The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by albusgui » 04 Nov 2020, 02:12

I need help!
Everytime I restart the computer, my windows doesnt recognize nothing more than 144hz.

I need reset the overclock at OSD settings, then click on again to appears in NVCP

Anyone know the solution for this?

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by Exp4nsion » 11 Nov 2020, 15:37

speancer wrote:
05 Oct 2020, 04:46
axaro1 wrote:
05 Oct 2020, 04:08
How does 280hz/240hz ELMB compare to Dyac/MBR on the XL2546 and the MAG?
I am a strictly peripheral CS:GO player (stare-at-crosshair-only aiming technique) and thus I have very little interest in strobing (because it basically only helps in eye tracking situations and I don't do eye tracking in competitive play), so I did not test strobing modes extensively. I shared my opinion about VG259QM's ELMB here. If I HAD to choose, I'd always choose Zowie's DyAc, even though it seemed less clear than ELMB, because the brightness impact kills ELMB for me in practice. In addition to that, I did not test ELMB on 240 Hz on the ASUS, and I did not really test MBR on the MSI, it's way too dark for me to use it anyway.
Max_hz wrote:
05 Oct 2020, 04:14
Thanks for your feedback, the Omen is indeed a good and fast monitor and if it hadn't been for pixel inversion artifacts I would have kept it. The Omen is slightly faster than the Asus but negligible in my opinion and I couldn't feel the difference in game.
The UFO Ghosting Test is certainly valuable and useful for comparing monitors and settings but it is not always comparable to the experience you get in the game in my case CS:GO.
The "vertical lines" spoil the clear view during movements and in this way negate the advantage of 240hz.
With the Asus I have no problems with this at all (they just aren't there) and if you take the other advantages such as IPS, ergonomics, ELMB (sync), possibility of overclocking then the choice between the two is not that difficult.
A kd of 3.84 as you say is very good and also indicates that the monitor meets the expected performance, having said that I can well imagine that you will eventually choose the 360hz version if you want to accept the price difference, I personally think it's quite big.
I wonder what your choice will be after testing the XL2546K and the PG259QN, in the end they are all good monitors that will make the choice a bit more difficult.
I'm glad to share :) 3.84 KD is INSANE (I did it on pistols-only-headshot-only server, part of my practice routine), not only good :lol: Everything starting from 2.0 KD in CS:GO is good, and from 3.0 is superb, especially on harder servers, like "WarmupServer" line, I see pros playing there as well.

As for my final choice, I am also curious if performance improvement will justify the high price of PG259QN for me. I still don't know when this monitor will be available in my country, but I should get my hands on XL2546K this month. I will very likely share my experiences!
I only play CSGO. I'm Global Elite and FACEIT LVL10. My fps is between 250 ~ 400. What configuration do you recommend? Thanks

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by hzl » 11 Nov 2020, 22:22

hzl wrote:
16 Oct 2020, 08:43
hzl wrote:
09 Oct 2020, 12:11
I just got it and it feels VERY responsive!
Im not using any sync at the moment at it feels great. Having almost no screen tearing feels very nice!
280hz seems to be stable (probably always the case) but do you guys think its gonna change the lifespan of the monitor in any way?
A little update:

i still have the one here i received first and it had almost perfect backlight (bleeding), great colors, deep blacks, nice white but there is something underneath a pixel which makes it look like its dead pixel. It's almost in the middle of the screen and bothers me.

So i bought another one from "Saturn" and it had exactly ONE pixel which didnt change it's color to black. I went back to the shop and returned it. The guy working there told me its quite common and said that i only get one replacement and after that i would have to keep it. So i just returned it.

Two days ago i bought another one from "Media Markt". This one has really bad backlight bleeding but no dead or stuck pixels.

Im completely lost. I like this monitor a lot (and by that i mean the first one i got from Amazon). But there seems to be really bad/no quality control regarding the panel by Asus.

I dont know what to do. Im about to quit my plan of getting a new GPU and a new monitor and just plug in my XL2411z again so i can forget about it :/
one more update:

I finally got a monitor without any pixel issues or bad backlight bleed.
It is the 5th monitor i had to buy to get one with no issues. I kinda feel bad about the fact that i sent 4 monitors back before getting this one. I never had to do that with any kind of tech before. It really seems like monitors are just the most "rng" tech you can buy.

But anyways... im so happy with this monitor! It's just great overall. I might get a monitor arm so my desk is even cleaner and there is more space whenever i need to take notes on my desk etc. If anyone can recommend a monitor arm i could buy off Amazon i would really appreciate it!

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by hzl » 11 Nov 2020, 22:28

This is how the backlight looks on the monitor (brightness 100).
It's not perfect on this picture but that doesn't reflect how perfect it looks when im using the monitor. At 20 brightness and normal usage it's pretty much perfect.
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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by hzl » 11 Nov 2020, 22:32

hzl wrote:
16 Oct 2020, 08:43
hzl wrote:
09 Oct 2020, 12:11
I just got it and it feels VERY responsive!
Im not using any sync at the moment at it feels great. Having almost no screen tearing feels very nice!
280hz seems to be stable (probably always the case) but do you guys think its gonna change the lifespan of the monitor in any way?
A little update:

i still have the one here i received first and it had almost perfect backlight (bleeding), great colors, deep blacks, nice white but there is something underneath a pixel which makes it look like its dead pixel. It's almost in the middle of the screen and bothers me.

So i bought another one from "Saturn" and it had exactly ONE pixel which didnt change it's color to black. I went back to the shop and returned it. The guy working there told me its quite common and said that i only get one replacement and after that i would have to keep it. So i just returned it.

