Can someone help with motion blur when moving mouse left and right in cs go? Issues looks like this
https://imgur.com/a/oBJgQcx
tried everything monitor settings, in ufo ghosting test, i didn't see blur, but in games and in desktop when move folder etc it's blurry
ASUS VG259QM Blur
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
Last edited by prod1G on 06 Aug 2023, 16:00, edited 3 times in total.
VG259QM the GOAT
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
Are you referring to the Stroboscopic Effect?
https://blurbusters.com/the-stroboscopi ... -displays/
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Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
maybe, any way to fix this? my friend got same monitor, but his say didn't got blurrnes as i got, sick of thisjorimt wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 10:49Are you referring to the Stroboscopic Effect?
https://blurbusters.com/the-stroboscopi ... -displays/
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
and is that normal for this kinda 280hz monitor? i dont think, so is that a rma variant? or not?jorimt wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 10:49Are you referring to the Stroboscopic Effect?
https://blurbusters.com/the-stroboscopi ... -displays/
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
I take it you didn't read the article I linked then.
Short answer is, no, there is no way to "fix" stroboscopic effect beyond achieving much higher than currently available refresh and frame rates simultaneously (I.E. 1000Hz+ with 1000 FPS+), and yes, said effect is normal on a 280Hz monitor; 280 FPS 280Hz will simply have less of the effect than 60Hz 60FPS, for instance.
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Author: Blur Busters "G-SYNC 101" Series
Displays: ASUS PG27AQN, LG 48CX VR: Beyond, Quest 3, Reverb G2, Index OS: Windows 11 Pro Case: Fractal Design Torrent PSU: Seasonic PRIME TX-1000 MB: ASUS Z790 Hero CPU: Intel i9-13900k w/Noctua NH-U12A GPU: GIGABYTE RTX 4090 GAMING OC RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 6400MHz CL32 SSDs: 2TB WD_BLACK SN850 (OS), 4TB WD_BLACK SN850X (Games) Keyboards: Wooting 60HE, Logitech G915 TKL Mice: Razer Viper Mini SE, Razer Viper 8kHz Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2 (speakers/amp/DAC), AFUL Performer 8 (IEMs)
Author: Blur Busters "G-SYNC 101" Series
Displays: ASUS PG27AQN, LG 48CX VR: Beyond, Quest 3, Reverb G2, Index OS: Windows 11 Pro Case: Fractal Design Torrent PSU: Seasonic PRIME TX-1000 MB: ASUS Z790 Hero CPU: Intel i9-13900k w/Noctua NH-U12A GPU: GIGABYTE RTX 4090 GAMING OC RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 6400MHz CL32 SSDs: 2TB WD_BLACK SN850 (OS), 4TB WD_BLACK SN850X (Games) Keyboards: Wooting 60HE, Logitech G915 TKL Mice: Razer Viper Mini SE, Razer Viper 8kHz Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2 (speakers/amp/DAC), AFUL Performer 8 (IEMs)
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
so is this normal right? https://imgur.com/a/oBJgQcx . So why this guy on video with 144hz got sharper gameplay? Faster? is that cuz better monitor or because pc? I want picture like this guy got on video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-3mFh6GoaYjorimt wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 14:03I take it you didn't read the article I linked then.
Short answer is, no, there is no way to "fix" stroboscopic effect beyond achieving much higher than currently available refresh and frame rates simultaneously (I.E. 1000Hz+ with 1000 FPS+), and yes, said effect is normal on a 280Hz monitor; 280 FPS 280Hz will simply have less of the effect than 60Hz 60FPS, for instance.
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
Looks like i got stroboscopic effect + like laggy gameplay, not feeling is that 280hz, it's because something wrong with my pc? cuz i dont get smoother and faster gameplay, like this guy got on previous video. I got stable 300-400fps, on video his fps sometimes drop to 200, but gameplay so much smootherjorimt wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 14:03I take it you didn't read the article I linked then.
Short answer is, no, there is no way to "fix" stroboscopic effect beyond achieving much higher than currently available refresh and frame rates simultaneously (I.E. 1000Hz+ with 1000 FPS+), and yes, said effect is normal on a 280Hz monitor; 280 FPS 280Hz will simply have less of the effect than 60Hz 60FPS, for instance.
Re: ASUS VG259QM Blur
SqruB500 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 16:01so is this normal right? https://imgur.com/a/oBJgQcx . So why this guy on video with 144hz got sharper gameplay? Faster? is that cuz better monitor or because pc? I want picture like this guy got on video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-3mFh6GoaY
Yes, it's normal to see double images if there's fast enough panning.SqruB500 wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 16:03Looks like i got stroboscopic effect + like laggy gameplay, not feeling is that 280hz, it's because something wrong with my pc? cuz i dont get smoother and faster gameplay, like this guy got on previous video. I got stable 300-400fps, on video his fps sometimes drop to 200, but gameplay so much smoother
He's not moving his mouse as spastically as you did in your example, so the stroboscopic effect isn't as obvious on his, though I can still see it in his video; just pause it whenever he is rapidly turning, and you should be able to easily see the stroboscopic effect (plus any GtG ghosting and smearing) for yourself:
As for that player having smoother, less laggy gameplay, there's no way you can accurately determine that by watching a compressed 1080p 60 FPS video of a camera filming his monitor in a match you aren't playing.
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Author: Blur Busters "G-SYNC 101" Series
Displays: ASUS PG27AQN, LG 48CX VR: Beyond, Quest 3, Reverb G2, Index OS: Windows 11 Pro Case: Fractal Design Torrent PSU: Seasonic PRIME TX-1000 MB: ASUS Z790 Hero CPU: Intel i9-13900k w/Noctua NH-U12A GPU: GIGABYTE RTX 4090 GAMING OC RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 6400MHz CL32 SSDs: 2TB WD_BLACK SN850 (OS), 4TB WD_BLACK SN850X (Games) Keyboards: Wooting 60HE, Logitech G915 TKL Mice: Razer Viper Mini SE, Razer Viper 8kHz Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2 (speakers/amp/DAC), AFUL Performer 8 (IEMs)
Author: Blur Busters "G-SYNC 101" Series
Displays: ASUS PG27AQN, LG 48CX VR: Beyond, Quest 3, Reverb G2, Index OS: Windows 11 Pro Case: Fractal Design Torrent PSU: Seasonic PRIME TX-1000 MB: ASUS Z790 Hero CPU: Intel i9-13900k w/Noctua NH-U12A GPU: GIGABYTE RTX 4090 GAMING OC RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 6400MHz CL32 SSDs: 2TB WD_BLACK SN850 (OS), 4TB WD_BLACK SN850X (Games) Keyboards: Wooting 60HE, Logitech G915 TKL Mice: Razer Viper Mini SE, Razer Viper 8kHz Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2 (speakers/amp/DAC), AFUL Performer 8 (IEMs)