BenQ Zowie XL2546 vs HP OMEN X 25F for Competitive Edge-CSGO
Posted: 02 Nov 2019, 16:44
Already Fixed. The problem was on the input latencies and visual ghostings.
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UNLESS your eyes require blur reduction/other things that increase input lag, in order to see better (from your post I understand that you don't have those "issues").HP OMEN x 25F, has the lowest input lag
A quick CS GO demo steam link to remove the doubts of "not enough reaction times and skills" : steam://rungame/730/76561202255233023/+csgo_download_match%20CSGO-RM5XO-tK9MN-LywXD-YkDXx-cMfrMhleV wrote: ↑05 Nov 2019, 06:12Two stores in my country have 25f and it's €414 in both of them so you're unlucky I guess (while 2546 here goes from €459).
If your store has it, you may want to consider 2540 too which should be even cheaper since you don't require blur reduction.
In terms of advantage in CSGO, you kind of answered your own question here:UNLESS your eyes require blur reduction/other things that increase input lag, in order to see better (from your post I understand that you don't have those "issues").HP OMEN x 25F, has the lowest input lag
Anyway, I haven't heard of 2546 having bad colors. Might have been just the streamer's specific settings, as gamers tend to crank up the saturation (I'm no exception, people ask me how I don't get blind from all that orange) or even specific colors to be more apparent.
To be honest, It all depends on your personal preferences and basically on your needs. I've been gaming on some Office Notebook Laptops and it was the worst way of playing the game competitively, despite all the performance and advantages it had the visual latency made them all disappear. I have already stated in one of my other posts that I played on CRT with lowest-end possible hardware but with a zero latency CRT Monitor which this type of monitor still rocks on those days to those whom resolution and size doesn't matter, and never ever felt any visual latency on games. Despite the fps drops , I still managed to have fun and rock with it while hitting the top places in every single game I played where the hardware could maintain an optimal performance. I have tested 3 monitors of those new generation ones with high refresh rates ,on my hands starting from Alienware AW2518HF (240 Hz) , BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P (144 Hz) and the BenQ Zowie XL2546 (240 Hz) which I am using as my own one now. First impressions, normally as everyone noticed was the 240 Hz then the response time and the fluid and clear image. The input lag was hugely noticable for me on first tries, coming from my non-gaming designed hardwares and 100-200ms latencies behind. All my skills and reaction times , as well as the style of playing those games turned back all within a week after adaptation and I totally got back the fun and good old times I had when gaming back then. And I agree with part of your opinion "There's way too many variables that can influence perception" this starting from your own reaction times, skills, confidence and so on. So in my conclusion, it all depends on your personal needs. If you got a new hardware and you find out you are somewhat getting a "being bottlenecked" feeling where you could always do better before you should prioritize the monitor as your first priority despite having highest-end pcs or any other high-end equipment you might have. Those tiny miliseconds can make huge difference and determine the win and the lose. And trust me nobody is totally a noob, nowadays people are mostly pay2wins, ain't really saying all of them but as I could see playing matchmakings in CS GO they all had better advantages from their own equipments (a true brain and game saver for them). So First priority; the best possible monitor with the lowest response time and input lag , second your pc specs, third your own skills and reaction times. Don't even get tired thinking you could do better with any monitor which is 100ms or even 200ms behind the real "world".skylit wrote: ↑30 Nov 2019, 00:47After testing many monitors recently, I'm a strong believer that latency is subjective. There's way too many variables that can influence perception regardless of absolute numbers.
I personally enjoy gaming on a 144hz 2k monitor atm even though I have a 240hz monitor right next to it.. lol Is the 240hz faster? yes. But I kinda aim worse on it.
Tbh had some difficulties posting this link, even thought could get the post deleted for posting such links . But thanks for fixing that.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑28 Nov 2019, 19:09That's the first time someone tried to post steam:// links on Blur Busters Forums recently!
I've made steam:// links live. (Please PM me if there's any issue with that.)