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- 26 Feb 2014, 03:54
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Spritz - super fast reading [fun offtopic item]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4845
Re: Spritz - super fast reading
Oh, I saw a link for that and thought it was an onion video or a joke. I'll have to try that demo next time I'm on the computer, as I don't see an option on the mobile site. Still, got tl read about it, cool stuff. Though I'm sure we might be more choosy about the displays we use it on. I wonder if ...
- 25 Feb 2014, 21:07
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: Lightboost/ Asus TYrace free questions
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2893
Re: Lightboost/ Asus TYrace free questions
Unfortunately with Lightboost, it does add a small amount of Input Lag, in order to strobe the display when the screen is fully refreshed. One thing to make sure of is that you are using a 1000Hz mouse, as the higher rate of refreshing on the monitor means you could end up waiting for your mouse to ...
- 24 Feb 2014, 11:41
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Shopping advice for my poor eyes :)
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7472
Re: Shopping advice for my poor eyes :)
Usually what I've seen people say is that there are different sensitivities people have when people have sensitive eyes. One sensitivity might be from flickering PWM lighting, while others are just fine from that but are sensitive to the immense motion blurring of 60Hz LCD. Depending on which sensit...
- 23 Feb 2014, 20:59
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
- Replies: 15
- Views: 15053
Re: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
That bezel looks super cool! I hadn't thought of doing anything like that before, but in considering it now.
- 21 Feb 2014, 20:08
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
- Replies: 15
- Views: 15053
Re: Overclocking of Qnix Q2710 has no visible effects
I think he means DPI, but the Deathadder has a 1000Hz polling rate already anyways. On topic, it might be hard to see a difference with a Qnix. The IPS panel has a slower response, like Chief was saying, so he effects will be less pronounced than a TN from 60Hz to 120Hz. Though you say you haven't s...
- 20 Feb 2014, 12:39
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: having trouble overclocking my new qnix 2710
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12822
Re: having trouble overclocking my new qnix 2710
If you are getting those at 106, and 110, a new cable could definitely help you go further, though the monitors limit is still unknown. It could be 112 even. But with a new, better cable, and reduced manual timings, you should be able to get around 115, if not higher.
- 19 Feb 2014, 02:40
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: having trouble overclocking my new qnix 2710
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12822
Re: having trouble overclocking my new qnix 2710
Depends on the issue you get when the monitor isn't accepting any more overclocking. Are you getting red and green lines horizontally, maybe some display blinking a few times a second, or does it just go black really fast after you set it a few extra Hz?
- 18 Feb 2014, 16:47
- Forum: Display Overclocking
- Topic: having trouble overclocking my new qnix 2710
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12822
Re: having trouble overclocking my new qnix 2710
You are using a dual link cable for this as well, correct? Have you tried any other cables, to be sure there isn't any oddities with your current cable?
- 13 Feb 2014, 22:41
- Forum: BENQ Zowie Tweaking — Strobe Utility / Blur Reduction / DyAc
- Topic: BENQ XL2720Z 27" of goodness :) [Version 2 firmware is good]
- Replies: 332
- Views: 267435
Re: BENQ XL2720Z 27" of goodness :) [and firmware bug]
When returning to the store, make sure to avoid being charged any restocking fees or the like, as BenQ has admitted to the bug affecting these units, and that you're returning it due to this bug.
- 13 Feb 2014, 20:07
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Converting a 4K HDMI 1.4 TV to DisplayPort for overclocking
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7932
Re: Converting a 4K HDMI 1.4 TV to DisplayPort for overclock
Alot of points to reply to. I'll post some, and probably go back and edit this post accordingly. Also in doing the math on this, if HDMI 1.4 could do 38hz w/o issue (and 40hz with minor artifacts on an overclock of the Skyworth 4K 39") at a 10.2 Gbps data rate, and HDMI 2.0 is an 18 Gbps data rate i...