He said that he's getting over 144 FPS, so he isn't suffering from stuttering. And he didn't complain about input lag, nor tearing. His problem is blur. So I don't think he needs G-Sync.
Now, if it's still blurry with Lightboost ON, maybe it's because of ghosting. Maybe the overdrive is OFF?
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- 07 Nov 2014, 15:30
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Best monitor for FPS.
- Replies: 14
- Views: 9404
- 03 Nov 2014, 16:25
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Best monitor for FPS.
- Replies: 14
- Views: 9404
Re: Best monitor for FPS.
Wait, doesn't G-Sync behave like VSync for framerates above the refresh rate of the monitor?
Why would he need a G-Sync monitor?
Why would he need a G-Sync monitor?
- 02 Nov 2014, 07:06
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Best monitor for FPS.
- Replies: 14
- Views: 9404
Re: Best monitor for FPS.
Which FPS games do you play? And how many frames per second do you get? If you get a constant 144 FPS, and you still feel too much motion blur, then you need tu use a backlight strobing technology. The Asus VG248QE supports Lightboost. If you get a lower framerate (such as 60 FPS), then you can try ...
- 02 Nov 2014, 06:43
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: PSA: The purpose and origin of 144hz.
- Replies: 28
- Views: 22755
Re: PSA: The purpose and origin of 144hz.
His monitor obviously wasn't running at 60 Hz in ULMB mode, because the minimum refresh rate supported by ULMB is 85 Hz.
- 01 Nov 2014, 16:10
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: How can CRT monitors change their resolution?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2942
Re: How can CRT monitors change their resolution?
Reading what? Google didn't return anything that answered the question.
- 01 Nov 2014, 13:14
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: How can CRT monitors change their resolution?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2942
How can CRT monitors change their resolution?
Everyone knows CRT monitors can display a number of different resolutions without looking blurry like an LCD monitor would. I just don't understand how it is possible. For example, let's take a CRT monitor with a maximum resolution of 1600x1200. Aren't there 1600x1200 red phosphors, green phosphors ...
- 31 Oct 2014, 02:11
- Forum: G-SYNC
- Topic: [News] AOC g2460Pg G-Sync monitor to hit UK this month
- Replies: 35
- Views: 34891
Re: [News] AOC g2460Pg G-Sync monitor to hit UK this month
There is another review: https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/aoc-g2460pg/
- 30 Oct 2014, 16:48
- Forum: G-SYNC
- Topic: Acer XB270HA 27" 1080p 144hz
- Replies: 141
- Views: 135241
Re: Acer XB270HA 27" 1080p 144hz
Well yes, that website says 8 bit, that's where everyone else got the information. But I've never seen Acer mention it was 8 bit.
- 24 Oct 2014, 14:46
- Forum: G-SYNC
- Topic: Acer XB270HA 27" 1080p 144hz
- Replies: 141
- Views: 135241
Re: Acer XB270HA 27" 1080p 144hz
Can you see any dithering when looking at dark areas very closely ? Dark areas such as in this test: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php
- 14 Oct 2014, 15:39
- Forum: G-SYNC
- Topic: BenQ XL2420G Release Info
- Replies: 61
- Views: 53168
Re: BenQ XL2420G Release Info
I like it. - Contrast: normal for a TN panel. The blacks aren't very deep, but the brightness is pretty good. - Colors: normal for a TN panel. I don't notice any banding in the following test: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/gradient.php#gradient-h.png - Viewing angles: normal for a TN panel. During no...