BFI does add input lag, but it's definitely not obvious imo.jiexiong2008 wrote: ↑18 May 2020, 22:17Hi, thank you for sharing. I am a league player too and ordered same monitor with amd card. Will the BFI increases input lag obvisouly from your feeling?
Also, if you turn freesync off and set refresh rate to 280hz, will you notice tearing when you have much lower fps(~140fps for example)? Since league is a poor optimized game and can have fps drop as game proceeds.
How about ghosting when you have fixed refresh rate. Will it be the same no matter what fps you are getting?
Sorry for so many questions!
I think that the motion clarity is worth the tradeoff, it makes tracking in fps games so easy.
With Freesync and the monitor set to 280hz there will be no tearing, BFI in League Of Legends makes the camera movement extremely smooth, I really like it, but you should not enable this feature on the Asus if your minimum fps is lower than 180hz because it creates some obvious overshoot due to the Overdrive stuck at 80.
IF your fps are in the 120-200 range you should enable OD60 which is very consistent in this range.
If you select the correct overdrive there's barely any ghosting, it's very close to TN level if I compare it with my 144hz TN.
Tell me if you want to see ELMB-Sync in a specific game, I can provide 720p480fps videos, feel free to ask any question.