New GIGABYTE monitors AORUS FI32Q and M32Q (32" 1440p IPS 170Hz) will support backlight strobing and adaptive sync working simultaneously. just like ASUS's ELMB SYNC technology. They will call it Aim Stabilizer Sync (ASS). Hopefully it doesn't perform "ass" bad . Specifications lists M32Q 1ms GtG, 0.8ms MPRT and FI32Q 1ms GtG, 1ms MPRT. Doesn't look good .
Quote GIGABYTE:
"Upgraded Aim Stabilizer is able to conduct the motion blur reduction and V-Sync technology at the same time! Greatly improving your FPS aim!" - https://www.gigabyte.com/Monitor/AORUS-FI32Q#tech
Its interesting how they said V-Sync and not adaptive sync.
EDIT:
Unfortunately M32Q doesn't use single strobe. It works very similarly to VG27AQ ELMB-SYNC.
New GIGABYTE Aim Stabilizer SYNC - ASUS ELMB SYNC
New GIGABYTE Aim Stabilizer SYNC - ASUS ELMB SYNC
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That's good news. The more companies working on this the better. Hopefully they will be able to improve on it compared to what Asus has done so far.
Re: New GIGABYTE Aim Stabilizer SYNC - ASUS ELMB SYNC
This is very interesting and honestly and unexpected approach to strobing enhancement.Discorz wrote: ↑08 Apr 2021, 04:12
"Upgraded Aim Stabilizer is able to conduct the motion blur reduction and V-Sync technology at the same time! Greatly improving your FPS aim!" - https://www.gigabyte.com/Monitor/AORUS-FI32Q#tech
Its interesting how they said V-Sync and not adaptive sync.
I can imagine some sort of algorithm/logic to prevent multiple scanout images in the same refresh.
It will be great for fps≥refresh rate scenarios.
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There is always compromises (usually micrstutter) for framerates above refreshrate. Any claims otherwise is marketing -- but brute overkill (e.g. 300fps at 120Hz) has always been the time-honored fix, for all strobe technologies, including LightBoost from ten years ago. Strobed framerates slightly above refresh rate still has visible microstutter on all sync technologies when paying attention (e.g. tiny moving text in panning scenes).
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Re: New GIGABYTE Aim Stabilizer SYNC - ASUS ELMB SYNC
Seems like LG is also implementing Strobed VRR in their monitors.
Hardware Unboxed did a review on LG 27GP850 wich supports it - https://youtu.be/ItPCOFR5xuU?t=769
It look the same as ASUS ELMB SYNC Gen 2.
Hardware Unboxed did a review on LG 27GP850 wich supports it - https://youtu.be/ItPCOFR5xuU?t=769
It look the same as ASUS ELMB SYNC Gen 2.
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Re: New GIGABYTE Aim Stabilizer SYNC - ASUS ELMB SYNC
Good news for strobed vrr fans (if there are any)!
Hardware Unboxed did a review on GIGABYTE M32Q wich support Aim Stabilizer Sync.
They say It delivers similar results to classical strobing unlike ASUS ELMB-SYNC or LG's implementation. There is still some crosstalk and small amount of blur but much better than competition's.
"It does work with adaptive sync enabled and does strobe appropriate to dynamic refresh rate." https://youtu.be/tS7HYqepUZI?t=543
Red phosphor alert lol!
GIGABYTE M32Q Aim Stabilizer Sync: unfortunately they did not include ufo pursuit shots for refresh rates bellow 165Hz
LG 27GP850 MBR+VRR:
ASUS PG329Q ELMB-SYNC:
ASUS VG279QM ELMB-SYNC (not ELMB):
Hardware Unboxed did a review on GIGABYTE M32Q wich support Aim Stabilizer Sync.
They say It delivers similar results to classical strobing unlike ASUS ELMB-SYNC or LG's implementation. There is still some crosstalk and small amount of blur but much better than competition's.
"It does work with adaptive sync enabled and does strobe appropriate to dynamic refresh rate." https://youtu.be/tS7HYqepUZI?t=543
Red phosphor alert lol!
GIGABYTE M32Q Aim Stabilizer Sync: unfortunately they did not include ufo pursuit shots for refresh rates bellow 165Hz
LG 27GP850 MBR+VRR:
ASUS PG329Q ELMB-SYNC:
ASUS VG279QM ELMB-SYNC (not ELMB):
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Blur Busters is starting to work on VRR strobing implementations now -- it seems like the market for VRR strobing is expanding.
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