Hi All, I just got this monitor as my first OLED.
Suffice to say it looks great but has issues, some of which I wish I'd known about.
Firstly is it cannot it cannot scale to a lower resolution that is not 16:9. For example some games I play 4:3 1920 X 1440 but unless I set the desktop resolution ...
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- 27 Dec 2024, 04:10
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: Asus XG27AQDMG Discussion
- Replies: 287
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- 26 Jun 2015, 18:55
- Forum: BENQ Zowie Tweaking — Strobe Utility / Blur Reduction / DyAc
- Topic: forcing 120Mhz in games
- Replies: 18
- Views: 16967
Re: forcing 120Mhz in games
I had a similar issue when i flashedy firmware to v2. It appeared to be 120 but in the monitor itself was only showing 60 all the time. This was in games an in windows.
The benq pilot program was showimg it as 120 however and to test in games i turned om vsync to see if the fps matched the 120 ...
The benq pilot program was showimg it as 120 however and to test in games i turned om vsync to see if the fps matched the 120 ...
- 26 Jun 2015, 10:02
- Forum: BENQ Zowie Tweaking — Strobe Utility / Blur Reduction / DyAc
- Topic: Firmware upgrade using Linux tool, requires no hardware
- Replies: 577
- Views: 817233
Re: Firmware upgrade using Linux tool, requires no hardware
Manged to get this working on my display port with 120/144hz settings(this did not work on V1 i could only ever get 60hz through display port). DVI port appears to be rekt now. Also if I turn the monitor off it won't detect the display if I turn it back on. I need to unplug the cable and re-plug it ...
- 26 Jun 2015, 05:05
- Forum: BENQ Zowie Tweaking — Strobe Utility / Blur Reduction / DyAc
- Topic: Firmware upgrade using Linux tool, requires no hardware
- Replies: 577
- Views: 817233
Re: Firmware upgrade using Linux tool, requires no hardware
Did you try unplugging the monitor from the wall for 15 minutes and then flashing back to V2?
No/Maybe?
Was the monitor in standby mode (powered off but plugged in) when you flashed?
No
When you first flashed the monitor, were you using a motherboard/system with a legacy (traditional) Bios or ...
No/Maybe?
Was the monitor in standby mode (powered off but plugged in) when you flashed?
No
When you first flashed the monitor, were you using a motherboard/system with a legacy (traditional) Bios or ...
- 26 Jun 2015, 04:03
- Forum: BENQ Zowie Tweaking — Strobe Utility / Blur Reduction / DyAc
- Topic: Firmware upgrade using Linux tool, requires no hardware
- Replies: 577
- Views: 817233
Re: Firmware upgrade using Linux tool, requires no hardware
Either install the monitor driver off the CD (there's a driver on the CD, you will need to install it by going to device manager (or control panel ->Display->advanced and have disk), and then after you get the driver installed, you can try uninstalling the videocard drivers, using "DDU" (display ...
- 26 Jun 2015, 02:09
- Forum: BENQ Zowie Tweaking — Strobe Utility / Blur Reduction / DyAc
- Topic: Firmware upgrade using Linux tool, requires no hardware
- Replies: 577
- Views: 817233
Re: Firmware upgrade using Linux tool, requires no hardware
Hey all,
I just flashed my 2720Z all worked fine. However I cannot get anything over 60hz now. I haven't changed the cable etc or anything.
PS: Flashed to V4.
I just flashed my 2720Z all worked fine. However I cannot get anything over 60hz now. I haven't changed the cable etc or anything.
PS: Flashed to V4.