god i hope the price going down soon
XF252QX review
XF252QX review
monitors xg258q aw2518hf 27GK750F-B pg248q xg240r lg w2363d-pf xb270hu XL2546 XL2546K NXG252R
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Re: XF252QX review
Looks like they disable embedding, so here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc1q93n8P9U
Incidentally, I posted a comment in that YouTube:
So I am wondering if XF252QX is horizontal scanrate multisync to allow low lag at all refresh rates (avoid scan conversion).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc1q93n8P9U
Incidentally, I posted a comment in that YouTube:
The ASUS XG248Q monitor is horizontal scanrate multisync unlike earlier 240Hz monitors (e.g. BenQ XL2546, ViewSonic XG2530) so the XG248Q has kickass-low latency for gaming consoles too, rather than a situation of "low 240Hz lag, high 60Hz lag" caused by scanrate-converters built into the electronics of previous 240Hz panels (TCON / scaler).Chief Blur Buster wrote:I'm wondering if it's refreshrate multiscan (also more overclock-friendly) rather than scanrate converting scalers/tcon (creates annoying lag for 60Hz console gaming and 144Hz). Do you have a 960fps camera to point at http://www.testufo.com/scanout for 60Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz? Examples of captured videos are at http://www.blurbusters.com/scanout
So I am wondering if XF252QX is horizontal scanrate multisync to allow low lag at all refresh rates (avoid scan conversion).
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Re: XF252QX review
do you think XF252QX have variable overdrive ? im sure its have scanrate multisync low lag all refresh rates
monitors xg258q aw2518hf 27GK750F-B pg248q xg240r lg w2363d-pf xb270hu XL2546 XL2546K NXG252R
Re: XF252QX review
Any news / update on this?Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑09 Jun 2019, 19:12Looks like they disable embedding, so here's the link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gc1q93n8P9U
Incidentally, I posted a comment in that YouTube:The ASUS XG248Q monitor is horizontal scanrate multisync unlike earlier 240Hz monitors (e.g. BenQ XL2546, ViewSonic XG2530) so the XG248Q has kickass-low latency for gaming consoles too, rather than a situation of "low 240Hz lag, high 60Hz lag" caused by scanrate-converters built into the electronics of previous 240Hz panels (TCON / scaler).Chief Blur Buster wrote:I'm wondering if it's refreshrate multiscan (also more overclock-friendly) rather than scanrate converting scalers/tcon (creates annoying lag for 60Hz console gaming and 144Hz). Do you have a 960fps camera to point at http://www.testufo.com/scanout for 60Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz? Examples of captured videos are at http://www.blurbusters.com/scanout
So I am wondering if XF252QX is horizontal scanrate multisync to allow low lag at all refresh rates (avoid scan conversion).
Re: XF252QX review
What we can say, is that in the RTING review, we can see the input lag of non native resolution, and its very similar to the native one.
XB273QX , Benq 2K 60hz , 8600K @ 5gHZ, 1080Ti , 2x8Gb 3200mhz CL14, Aorus Master Z390