jorimt wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 12:24
Anonymous316387 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2022, 08:44
I can assure you that overdrive can change the perception of input lag
I didn't suggest otherwise, merely that not all users are as distracted by overdrive artifacts, and that overdrive performance can't be considered "input lag" in the traditional sense.
Again, if you're sensitive to overdrive artifacts, and they distract you enough, it's plausible they may reduce your overall performance as a player in comp situations.
That said, if you are as sensitive to overdrive artifacts as you say, then you may never find an LCD adequate enough in this department.
Have you ever used an OLED or considered using an OLED for gaming (like a 42" LG C2 or 34" Alienware AW3423DW)? While they certainly have their own downsides and tradeoffs, unlike LCD, they have virtually zero GtG artifacts, and do not require overdrive.
I know sorry, I just wanted to say that overdrive changes the perception of how your devices respond, don't see it as something personal, I just have a hard time expressing myself, I use a translator haha, like I tried a lot of references, I can say that.
But yes, it does not change the input lag of the keyboard / mouse but in the idea you understood me haha.
Yes, ghosting is disturbing and we are all fighting against it! I dream of a monitor that has a very high overdrive without reverse ghosting (it's possible by limiting as much as possible like the XG2431 which has no or very little reverse ghosting)
In fact I put things in their context, I only want a 27 inch monitor in 1440p (I don't want below or above) so the 34 inch alienware, nope unfortunately.
I work on Photoshop from time to time and may soon be digital drawing on others, 3D and also starting some audio stuff on FLStudio, in short, a monitor that is capable of being good in colors and that must be be comfortable!
but I'm also a big high level apex legends player (I'm not the strongest, far from it, but I play it everyday and for a very long time) and this game has a lot of fast movement and adds a lot motion blur especially since the visibility is not great in this game, so I need a bigger screen (that's why I prefer the 27 inch to the 24 inch) with incredible gtg performance, like I'm allergic to backlight strobing which gives me huge headaches I can't use that, yet I've used plenty! but I can't....and since I don't like G-sync/VRR either because of the feeling of latency, I need a screen that handles classic overdrive performance well without having too much reverse ghosting no more.
Be careful, I never said that no LCD suits me (even if the LCD is super boring I admit!), it's just that the performance of the first panel in 24 inches 1080p IPS 240hz is bad... .but apparently I could see thanks to your advice that the asus ROG Strix XG27AQM and the MSI MAG274QRX are very good, because I have already inquired about other 1440p 240hz like the AW2721D but I would NEVER take it. ...Alienware/Dell's grainy anti-glare treatment is too high and I don't like their products at all + bad overdrive management because a lot of overshoot.
And concerning the asus you have, it's just too expensive I think and I don't care about the G-sync module, I already have an LG 48A1 (which is LG's worst OLED TV for gaming and the lowest end , even to play solo games and even if it's OLED, the 60hz is too disturbing ... it's just very blurry ..., yes that's my feeling haha! )
But I wonder....the MAG274QRX looks like it has a Sharp panel like in the M27QX from Gigabyte? except that the gigabyte M27QX would have a lot of overshoot....but I can't confirm that, I just saw it on reddit, the Asus XG27AQM when it would have an AUO OPTRONIC, so...yeah, in all the cases I will try both, I would make a post here for sure haha!
Thank you for everything !