Here's the tftcentral article, it contains much more than just news about this panel though.
240hz 4k and 360hz 1440p TN panels are also coming.
Promo material:
540hz 1000+ nit TN Panel by AUO (AmLED backlight)
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I hope that the 500Hz Windows limit is going to be broken rather quickly by Windows 11. There's preliminary Hz-limit-raising already done by Microsoft, thanks to some of my encouraging of some of my Microsoft contacts...
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I didn't even know about that limit... seems like I'll finally need to let go of 7, despite it having way better polling precision and DPC latency.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 04:19I hope that the 500Hz Windows limit is going to be broken rather quickly by Windows 11. There's preliminary Hz-limit-raising already done by Microsoft, thanks to some of my encouraging of some of my Microsoft contacts...
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Yup. You have no choice but to upgrade to Windows 11. Even Windows 10 doesn’t support 500 Hz.A Solid lad wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 16:44I didn't even know about that limit... seems like I'll finally need to let go of 7, despite it having way better polling precision and DPC latency.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 04:19I hope that the 500Hz Windows limit is going to be broken rather quickly by Windows 11. There's preliminary Hz-limit-raising already done by Microsoft, thanks to some of my encouraging of some of my Microsoft contacts...
But wait to see if Microsoft might be willing to backport 1000 Hz support to Windows 10. The first above-500Hz monitor is lurking extremely soon in Microsoft’s horizon.
Whatever you do, don’t use anything less than the Pro edition of Windows. (Server is better, but $$$)
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The situation when information from Chief is much more interesting than a 540hz monitor.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑23 Jul 2022, 12:52Whatever you do, don’t use anything less than the Pro edition of Windows. (Server is better, but $$$)
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Windows Server discussion has been moved to:
Windows Server has less CPU lag [Lower DPC Latency]
It's such a good discussion that deserves its very own thread.
Windows Server has less CPU lag [Lower DPC Latency]
It's such a good discussion that deserves its very own thread.
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What's so special about proChief Blur Buster wrote: ↑23 Jul 2022, 12:52Yup. You have no choice but to upgrade to Windows 11. Even Windows 10 doesn’t support 500 Hz.A Solid lad wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 16:44I didn't even know about that limit... seems like I'll finally need to let go of 7, despite it having way better polling precision and DPC latency.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 04:19I hope that the 500Hz Windows limit is going to be broken rather quickly by Windows 11. There's preliminary Hz-limit-raising already done by Microsoft, thanks to some of my encouraging of some of my Microsoft contacts...
But wait to see if Microsoft might be willing to backport 1000 Hz support to Windows 10. The first above-500Hz monitor is lurking extremely soon in Microsoft’s horizon.
Whatever you do, don’t use anything less than the Pro edition of Windows. (Server is better, but $$$)
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It's minor but I trust Pro more.
More secure etc (Bitlocker, WIP, Group Policy tweaks, etc).
And less likely for OEM's to install adware/clutter if it's a Pro preinstall.
Ever buy a computer from a big vendor, full of preinstalled adware? Perhaps a family member did. Ugh.
It's different if you self-install and self-tweak, tho.
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It lacks some virtualization feature that requires workarounds for home, I've needed it once for a very specific game, once. For normal people it shouldn't be much different. but servers just awesome.
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So, the limit in windows 10 is 512 hz, have i understood this correctly? So if im using windows 10 or windows server 2022 i could use the upcoming rog swift 500hz but not this 540hz panel, correctly?Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑23 Jul 2022, 12:52Yup. You have no choice but to upgrade to Windows 11. Even Windows 10 doesn’t support 500 Hz.A Solid lad wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 16:44I didn't even know about that limit... seems like I'll finally need to let go of 7, despite it having way better polling precision and DPC latency.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑22 Jul 2022, 04:19I hope that the 500Hz Windows limit is going to be broken rather quickly by Windows 11. There's preliminary Hz-limit-raising already done by Microsoft, thanks to some of my encouraging of some of my Microsoft contacts...
But wait to see if Microsoft might be willing to backport 1000 Hz support to Windows 10. The first above-500Hz monitor is lurking extremely soon in Microsoft’s horizon.
Whatever you do, don’t use anything less than the Pro edition of Windows. (Server is better, but $$$)
Unless windows patches this, which is how likely in your opinion?
And also, considering razer is now making 4khz wireless mice, would 4khz be enough to get the full visual benefit from 500/540hz?
Or do we need 8khz for that to get the full experience?