You're welcome!
Monitor purchase decision is for the user to decide, but I was pleased how quickly ViewSonic responded to fixing the issue one year ago. Even today, I'm not even sure AOC has fixed the 240Hz frameskipping issue yet. I'd have to check. I hope that the monitor serves you well.
Generally, ViewSonic tends to pre-calibrate colors much better than most other monitor manufactures. However, the default overdrive should be adjusted to a better preference (It's called "Rampage Response"). For a 240Hz monitor, ViewSonic looked good at Windows Desktop straight out of the box -- as good as TN permits you to be, anyway. Some people think the colors are a little warm but they look fine (neutral) to my eyes.
That said, many CS:GO players like to play with a high gamma (brighten shadows). That wrecks desktop colors, but it's the priority of many a CS:GO game -- and you can use profiles to switch picture settings.
Help picking 240hz Monitor for CSGO? ~375$'s
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Re: Help picking 240hz Monitor for CSGO? ~375$'s
Haha, noted.Chief Blur Buster wrote:You're welcome!
Monitor purchase decision is for the user to decide, but I was pleased how quickly ViewSonic responded to fixing the issue one year ago. Even today, I'm not even sure AOC has fixed the 240Hz frameskipping issue yet. I'd have to check. I hope that the monitor serves you well.
Generally, ViewSonic tends to pre-calibrate colors much better than most other monitor manufactures. However, the default overdrive should be adjusted to a better preference (It's called "Rampage Response"). For a 240Hz monitor, ViewSonic looked good at Windows Desktop straight out of the box -- as good as TN permits you to be, anyway. Some people think the colors are a little warm but they look fine (neutral) to my eyes.
That said, many CS:GO players like to play with a high gamma (brighten shadows). That wrecks desktop colors, but it's the priority of many a CS:GO game -- and you can use profiles to switch picture settings.
Thanks again, My monitor arrives Sunday.
Re: Help picking 240hz Monitor for CSGO? ~375$'s
Hey! I received my monitor.Chief Blur Buster wrote:You're welcome!
Monitor purchase decision is for the user to decide, but I was pleased how quickly ViewSonic responded to fixing the issue one year ago. Even today, I'm not even sure AOC has fixed the 240Hz frameskipping issue yet. I'd have to check. I hope that the monitor serves you well.
Generally, ViewSonic tends to pre-calibrate colors much better than most other monitor manufactures. However, the default overdrive should be adjusted to a better preference (It's called "Rampage Response"). For a 240Hz monitor, ViewSonic looked good at Windows Desktop straight out of the box -- as good as TN permits you to be, anyway. Some people think the colors are a little warm but they look fine (neutral) to my eyes.
That said, many CS:GO players like to play with a high gamma (brighten shadows). That wrecks desktop colors, but it's the priority of many a CS:GO game -- and you can use profiles to switch picture settings.
My XG2530 was Manufactured on July 21st, 2017!
Should I worry about the frame skip issue?
Re: Help picking 240hz Monitor for CSGO? ~375$'s
So I did more research and I think the fix for the monitor happened after September 2017?
If I do this fix?
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3547&start=10
Would it affect anything negatively. I don't want to make a big deal out of it if I don't have to. Just want to get my money's worth.
If I do this fix?
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3547&start=10
Would it affect anything negatively. I don't want to make a big deal out of it if I don't have to. Just want to get my money's worth.
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I actually have an April 2017 ViewSonic that had the newer firmware applied to it.
But you should verify with the Frameskipping at http://www.testufo.com/frameskipping
If it fails, you can use NVIDIA Control Panel (Or AMD or ToastyX) to change Vertical Total from 1144 to 1150, that fixes it instantly.
No lag for this change.
But you should verify with the Frameskipping at http://www.testufo.com/frameskipping
If it fails, you can use NVIDIA Control Panel (Or AMD or ToastyX) to change Vertical Total from 1144 to 1150, that fixes it instantly.
No lag for this change.
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Re: Help picking 240hz Monitor for CSGO? ~375$'s
Blessed for your response.Chief Blur Buster wrote:I actually have an April 2017 ViewSonic that had the fix applied retroactively to it.
But you should verify with the Frameskipping at http://www.testufo.com/frameskipping
If it fails, you can use NVIDIA Control Panel (Or AMD or ToastyX) to change Vertical Total from 1144 to 1150, that fixes it instantly.
No lag for this change.
I don't have the equipment to test this issue? I will just apply this fix. It shouldn't affect performance of the monitor in games right?
All it does is affect the monitor directly?
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You only need an a smartphone (e.g. iPhone or Android) to use TestUFO Frame Skipping.
Yes, only the monitor. No lag difference.
Yes, only the monitor. No lag difference.
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Re: Help picking 240hz Monitor for CSGO? ~375$'s
See this post:Sporego wrote:I don't have the equipment to test this issue? I will just apply this fix. It shouldn't affect performance of the monitor in games right?
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3905#p31064
If your phone doesn't have a build-in setting for adjusting camera exposure time, you should be able to find an app that allows you to set it.
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