240hz TN options

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ysenojftw
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240hz TN options

Post by ysenojftw » 07 Aug 2022, 17:17

Looking for recommendations for a good 24” tn panel. I play only csgo so motion blur is important, currently on a 360hz Alienware ips and although input lag is fast, motion blur is horrendous.

daviddave1
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Re: 240hz TN options

Post by daviddave1 » 07 Aug 2022, 18:29

Xl2566k 360 tn dyac coming in 4 weeks
| Now: ASUS PG248QP 540Hz. | Past : VG259QM with the Qisda panel/PG27AQN/XL2566K

Illuxzaah
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Re: 240hz TN options

Post by Illuxzaah » 08 Aug 2022, 00:16

How do you know is coming in 4 weeks?
Asus VG248QE, Dell S2721DGF, Samsung Odyssey G7 27”, Viewsonic XG2431, XL2546K, MAG251RX, XL2566K.
7800x3D, 7900XTX. Currently on 2556k ama 21, best monitor I have ever used. Waiting for 1440p 360hz (OLED or Zowie)

R1sk
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Re: 240hz TN options

Post by R1sk » 08 Aug 2022, 02:26

Maybe in 4 weeks even if it come after 3 months..
Do not buy old 240hz monitor because it will be thrash When 360hz - 500hz TNs come

daviddave1
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Re: 240hz TN options

Post by daviddave1 » 08 Aug 2022, 02:31

Illuxzaah wrote:
08 Aug 2022, 00:16
How do you know is coming in 4 weeks?
viewtopic.php?f=16&p=83706#p83706
| Now: ASUS PG248QP 540Hz. | Past : VG259QM with the Qisda panel/PG27AQN/XL2566K

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axaro1
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Re: 240hz TN options

Post by axaro1 » 08 Aug 2022, 04:55

Hopefully, no more shitty overdrives.

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On my 2546K I had to choose between using AMA OFF, with 4.6ms Rise/Fall, or AMA High, 1.7ms but with this amount of overshoot: https://i.imgur.com/zSTnugJ.png.

I'm glad to see that Zowie finally understood that we need granular overdrive control, not just because their 3 options on the 46K model were trash but also to deal with individual panel binning variation.
XL2566K* | XV252QF* | LG C1* | HP OMEN X 25 | XL2546K | VG259QM | XG2402 | LS24F350[RIP]
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MONITOR: XL2566K custom VT: https://i.imgur.com/ylYkuLf.png
CPU: 5800x3d 102mhz BCLK
GPU: 3080FE undervolted
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Kyouki
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Re: 240hz TN options

Post by Kyouki » 08 Aug 2022, 05:05

axaro1 wrote:
08 Aug 2022, 04:55
Hopefully, no more shitty overdrives.

Image

On my 2546K I had to choose between using AMA OFF, with 4.6ms Rise/Fall, or AMA High, 1.7ms but with this amount of overshoot: https://i.imgur.com/zSTnugJ.png.

I'm glad to see that Zowie finally understood that we need granular overdrive control, not just because their 3 options on the 46K model were trash but also to deal with individual panel binning variation.
That actually looks really interesting, cool thanks for sharing. Maybe I'd try the new 360hz TN from them. Currently on a AW2521H, its splendid but not under ULMB which you cannot really tune unfortunately. Nvidia :?
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

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