Using ELMB SYNC feature. One of the main selling points of the monitor and we can't lower overdrive for lower frames.
I've been trying to use 144hz ELMB SYNC on the VG259QM and sometimes it looks good other times there is ghosting or inverse ghosting.
Has anyone heard if Asus will address this with a future update? Not really getting my hopes up but this would be good to know because it's one of the main issues holding these monitors back. BTW it still looks great at 280hz non ELMB SYNC but it would look even better if this worked properly.
Will Asus ever allow us to change Overdrive..
Re: Will Asus ever allow us to change Overdrive..
Good question, I hope they will, I assume a firmware update would be possible with the usb service port.writer21 wrote: ↑28 May 2020, 07:11Using ELMB SYNC feature. One of the main selling points of the monitor and we can't lower overdrive for lower frames.
I've been trying to use 144hz ELMB SYNC on the VG259QM and sometimes it looks good other times there is ghosting or inverse ghosting.
Has anyone heard if Asus will address this with a future update? Not really getting my hopes up but this would be good to know because it's one of the main issues holding these monitors back. BTW it still looks great at 280hz non ELMB SYNC but it would look even better if this worked properly.
In use: Asus VG259QM IPS 240-280hz - Hanns-G HS233 TN 120hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz
Used before: LG 24LG600 TN 144hz - HP Omen X 25f TN 240hz - ViewSonic XG2402 TN 144hz - Asus VG259Q IPS 144hz