refresh rate
If you find something please update this thread.
Re: Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
Will do man, I do have a SPECTRUM ES07D02 coming when they eventually start shipping them https://euro.evedevices.com/pages/full-specs which Chief Blur Buster himself strobe tuned https://eve.community/t/blur-buster-eve ... tion/29085
Really hoping that it is the holy grail, but it is still IPS so I guess we'll see!
Really hoping that it is the holy grail, but it is still IPS so I guess we'll see!
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Re: Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
Yes, I have strobe-tuned the Eve Spectrum 4K144 and I am even working on VRR strobing for an upcoming firmware upgrade. The EVE Spectrum Strobe Utility can be downloaded here, much more powerful than BenQ Strobe Utility because it has a Vertical Total displayer and adjustable Overdrive Gain.Bishi wrote: ↑24 Jul 2021, 06:28Will do man, I do have a SPECTRUM ES07D02 coming when they eventually start shipping them https://euro.evedevices.com/pages/full-specs which Chief Blur Buster himself strobe tuned https://eve.community/t/blur-buster-eve ... tion/29085
Really hoping that it is the holy grail, but it is still IPS so I guess we'll see!
As you already probably are aware -- be warned, it uses slow red KSF phosphor in its LEDs so it will have red-phosphor ghosting -- www.blurbusters.com/red-phosphor ... However, it's the best-strobe-tuned KSF panel at the moment, IMO. Tuned by me, it has less ghosting than a plasma display, but worse ghosting than a CRT tube (throttled slightly by KSF).
Considering the dismality of LCD motion handling in the past, that's still spectacular if you want wide-color-gamut strobing that is also retro-friendly too (60Hz single strobe!), and the red phosphor ghosting sorta accidentally make it feel more CRT-authentic-like in a roundabout way (it's strange that this disadvantage flips into a semi-advantage when running emulators), much like CRT filters -- it's also a perfect MAME / retro panel that will make Sonic Hedgehog and other fast-scrollers shine, with 4K making MAME HLSL CRT filters more realistic looking.
Yes, be noted, it's a crowdsourced monitor with the risk that entails, but it is now currently in factory production & already shipping under the new Eve team. If you do order, you may wish to choose express shipping rather than the slow boat. You de-risk quite a bit by choosing the fast shipping.
Don't forget to use refresh rate headroom!Bishi wrote: ↑23 Jul 2021, 07:05Hmm so I bought the PG329 after reading great reviews but the ELMB mode just doesn't cut it
It's so much dimmer and has less 'pop' with the ELMB mode on, but in addition just doesn't compare to the XL2730Z. Even at 175mhz ELMB mode just isn't as accurate and I see slight double imaging.
That's why 120Hz strobing at 240Hz looks so much better than 120Hz strobing on a 144Hz panel.
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Re: Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
XG279AQM ? Or wait for zowie to maybe release a 1440p with dyac.
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Re: Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
So if you're looking for another...
If you can settle for narrow range strobing (120-165), the MSI MAG274QRF-QD has surprisingly good strobing.
I have not worked on that unit, but it's pretty top-notch, especially if you use the refresh rate headroom trick (run 120Hz instead of 165Hz).
If you can settle for narrow range strobing (120-165), the MSI MAG274QRF-QD has surprisingly good strobing.
I have not worked on that unit, but it's pretty top-notch, especially if you use the refresh rate headroom trick (run 120Hz instead of 165Hz).
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Re: Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
I have the MAG274QRF-QD and it does have very good strobing.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑26 Jul 2021, 00:09So if you're looking for another...
If you can settle for narrow range strobing (120-165), the MSI MAG274QRF-QD has surprisingly good strobing.
I have not worked on that unit, but it's pretty top-notch, especially if you use the refresh rate headroom trick (run 120Hz instead of 165Hz).
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Re: Looking for the best strobing 1440p+ >144hz monitor in 2021
Chief,Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑24 Jul 2021, 23:33Yes, I have strobe-tuned the Eve Spectrum 4K144 and I am even working on VRR strobing for an upcoming firmware upgrade. The EVE Spectrum Strobe Utility can be downloaded here, much more powerful than BenQ Strobe Utility because it has a Vertical Total displayer and adjustable Overdrive Gain.Bishi wrote: ↑24 Jul 2021, 06:28Will do man, I do have a SPECTRUM ES07D02 coming when they eventually start shipping them https://euro.evedevices.com/pages/full-specs which Chief Blur Buster himself strobe tuned https://eve.community/t/blur-buster-eve ... tion/29085
Really hoping that it is the holy grail, but it is still IPS so I guess we'll see!
As you already probably are aware -- be warned, it uses slow red KSF phosphor in its LEDs so it will have red-phosphor ghosting -- www.blurbusters.com/red-phosphor ... However, it's the best-strobe-tuned KSF panel at the moment, IMO. Tuned by me, it has less ghosting than a plasma display, but worse ghosting than a CRT tube (throttled slightly by KSF).
Considering the dismality of LCD motion handling in the past, that's still spectacular if you want wide-color-gamut strobing that is also retro-friendly too (60Hz single strobe!), and the red phosphor ghosting sorta accidentally make it feel more CRT-authentic-like in a roundabout way (it's strange that this disadvantage flips into a semi-advantage when running emulators), much like CRT filters -- it's also a perfect MAME / retro panel that will make Sonic Hedgehog and other fast-scrollers shine, with 4K making MAME HLSL CRT filters more realistic looking.
Yes, be noted, it's a crowdsourced monitor with the risk that entails, but it is now currently in factory production & already shipping under the new Eve team. If you do order, you may wish to choose express shipping rather than the slow boat. You de-risk quite a bit by choosing the fast shipping.Don't forget to use refresh rate headroom!Bishi wrote: ↑23 Jul 2021, 07:05Hmm so I bought the PG329 after reading great reviews but the ELMB mode just doesn't cut it
It's so much dimmer and has less 'pop' with the ELMB mode on, but in addition just doesn't compare to the XL2730Z. Even at 175mhz ELMB mode just isn't as accurate and I see slight double imaging.
That's why 120Hz strobing at 240Hz looks so much better than 120Hz strobing on a 144Hz panel.
Does this monitor look interpolated when you choose a custom 1080p resolution in CRU ?