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ULMB 2 is available now, for free, for capable 1440p 360 Hz G-SYNC monitors through a single-click firmware updater!
Effective Motion Clarity = 480 Hz = 120(1/0.25)
Effective Motion Clarity = 1440 Hz = 360(1/0.25)
Effective Motion Clarity = 2160Hz = 540(1/0.25)
Available Today:
Acer Predator XB273U F - 27” 1440p 360 Hz
ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN - 27” 1440p 360 Hz
Available Soon:
ASUS ROG Swift Pro PG248QP - 25” 1080p 540 Hz
AOC AGON AG276QSG G-SYNC Monitor - 27” 1440p 360 Hz
ULMB 2 Released
ULMB 2 Released
Last edited by Boop on 29 May 2023, 01:43, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: ULMB 2 Released
Some of you have noticed that we have been wanting to spool-up the coverpage of Blur Busters again, after pandemic-influenced scalebacks to the media side of Blur Busters (focussed on consulting services instead).
So yeah, I chose this as the 2023 debut article.
Originally, I planned to debut something else (240Hz OLED stuff). However, I made an exception, due to the importance of NVIDIA strobe backlight technologies in Blur Busters fame over a decade ago (...the famous old LightBoost HOWTO, for you longtime readers...)
NVIDIA Announces ULMB 2 — Improved Motion Blur Reduction
So yeah, I chose this as the 2023 debut article.
Originally, I planned to debut something else (240Hz OLED stuff). However, I made an exception, due to the importance of NVIDIA strobe backlight technologies in Blur Busters fame over a decade ago (...the famous old LightBoost HOWTO, for you longtime readers...)
NVIDIA Announces ULMB 2 — Improved Motion Blur Reduction
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Re: ULMB 2 Released
Great article chief I like it alot
The nvidia video seemed ok aswell
The nvidia video seemed ok aswell
Re: ULMB 2 Released
Would this come to existing monitors as well like my AW2521H
Was my plan to upgrade to 1440p anyway... but still.
Was my plan to upgrade to 1440p anyway... but still.
CPU: AMD R7 5800x3D ~ PBO2Tuner -30 ~ no C states
RAM: Gskill Bdie 2x16gb TridentZ Neo ~ CL16-16-16-36 1T ~ fine tuned latency
GPU: ASUS TUF 3080 10G OC Edition(v1/non-LHR) ~ disabled Pstates ~ max oced
OS: Fine tuned Windows 10 Pro, manual tuned.
Monitor: Alienware AW2521H ~ mix of ULMB/Gsync @ 240hz/360hz
More specs: https://kit.co/Kyouki/the-pc-that-stomps-you
RAM: Gskill Bdie 2x16gb TridentZ Neo ~ CL16-16-16-36 1T ~ fine tuned latency
GPU: ASUS TUF 3080 10G OC Edition(v1/non-LHR) ~ disabled Pstates ~ max oced
OS: Fine tuned Windows 10 Pro, manual tuned.
Monitor: Alienware AW2521H ~ mix of ULMB/Gsync @ 240hz/360hz
More specs: https://kit.co/Kyouki/the-pc-that-stomps-you
Re: ULMB 2 Released
Ok now I am tempted to swap my XL2566K for a PG27AQN.
Also, if anyone has this monitor, would you mind posting some new UFO tests?
Re: ULMB 2 Released
Very nice post, Chief
Thank you for pointing out the power of this forum users. It's surely what corporate folk might've been missing or underestimating.
The whole post is great.
It's what we were all screaming here for, since years. "Give us the option in hidden menu if you're worried about users not being able to use it properly", "Give us all the refresh rates", etc.
And the part about existence of us, people who absolutely hate motion blur even at 60Hz and would rather play with frequent pauses to give the eyes some rest from flicker and the time to recover, than play with the motion completely ruined.
Fingers crossed for the positive response from Nvidia and other companies.
It's about time the motion quality in gaming got some wider attention in the industry.
Thank you for pointing out the power of this forum users. It's surely what corporate folk might've been missing or underestimating.
The whole post is great.
It's what we were all screaming here for, since years. "Give us the option in hidden menu if you're worried about users not being able to use it properly", "Give us all the refresh rates", etc.
And the part about existence of us, people who absolutely hate motion blur even at 60Hz and would rather play with frequent pauses to give the eyes some rest from flicker and the time to recover, than play with the motion completely ruined.
Fingers crossed for the positive response from Nvidia and other companies.
It's about time the motion quality in gaming got some wider attention in the industry.
Re: ULMB 2 Released
Nvidia claims they have achieved 1ms/1000hz motion clarity. I didn't think it would come so soon. I hope someone is able to do a test on these monitors to see if there are any crosstalks and ghosting. Still sticking with the XG2431 since it is currently the only (good) monitor with 60hz BFI.
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Re: ULMB 2 Released
He says he doesn't really feel a difference between OLED and ULMB 2. From my understanding then he keeps maining the OLED 240hz. I am keeping my XL2566K until the next OLED generation or maybe the new ASUS PG248QP - 25" 1080p 540 Hz TN ULMB 2.
| Now: ASUS PG248QP 540Hz. | Past : VG259QM with the Qisda panel/PG27AQN/XL2566K
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Re: ULMB 2 Released
Didn't read anything on it yet but my question is relatively how much input lag is added on top of any of these models that are available or coming out with ULMB2?
Re: ULMB 2 Released
BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote: ↑29 May 2023, 13:52Didn't read anything on it yet but my question is relatively how much input lag is added on top of any of these models that are available or coming out with ULMB2?
Go to 4:45 if you trust the results of YouTubers.