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- 03 Aug 2015, 09:10
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
- Replies: 11
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Re: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
Thanks, and sorry for being a bit late (I was on holiday). I ended up sending the 2720T back because it uses PWM for the backlight. The eBay seller had put this incorrectly as being flicker-free (the 2720z is). I loved it while gaming (100% brightness) but somehow my eyes felt worse than with my old ...
- 15 Jul 2015, 10:49
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12021
Re: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
can you do me a favor?
can you download ToastyX CRU and have it edit your custom resolutions and tell me what values it is using ? I will need horizontal total, vertical total, front porch/sync width, and the values that the Nvidia CP is not showing: Back Porch pixels/lines and Blanking pixels ...
- 15 Jul 2015, 06:13
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12021
Re: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
Ok I was able to create it successfully, without the error. This was at 100hz.
The monitor OSD idenfies it as 1920x1440@60, not 100, though. But it's 100.
That sounds great! Seems like mine could get here in an hour or two. I shall test!
I had to use a 1502 vertical total after using LCD ...
The monitor OSD idenfies it as 1920x1440@60, not 100, though. But it's 100.
That sounds great! Seems like mine could get here in an hour or two. I shall test!
I had to use a 1502 vertical total after using LCD ...
- 14 Jul 2015, 07:13
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12021
Re: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
Quick reply, I'm at work.
When you enter 1920x1440@100hz in your 2420T, you don't get an out of range warning on your OSD?
I can enter 1920x1440@100hz, or 120hz without the warning. Starting from 130hz, and higher, I get the warning. So I use 129hz.
PS:
So you can try your 1440x1080, enable ...
When you enter 1920x1440@100hz in your 2420T, you don't get an out of range warning on your OSD?
I can enter 1920x1440@100hz, or 120hz without the warning. Starting from 130hz, and higher, I get the warning. So I use 129hz.
PS:
So you can try your 1440x1080, enable ...
- 14 Jul 2015, 06:14
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12021
Re: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
Hi Falkentyne,
First of all thanks for testing this.
Secondly, I understand this confuses you as I did not think it would be possible myself. But it does work.
The display seems to scale down those extra pixels to fit into the 1080 vertical ones it has. I can assure you it has worked perfectly ...
First of all thanks for testing this.
Secondly, I understand this confuses you as I did not think it would be possible myself. But it does work.
The display seems to scale down those extra pixels to fit into the 1080 vertical ones it has. I can assure you it has worked perfectly ...
- 13 Jul 2015, 11:03
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Question to BenQ XL2720T users
- Replies: 11
- Views: 12021
Question to BenQ XL2720T users
Hello all,
I've been mostly a lurker up to now, and found lots of interesting research and articles here.
I used the BenQ XL2420T for some time and I'm quite happy with it, but sometimes I wish for a larger screen. I have two monitors now but it's just too much clutter so I a wanted a single bigger ...
I've been mostly a lurker up to now, and found lots of interesting research and articles here.
I used the BenQ XL2420T for some time and I'm quite happy with it, but sometimes I wish for a larger screen. I have two monitors now but it's just too much clutter so I a wanted a single bigger ...
