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- 08 Dec 2020, 20:30
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: RTSS Scanline Sync HOWTO
- Replies: 159
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Re: RTSS Scanline Sync HOWTO
Would a 3060 ti have enough GPU power left at 1080p to use scanline sync in modern games at 60fps without stutters?
- 15 Jul 2020, 08:06
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Thinking about getting the pixio PX275h but have some questions.
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Thinking about getting the pixio PX275h but have some questions.
I've tried 2 different high refresh/VRR displays (ViewSonic XG2402 and AOC 24G2) but have been disappointed by each. I really can't stand TN panels and the IPS on the AOC gave me a headache for some reason. The Pixio PX275h has an IPS panel, and I think I'll be okay with only a 95hz refresh rate as ...
- 17 Mar 2020, 16:41
- Forum: Display Comfort — Eyestrain / Headaches / Motionsick
- Topic: Eye strain problem
- Replies: 39
- Views: 56297
Re: Eye strain problem
75Hz does give you more headroom for slightly less accurate 60fps frame rate capping. But as long as the emulator has sub-milisecond-perfect framepacing, I've seen some users overclock 4K 60Hz FreeSync monitors to 61Hz or 62Hz, cap to 60fps, and use it with emulators without lag. 4K 59fps at 60Hz V...
- 16 Mar 2020, 19:57
- Forum: Display Comfort — Eyestrain / Headaches / Motionsick
- Topic: Eye strain problem
- Replies: 39
- Views: 56297
Re: Eye strain problem
Unfortunately, even though it doesn't have the same annoying sheen that the AOC 24G2 had, I'm returning the Viewsonic XG2402 because the colors were just really bad. I tried adjusting all the settings and nothing could help the really washed out look. It was quite a bit more washed out than any othe...
- 14 Mar 2020, 19:14
- Forum: Display Comfort — Eyestrain / Headaches / Motionsick
- Topic: Eye strain problem
- Replies: 39
- Views: 56297
Re: Eye strain problem
Okay I just received the Viewsonic xg2402, and after using it for a little bit, it does not seem to have the weird sheen that the AOC 24G2 had which is good. The TN panel definitely looks a bit washed out and the gamma shifts from the top to the bottom, but I think I can get used to it. Moving the m...
- 12 Mar 2020, 16:17
- Forum: Display Comfort — Eyestrain / Headaches / Motionsick
- Topic: Eye strain problem
- Replies: 39
- Views: 56297
Re: Eye strain problem
At this stage, I think the easier solution for shimmer-related eyestrain is to switch to a panel that does not have the shimmer. Many 1440p IPS panels don't have this shimmer, so you may have to spend more money to say goodbye to that kind of shimmer. Damn that really sucks because it's hard to go ...
- 12 Mar 2020, 14:16
- Forum: Display Comfort — Eyestrain / Headaches / Motionsick
- Topic: Eye strain problem
- Replies: 39
- Views: 56297
Re: Eye strain problem
Sorry, I was talking about the AOC 24G2
- 12 Mar 2020, 09:26
- Forum: Display Comfort — Eyestrain / Headaches / Motionsick
- Topic: Eye strain problem
- Replies: 39
- Views: 56297
Re: Eye strain problem
I think I know why you had eye strain as I encountered the same issue, I had the S2719DGF and later tried the 24in variant both gave me eye strain that after 1hr or so I could not look at the screen, and I realized for this particular monitors it was the the anti glare coating/filter on the screen ...
- 11 Mar 2020, 22:32
- Forum: Display Comfort — Eyestrain / Headaches / Motionsick
- Topic: Eye strain problem
- Replies: 39
- Views: 56297
Re: Eye strain problem
Sorry I guess I should've been more specific. I was talking about the AOC 24G2 IPS panel specifically, because I believe it is one of the cheapest IPS 144hz VRR monitors at under 200 dollars. When I say cutting corners I'm talking not just pure performance metrics like latency, pixel response, ghos...
- 11 Mar 2020, 21:50
- Forum: Display Comfort — Eyestrain / Headaches / Motionsick
- Topic: Eye strain problem
- Replies: 39
- Views: 56297
Re: Eye strain problem
Is it a case of cutting corners to get an IPS panel? Pretty much no longer the case, when you use 240Hz "1ms" IPS. They're quite competitive with TN. The fastest TN will be faster (say, the BenQ XL2546S DyAC+ and like), but my personal experience is that models such as ViewSonic XG270 and ASUS VG27...