Re: ASUS ROG Swift 500Hz Announced!
Posted: 12 Jan 2024, 04:19
Alienware 500Hz - IPS
Asus 540Hz - TN
MSI 360Hz - OLED
Asus 360Hz - IPS
Asus 240Hz - OLED
No BFI/ULMB enabled
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can you upload again?
The TFTCentral ICC profile makes a Huge difference.
Cause u need a Patreon account to download it I uploaded it just now
https://we.tl/t-g6UrAw3zM6
From the downloadpage of tftcentral also the following info:
Preset mode: Racing
Notes incl. Gamma: Gamma 2.4. Gamut wide
Brightness: 20
Contrast: 50
R:100
G:100
B: 98
( I changed the settings to gamma 2.2 and played with the colors some more. But its a good start.)
Not at home atm. Send me a reminder here if i did not upload it on 24 hoursunklezog wrote: ā13 Jan 2024, 10:25can you upload again?
The TFTCentral ICC profile makes a Huge difference.
Cause u need a Patreon account to download it I uploaded it just now
https://we.tl/t-g6UrAw3zM6
From the downloadpage of tftcentral also the following info:
Preset mode: Racing
Notes incl. Gamma: Gamma 2.4. Gamut wide
Brightness: 20
Contrast: 50
R:100
G:100
B: 98
( I changed the settings to gamma 2.2 and played with the colors some more. But its a good start.)
sure. here it isunklezog wrote: ā13 Jan 2024, 10:25can you upload again?
The TFTCentral ICC profile makes a Huge difference.
Cause u need a Patreon account to download it I uploaded it just now
https://we.tl/t-g6UrAw3zM6
From the downloadpage of tftcentral also the following info:
Preset mode: Racing
Notes incl. Gamma: Gamma 2.4. Gamut wide
Brightness: 20
Contrast: 50
R:100
G:100
B: 98
( I changed the settings to gamma 2.2 and played with the colors some more. But its a good start.)
Yep, I experienced the exact same thing with lighter color targets. Definitely one of the negatives with this monitor.par wrote: ā16 Jan 2024, 15:27Hi all,
I recently bought this monitor and have been using it for 1 week. In general, I'm quite happy with it. However, one feature is very bothersome. The coating on the screen or the screen itself has regularly spaced 'dark spots' covering the entire display, and the effect is almost as if you are looking through a household window screen at what is being rendered. Another way to put it-- it seems as if there is a sticky protective coating that needs to be peeled off, but I don't think there is one.
Has anyone else experienced this problem to a degree which it detracts from the monitor's otherwise excellent display and motion clarity? Does it apply to all of the PG248QP monitors? Is there any way to mitigate this?
When I pan my mouse around in games or while on my desktop, I can see these 'dark spots' over all the lighter color targets. It 1) reduces the clarity of the static image and 2) introduces a visible film that may negatively impact the motion clarity as well due to the 'shifting of the screen door' over the rendered image.
Thank you.