Hi. I've got benq xl2411z. I got a couple of question to you guys
1. I playing fps games (coutner strike global offensive) and what's the best options in benq settings to get the most advantage ? The best quality and smooth etc? How to see people "faster".
Best ama setting? Insant mode off/on? etc ? Can you help me?
2. What is better, 144hz or 120hz with VT1350 trick?
and if 120hz with vt1350 is better than 144hz, now vt1350 is better or vt1502? ;p
And when i using 1502vt trick @ 1920x1080 and playing game with 800x600 its still working or i must create custom resolution 800x600 with 1502vt? Cause when i create 800x600 with 1502vt trick i've got full of artifacts :p
And when i use vt1502 trick at 1024x768 it works, i've got that what i need, full smooth nice quality etc. But i've got message "Incorrect cable, please use dvi dual link" but monitor still works (but i can't go to menu :p) i use dvi dual link ofc ;D
Waiting for response.
And when i opened service menu i've got this http://prntscr.com/44pa7e
but without a "Strobe duty", "Strobe phase" and "Single strobe" options.
Need help :p.
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Re: BenQ xl2411z questions :)
I replied in the benq forum.
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Please don't spam repeated questions in multiple forums. One is fine.
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Re: BenQ xl2411z questions :)
Can you link?Falkentyne wrote:I replied in the benq forum.
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Re: BenQ xl2411z questions :)
Please post the same questions in only one forum area at a time, next time.
But since it's here, and other people are reading this as well. 120Hz (with blur reduction) vs 144Hz (without blur reduction) is a matter of personal preference, whether you're preferring less input lag or less motion blur (if it improves your reaction time sufficiently to compensate for the added lag).
Use either:
- 144Hz without Blur Reduction, for minimum input lag
- 120Hz with Blur Reduction combined with Blur Busters Strobe Utility, if your gaming style benefits from faster human reaction times without motion blur (can compensate for the slight +3-4ms average input lag)
For AMA:
If Blur Reduction is ON, don't touch AMA
If Blur Reduction is OFF, best AMA is AMA High
Turn on instant mode. Instant mode is enabled by default, so you typically leave that setting untouched.
You can use other resolutions, if you use GPU scaling.
Also, if you don't have the strobe-related settings in Service Menu, you need to upgrade your firmware to Version 2.
But since it's here, and other people are reading this as well. 120Hz (with blur reduction) vs 144Hz (without blur reduction) is a matter of personal preference, whether you're preferring less input lag or less motion blur (if it improves your reaction time sufficiently to compensate for the added lag).
Use either:
- 144Hz without Blur Reduction, for minimum input lag
- 120Hz with Blur Reduction combined with Blur Busters Strobe Utility, if your gaming style benefits from faster human reaction times without motion blur (can compensate for the slight +3-4ms average input lag)
For AMA:
If Blur Reduction is ON, don't touch AMA
If Blur Reduction is OFF, best AMA is AMA High
Turn on instant mode. Instant mode is enabled by default, so you typically leave that setting untouched.
You can use other resolutions, if you use GPU scaling.
Also, if you don't have the strobe-related settings in Service Menu, you need to upgrade your firmware to Version 2.
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