AOC 25" G2590PX

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Re: AOC 25" G2590PX

Post by Notty_PT » 11 Jun 2019, 18:24

MatrixQW wrote:
Notty_PT wrote:I just measured 8,3cm! A total of 41,5cm from table to top of the monitor.
Mine is 49,5 cm so that's too low for me. I have it perfectly aligned with my eyes.
Shame, I was actually thinking of selling mine and get that one and still save alot of money.
Yeah plus this model is way smaller 23,6 vs 24,5 so you might need even more height to be exactly as you use yours right now. Lack of height adjustement is a big con, altho it has vesa and you can buy a support later on amazon for 10€/15€ with height adjustement. But it all adds up to the price ofc

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Re: AOC 25" G2590PX

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 11 Jun 2019, 18:37

pox02 wrote:i will stop buying those freesync monitors and go for real monitor with variable overdrive with gsync you will enjoy more then freesync monitors you can wait for xf252qx i hope its have variable overdrive
Generally, it appears VRR overdrive quality tends to go in this sequence:
  1. Native G-SYNC or G-SYNC Ultimate
  2. FreeSync2 or FreeSync or Adaptive-Sync certified by NVIDIA (officially "G-SYNC Compatible" sanctioned)
  3. FreeSync
  4. VESA Adaptive-Sync with no AMD or NVIDIA certification
VESA Adaptive-Sync with no AMD nor NVIDIA certifications, are often crapshoot in VRR overdrive quality. They are simply uncertified FreeSync / uncertified "G-SYNC Compatible" monitors.
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Re: AOC 25" G2590PX

Post by MatrixQW » 12 Jun 2019, 00:46

Sythen wrote:In a 144Hz is it normal that when you move your mouse really fast from one side to the other you see a lot of mouses(something like ghosting?) ? Maybe a silly question, I don't know much about monitors
Yes it's normal.

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Re: AOC 25" G2590PX

Post by pox02 » 12 Jun 2019, 09:51

Chief Blur Buster wrote:
pox02 wrote:i will stop buying those freesync monitors and go for real monitor with variable overdrive with gsync you will enjoy more then freesync monitors you can wait for xf252qx i hope its have variable overdrive
Generally, it appears VRR overdrive quality tends to go in this sequence:
  1. Native G-SYNC or G-SYNC Ultimate
  2. FreeSync2 or FreeSync or Adaptive-Sync certified by NVIDIA (officially "G-SYNC Compatible" sanctioned)
  3. FreeSync
  4. VESA Adaptive-Sync with no AMD or NVIDIA certification
VESA Adaptive-Sync with no AMD nor NVIDIA certifications, are often crapshoot in VRR overdrive quality. They are simply uncertified FreeSync / uncertified "G-SYNC Compatible" monitors.
i wonder if freesync will support Adaptive Overdrive
cause i found out only Nixeus NX-EDG27 support Adaptive Overdrive
monitors xg258q aw2518hf 27GK750F-B pg248q xg240r lg w2363d-pf xb270hu XL2546 XL2546K NXG252R

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