Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread
Posted: 16 Nov 2020, 09:39
I have similar problem with vertical lines with Dell AW2521HF. In my case setting contrast to 42% and above helps.
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Ah DyAc still wins, I think I'll just wait for the inevitable new e-sport standard, the 360hz Zowie monitor with DyAc.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑13 Oct 2020, 12:20DyAc strobing is still clearer. Refresh rates are not yet high enough to match strobing motion quality without strobing.JLR wrote: ↑13 Oct 2020, 10:24I want to upgrade from 4k 144hz to 360hz and never used strobing before. I need it for FPS (Valorant) only.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑02 Oct 2020, 19:44I also have the PG259QN here.
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I'm a motion-quality nut more than a latency nut (though I want both). I am picky about all motion artifacts (blur, tearing, stutter), so 360Hz G-SYNC almost looks like stutterless LightBoost (nearly blurless sample-and-hold).
Should I go for Zowie with 240hz AMA & DyAc+ or 360hz PG259QN then?
The ufo-tests for the Zowie look so incredibly clear, the PG259QN test looks blurred. Which one is more clear and smooth in real life? All people say pro players don't even use DyAc, not sure what to trust and who I should listen too...
But if you hate strobing, and want the least motion blur that is possible today, it is hard to beat 280Hz thru 360Hz. We're hitting true 3ms MPRT territory strobelessly now!
I had the same issue with this monitor, I posted a pic on this thread as well on page 9.
My issue was nothing like what's seen in the pictures. It was extremely obvious without any need to zoom in on the pixels. Imagine numerous alternating thick bars of solid and partially corrupted pixels.
Maybe the old dudes eyes aren't sensitive to overshoot/coronas because in every review on Extreme OD it's very bad just like how on my 280hz Asus OD 100 is very bad and I can notice it in game.andrelip wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 13:40He tested the PG259QNR, and he measured the response time of multiple overdrive settings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wswnyoZZNLM
People here said multiple times not to put on Extreme, but that could not be the case.
His test methodology seems to be more reliable than the users saying that it is bad without any proof.
He didn't mention overshoot, but I don't think it's nearly as noticeable as my old AW2518HF anyway.
My old AW2518HF has zero to no none overshoot on "fastest" using the RX5700 of the Macbook Pro and a lot of overshoot on my previous 1080ti. The same could be happening here, maybe 3080 has better compatibility or you have a bad manufacturing lot.Stevie66 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 18:18Maybe the old dudes eyes aren't sensitive to overshoot because in every review on Extreme OD it's very bad just like how on my 280hz Asus OD 100 is very bad and I can notice it in game.andrelip wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 13:40He tested the PG259QNR, and he measured the response time of multiple overdrive settings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wswnyoZZNLM
People here said multiple times not to put on Extreme, but that could not be the case.
His test methodology seems to be more reliable than the users saying that it is bad without any proof.
He didn't mention overshoot, but I don't think it's nearly as noticeable as my old AW2518HF anyway.
These monitors are tested in the reviews, if the UFO shows it has overshoot/corona then it will have overshoot/corona and a % of how much, the difference is if you will notice it or not as some people aren't so sensitive but doesn't change the fact that the Asus 360hz has visible coronas at the 2 faster OD settings and it's shown in multiple reviews, it's not an opinion or your GPU.andrelip wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 21:50My old AW2518HF has zero to no none overshoot on "fastest" using the RX5700 of the Macbook Pro and a lot of overshoot on my previous 1080ti. The same could be happening here, maybe 3080 has better compatibility or you have a bad manufacturing lot.Stevie66 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 18:18Maybe the old dudes eyes aren't sensitive to overshoot because in every review on Extreme OD it's very bad just like how on my 280hz Asus OD 100 is very bad and I can notice it in game.andrelip wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 13:40He tested the PG259QNR, and he measured the response time of multiple overdrive settings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wswnyoZZNLM
People here said multiple times not to put on Extreme, but that could not be the case.
His test methodology seems to be more reliable than the users saying that it is bad without any proof.
He didn't mention overshoot, but I don't think it's nearly as noticeable as my old AW2518HF anyway.
I don't know if you have the monitor or just talking about something you only read about.Stevie66 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 22:29These monitors are tested in the reviews, if the UFO shows it has overshoot/corona then it will have overshoot/corona and a % of how much, the difference is if you will notice it or not as some people aren't so sensitive but doesn't change the fact that the Asus 360hz has visible coronas at the 2 faster OD settings and it's shown in multiple reviews, it's not an opinion or your GPU.andrelip wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 21:50My old AW2518HF has zero to no none overshoot on "fastest" using the RX5700 of the Macbook Pro and a lot of overshoot on my previous 1080ti. The same could be happening here, maybe 3080 has better compatibility or you have a bad manufacturing lot.Stevie66 wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 18:18Maybe the old dudes eyes aren't sensitive to overshoot because in every review on Extreme OD it's very bad just like how on my 280hz Asus OD 100 is very bad and I can notice it in game.andrelip wrote: ↑18 Nov 2020, 13:40He tested the PG259QNR, and he measured the response time of multiple overdrive settings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wswnyoZZNLM
People here said multiple times not to put on Extreme, but that could not be the case.
His test methodology seems to be more reliable than the users saying that it is bad without any proof.
He didn't mention overshoot, but I don't think it's nearly as noticeable as my old AW2518HF anyway.
Your monitor on all 3 OD settings in the image below, if you don't notice that while around borders while gaming then you aren't sensitive to it, I can easly see it when I set my OD to something similar to that.