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- 26 Feb 2022, 12:23
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: nvLFCreset an experimental nvapi trayapp to prevent LFC sticking for gsync compatible monitors
- Replies: 8
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Re: nvLFCreset an experimental nvapi trayapp to prevent LFC sticking for gsync compatible monitors
Thanks for the advice updated it with an mit licence file. You can use a frametime monitor — but here’s an even better way that can automatically detect true LFC refresh cycles: Trying to keep this a lightweight utility that works globally with all games, no injection required. Not to say I'm agains...
- 22 Feb 2022, 06:31
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: nvLFCreset an experimental nvapi trayapp to prevent LFC sticking for gsync compatible monitors
- Replies: 8
- Views: 54002
nvLFCreset an experimental nvapi trayapp to prevent LFC sticking for gsync compatible monitors
WARNING: This app is only useful for backlight strobed vrr gsync compatible displays. LFC is mostly beneficial for normal vrr monitors, so don't bother with this if you don't know what it's for. This app minimizes to a systray icon until closed consuming minimal resources. It utilizes the Nvidia api...
- 18 Feb 2022, 19:58
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ViewSonic XG2431 Discussion Thread [Blur Busters Approved XG2431 - 24" 240Hz IPS with Best Strobing]
- Replies: 1383
- Views: 1017498
- 28 Jan 2022, 05:47
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Hacked ASUS VG279QM modified to single-strobe 60 fps capped VRR for emulators
- Replies: 51
- Views: 110803
Re: Hacked ASUS VG279QM modified to single-strobe 60 fps capped VRR for emulators
I found an alternative to using 8khz RAWHID and a teensy. the humble serial port, still works great. you can toggle the RTS or CTS pin on and off. I think it's actually faster, less intensive and lower jitter then usb polling. was able toggle it on and off with some extremely simple c++ code running...
- 28 Jan 2022, 05:46
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Hacked ASUS VG279QM modified to single-strobe 60 fps capped VRR for emulators
- Replies: 51
- Views: 110803
Re: Hacked ASUS VG279QM modified to single-strobe 60 fps capped VRR for emulators
Dude that's amazing, I wish I could do something like that for my Asus XG27AQM :( Asus was so close to perfect with elmb sync here but sadly their anti flicker algorithm is just imperfect. You just can't single strobe uncapped VRR without at least some candlelight flicker or massive crosstalk areas...
- 24 Jan 2022, 02:30
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: 250Hz is probably superior to 240Hz (and 500 to 480)
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9009
Re: 250Hz is probably superior to 240Hz (and 500 to 480)
Solution is just to have a higher poll rate mouse over 1000hz like the razer viper 8khz, the chief has as writeup on this forum as to why higher mouse pollrates are required as monitor refresh rates increase.
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- 19 Jan 2022, 09:26
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Hacked ASUS VG279QM modified to single-strobe 60 fps capped VRR for emulators
- Replies: 51
- Views: 110803
Re: Hacked ASUS VG279QM modified to single-strobe 60 fps capped VRR for emulators
https://youtu.be/j-4SfIkuuB8 https://youtu.be/viRui2SK_kA StrobeOnPresent() via modified SpecialK real-time present monitoring using SpecialK injected games sends a usb packet on framePresent() teensy 4.0 polls at 8khz waiting for the packet. I can single strobe any fps regardless of the LFC ratio. ...
- 14 Dec 2021, 23:11
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: ViewSonic XG2431 Discussion Thread [Blur Busters Approved XG2431 - 24" 240Hz IPS with Best Strobing]
- Replies: 1383
- Views: 1017498
Re: ViewSonic Now Shipping XG2431 as of NOW!!! [Blur Busters Approved XG2431 - 24" 240Hz IPS]
PLE computers Australia has the xg2431 in stock now
https://www.ple.com.au/Products/649034/ ... ng-Monitor
- 15 Oct 2021, 00:45
- Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
- Topic: Question about Large Vertical totals on elmb sync
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2543
Re: Question about Large Vertical totals on elmb sync
If your are using VRR with windows set at 270hz, you automaticly get the headroom when vrr fps lowers. From my experience with the vg279qm's elmbsync it's only decent over 200hz. strobe quality drops dramaticly as hz goes lower. Problems with asus's elmb implementation that prevent quality low hz st...
- 01 Sep 2021, 20:23
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: B1 oled seems to have a slightly changed BFI
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1598
B1 oled seems to have a slightly changed BFI
Looks like it's capable of single strobing 60hz at around a 50% duty cycle, that's enough to take the edge of 60hz sample and hold blur and still maintain half the original screens brightness. I find this blur reduction to be worthwhile and nice for retrogaming, also using high duty cycle bfi with r...