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by Vechs
22 Nov 2018, 17:22
Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
Topic: Questions about blur and deciding what should I buy.
Replies: 4
Views: 3594

Re: I have some questions about motion blur.

Cant exactly make you pick which screen you may prefer best, but if you are concerned about motion blur, the BenQ xl2411P has built in Blur Reduction, that you can adjust with Motion blur software from this site or you could get the LG one. ULMB and manual strobing is one of the best ways to reduce ...
by Vechs
13 Jan 2018, 20:00
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: ASUS PG258Q w/ r9 390x
Replies: 2
Views: 1959

Re: ASUS PG258Q w/ r9 390x

GPU driver - Adrenalin Edition 17.12.2 (gpu not overclocked) OS - windows 7 x64 the problem is that the monitor recognises the signal, and then turns off after a secound or two, and then turns back on. It cycles infinitely. Using provided monitor dp cable. tried with pixel patch and without it, that...
by Vechs
13 Jan 2018, 16:46
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: ASUS PG258Q w/ r9 390x
Replies: 2
Views: 1959

ASUS PG258Q w/ r9 390x

Hello, I have to ask a question, has anyone got the pg258q working at 240hz with a amd gpu? It dosen't really want to do ''240hz''
I am open to suggestions!
by Vechs
17 Jun 2017, 17:28
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: *advice needed* Monitors that don't perform badly that much
Replies: 1
Views: 1897

*advice needed* Monitors that don't perform badly that much

Hello! I have to ask the infamous question : Witch monitor is the best one at this time and day? In short : I am looking for a 1080p monitor with 144hz and maybe some crt-esque level of clarity and decent colors out of the box. (I do play arena-ish games, such as quake arena, cs, half life, UT99) I ...
by Vechs
03 Jun 2017, 12:31
Forum: Display Overclocking
Topic: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)
Replies: 14
Views: 15208

Re: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)

I'm back again faster than a running dingo, any ways to fix the ''vertical lines'' that show up when you overclock it too much? (talking here about 100hz and higher) (tested out with 100 to 110hz) // http://imgur.com/a/dzYAK It shows up more noticeably on gray tones and most times on color mode. Is ...
by Vechs
27 May 2017, 09:51
Forum: Display Overclocking
Topic: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)
Replies: 14
Views: 15208

Re: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)

This probably going to be the last post, but gonna say couple of things : I don't think there is a limit to the overclock, just how long the controller will hold on/how fast the panel is gonna go, but, i looked up the specs and its a CMN1731 (Chi Mei if anyone is looking more specifically) Have to s...
by Vechs
26 May 2017, 06:37
Forum: Display Overclocking
Topic: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)
Replies: 14
Views: 15208

Re: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)

So I forgot to turn on hardware acceleration (sometimes you forget stuff, aight) and it showed a stable 90 hz! //validation : ISO 50, shutter speed 1/12s and alot of tries later.(Phone camera maximum, I hope its good enough.) http://i.imgur.com/1Ivxt4R.jpg I hope that verifies that indeed i have a s...
by Vechs
25 May 2017, 15:35
Forum: Display Overclocking
Topic: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)
Replies: 14
Views: 15208

Re: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)

Thanks for the tip! I think it fixed the white line or whatever, because it all normal and acts normal (i guess) The problem is, as you see, the browser thinks its 60hz, but actually it shows 90hz, i've tried to check with a phone, it was frameskipping. On a different sidenote : Half Life 1, (goldsr...
by Vechs
25 May 2017, 11:14
Forum: Display Overclocking
Topic: Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)
Replies: 14
Views: 15208

Laptop display overclock (90hz achieved stable)

Hello, as you read from the title, I've managed to overclock the monitor to 90hz with ease and no artifacts on screen*. Here's how I achieved the possibility to overclock a non-pnp display, it had 2 requirements : 1) have a updated Intel driver, in my scenario it was a 4th gen intel GPU, it required...