Disappointed in my new monitor
Posted: 27 Dec 2020, 04:44
I had a BENQ XL2411 TN panel 144hz monitor over 5 years, and I loved that monitor. It was my first 60 to 144hz experience, and seeing how smooth it is would make me very happy. I would go to testufo often just to look at how smooth it ran compared to my previous 60hz monitor. The top UFO was so clear while moving.
Then, recently, I bought this new ViewSonic VX3258-2KPC-MHD monitor that advertised itself as a "1ms 144hz 1440p curved monitor". And now when I do the UFO test with this new monitor, I instantly realised the UFO at the top is much more blurrier than what I previously had.
I mean, I like the new monitor. It is 32 inch compared to my old 24 inch, it is 1440p compared to my 1080p, and it is curved unlike my previous one. But the UFO thing is really a downer. The only reason I bought a new monitor is because my new graphics card doesn't have a DVI port and the old BENQ monitor only gives 144hz through a DVI connection, and it's HDMI is limited to 60hz.
Any ideas on how can I overclock my new monitor to make the UFO less blurry?
Then, recently, I bought this new ViewSonic VX3258-2KPC-MHD monitor that advertised itself as a "1ms 144hz 1440p curved monitor". And now when I do the UFO test with this new monitor, I instantly realised the UFO at the top is much more blurrier than what I previously had.
I mean, I like the new monitor. It is 32 inch compared to my old 24 inch, it is 1440p compared to my 1080p, and it is curved unlike my previous one. But the UFO thing is really a downer. The only reason I bought a new monitor is because my new graphics card doesn't have a DVI port and the old BENQ monitor only gives 144hz through a DVI connection, and it's HDMI is limited to 60hz.
Any ideas on how can I overclock my new monitor to make the UFO less blurry?