You are my hero, thank you. this is perfect.lexlazootin wrote:Not a single person has brought up Overdrive yet?? Go into your OSD and make sure in the "Gaming" section that "OD" is set to normal. This should be the best option. You can test the settings here vvv Double check that this is the type of blur you are talking about because a lot of people mean different things when they say "Blur"ashi wrote:So I just did some more testing and it only seems to be happening with gsync enabled, there is a very noticeable dark line forming on edges. Disable gsync and it disappears completely.
edit : So maybe this is ghosting? Seems they are some setting I may be able to change to eliminate it, will report back
https://testufo.com/ghosting
I have the same monitor and it's interesting that you said G-Sync maybe has different Over-drive when G-Sync is off, i personally haven't noticed it but ill have to check it out. I pretty much only use my monitor in G-Sync mode. Is there anything specific you can tell me to back up this claim? Anything specific you noticed?
Asus/Acer/AOC 240hz are all pretty identical. They have near identical OSD options and they look all the same.
The lines i was seeing just seemed smaller without gsync and it was kind of inconsistent, wouldn't say there was a 100% correlation, more likely just desperate me hoping to see a difference, thank you so much for your help.