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- 10 Aug 2023, 23:01
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ASUS VG259QM Blur
- Replies: 48
- Views: 27139
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
Many people who have been using slower LCDs for years and have then switched to a much faster LCD or OLED have had similar complaints; displays with faster pixel response times reveal more motion flaws, just like higher resolution displays reveal more flaws in the lower resolution content that ...
- 09 Aug 2023, 17:19
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ASUS VG259QM Blur
- Replies: 48
- Views: 27139
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
VRR does not prevent image persistence, which, again, is due to the sample-and-hold (aka non-strobing) nature of LCD displays, and has a similar appearance to the stroboscopic effect during slower panning, is more evident the faster the pixel response times (GtG)/the less overdrive artifacts, and ...
- 09 Aug 2023, 10:16
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ASUS VG259QM Blur
- Replies: 48
- Views: 27139
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
You can experience image persistence (due to non-strobed sample-and-hold), overdrive artifacts (such as inverse ghosting/overshoot due to too much or little overvolting of native GtG), and stroboscopic effect (image doubling due to finite frame + refresh rates + rapid panning speed) all at the ...
- 08 Aug 2023, 21:52
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ASUS VG259QM Blur
- Replies: 48
- Views: 27139
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
Nope, not other than the "solutions" I mentioned in my previous reply to you, again, assuming your stated issue is indeed stroboscopic effect and not some other characteristic you're conflating it with on the S2522HG.
As I said previously, make sure that your issue is actually the ...
- 08 Aug 2023, 11:30
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ASUS VG259QM Blur
- Replies: 48
- Views: 27139
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
So from my understanding, I need to find a monitor that has a response time of ~6ms (at 165Hz refresh rate), which will have minimal trailing/leading artifacts if the overdrive properly adjusted and virtually almost no stroboscopic effect.
because right now the one I have is just too fast. correct ...
because right now the one I have is just too fast. correct ...
- 08 Aug 2023, 10:02
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ASUS VG259QM Blur
- Replies: 48
- Views: 27139
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
So you'd rather have the effect masked by ghosting/smearing instead? Because that and/or enabling heavier camera motion blur effects in-game (where available) are really the only alternatives at currently achievable refresh + framerates.
If so, you can ultimately attempt returning to an older ...
- 08 Aug 2023, 07:29
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ASUS VG259QM Blur
- Replies: 48
- Views: 27139
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
It's possible you're just highly sensitive and have somewhat unrealistic expectations, because I've talked to many players like you and none have ever "solved" any of their issues no matter what they've tried.
hi, I recently bought Dell S2522HG as an upgrade from ASUS VG247Q1A because it has ...
- 03 Aug 2023, 00:09
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
- Replies: 102
- Views: 117069
Re: BenQ XL2540K or Asus VG258QM
I found OD: 1A works perfectly with absolutely no inverse ghosting or 'excessive' normal ghosting, with blur reduction/DyAc off (disabled).
1F (these are hexadecimal values) starts to show just the slightest amount of inverse ghosting on some transitions.
15 (default for blur reduction enabled ...
