Awesome, and yeah I'm not really familiar with ToastyX. But that's fine, with the help of your guides getting around it can't be that hard.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑17 Oct 2022, 22:51A generic QFT HOWTO is being created for the main Blur Busters website soon.michaelcycle00 wrote: ↑17 Oct 2022, 16:59Chief, when are we gonna get a tutorial about QFT modes for the XL2566K (BenQ 360hz)? And how low do you reckon we could go with it? I'm guessing as low as 100hz but I don't know, I'd be satisfied with 120hz.
Usually you're simply using the new Vertical Total Calculator (QFT) in the new version of ToastyX. If you are already familiar with ToastyX, you just you load the max-Hz resolution, make sure it's already working, THEN you select "Vertical Total Calculator" and THEN edit the refresh rate directly.
For ToastyX CRU veterans, it's really now just a 3-step procedure. Voila! ToastyX does the rest automatically, no need for manual calculations anymore, no trial-and-error, it just automagically computes a working VT.
For ToastyX CRU newbies, it's harder though.
My only pickle is in regards to how low we're gonna be able to go strobed with the XL2566K really, everything else is doable. I'm not expecting 60hz single strobe, but 75-80hz would be nice. Also, what would it take for you to work in collaboration with BenQ? Sure they got the competitive side down with high-refresh, strobed and bright monitors, but I think they'd really benefit from making DyAc+ more versatile, where you guys would come in handy.