Two days ago i bought another one from "Media Markt". This one has really bad backlight bleeding but no dead or stuck pixels.

Im completely lost. I like this monitor a lot (and by that i mean the first one i got from Amazon). But there seems to be really bad/no quality control regarding the panel by Asus.

I dont know what to do. Im about to quit my plan of getting a new GPU and a new monitor and just plug in my XL2411z again so i can forget about it :/
One more thing regarding the picture i posted in the comment i quoted: the backlight bleeding of the left monitor changed and got better after a few hours. It was still noticeable but not that much.
I just wanted to say that because if someone buys this monitor and has no pixel issues one should really wait and see if the backlight bleeding gets better.

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by speancer » 12 Nov 2020, 13:47

Exp4nsion wrote:
11 Nov 2020, 15:37
I only play CSGO. I'm Global Elite and FACEIT LVL10. My fps is between 250 ~ 400. What configuration do you recommend? Thanks
I'm not sure what you're asking for, but I guess for the best hardware for CS:GO to get better fps?

Counter-Strike is a CPU-heavy game, so basically what you need for a decent upgrade is to get the best single-core performance CPU, as the game is not-so-well optimised for multi-core use, so basically high single-core performance is what you want. GPU is not THAT important for this game, but you want low GPU load for the lowest possible latency, so be reasonable here as well. Your fps is already high, what's your current rig? For the time being I'd probably recommend AMD R5 5600X, apparently it's the best single-core performance CPU for the price now, R5 5600X beats even Intel i9 10900K in single-core performance.

My suggested configuration would be Ryzen 5 5600X + GTX 1080/RTX 2060 (or equivalent) or better/newer + at least 3600 MHz RAM modules.
Main display (TV/PC monitor): LG 42C21LA (4K 120 Hz OLED / WBE panel)
Tested displays: ASUS VG259QM/VG279QM [favourite LCD FPS display] (280 Hz IPS) • Zowie XL2546K/XL2540K/XL2546 (240 Hz TN DyAc) • Dell S3222DGM [favourite LCD display for the best blacks, contrast and panel uniformity] (165 Hz VA) • Dell Alienware AW2521HFLA (240 Hz IPS) • HP Omen X 25f (240 Hz TN) • MSI MAG251RX (240 Hz IPS) • Gigabyte M27Q (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Predator XB273X (240 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Predator XB271HU (165 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Nitro XV272UKV (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Nitro XV252QF (390 Hz IPS) • LG 27GN800 (144 Hz IPS) • LG 27GL850 (144 Hz nanoIPS) • LG 27GP850 (180 Hz nanoIPS) • Samsung Odyssey G7 (240 Hz VA)

OS: Windows 11 Pro GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D + be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 + Arctic MX-6 RAM: 32GB (2x16GB dual channel) DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast Black 6000 MHz CL30 (fully optimized primary and secondary timings by Buildzoid for SK Hynix die on AM5 platform) PSU: Corsair RM1200x SHIFT 1200W (ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR 600W) SSD1: Kingston KC3000 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD2: Corsair Force MP510 960GB PCIe 3.0 x4 MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI (GPU PCIe 5.0 x16, NVMe PCIe 5.0 x4) CASE: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window White CASE FANS: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 140mm PWM (3x front, 1x rear, 1x top rear, positive pressure) MOUSE: Logitech G PRO X Superlight (white) Lightspeed wireless MOUSEPAD: ARTISAN FX HIEN (wine red, soft, XL) KEYBOARD: Logitech G915 TKL (white, GL Tactile) Lightspeed wireless HEADPHONES: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless (white) 24-bit 96 KHz + Sennheiser BTD600 Bluetooth 5.2 aptX Adaptive CHAIR: Herman Miller Aeron (graphite, fully loaded, size C)

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by Exp4nsion » 12 Nov 2020, 15:31

speancer wrote:
12 Nov 2020, 13:47
Exp4nsion wrote:
11 Nov 2020, 15:37
I only play CSGO. I'm Global Elite and FACEIT LVL10. My fps is between 250 ~ 400. What configuration do you recommend? Thanks
I'm not sure what you're asking for, but I guess for the best hardware for CS:GO to get better fps?

Counter-Strike is a CPU-heavy game, so basically what you need for a decent upgrade is to get the best single-core performance CPU, as the game is not-so-well optimised for multi-core use, so basically high single-core performance is what you want. GPU is not THAT important for this game, but you want low GPU load for the lowest possible latency, so be reasonable here as well. Your fps is already high, what's your current rig? For the time being I'd probably recommend AMD R5 5600X, apparently it's the best single-core performance CPU for the price now, R5 5600X beats even Intel i9 10900K in single-core performance.

My suggested configuration would be Ryzen 5 5600X + GTX 1080/RTX 2060 (or equivalent) or better/newer + at least 3600 MHz RAM modules.
Thanks for the quick response, but I'm talking about the monitor configuration. Which OD, refresh rate, g-sync or not, fps cap, etc.

Thanks again

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by speancer » 12 Nov 2020, 15:46

Exp4nsion wrote:
12 Nov 2020, 15:31
Thanks for the quick response, but I'm talking about the monitor configuration. Which OD, refresh rate, g-sync or not, fps cap, etc.

Thanks again
Oh, that's what you asked for then, haha :D

I use fixed 280 Hz (Adaptive-Sync off) with OD60, fps_max 0 (uncapped), no strobing.
Main display (TV/PC monitor): LG 42C21LA (4K 120 Hz OLED / WBE panel)
Tested displays: ASUS VG259QM/VG279QM [favourite LCD FPS display] (280 Hz IPS) • Zowie XL2546K/XL2540K/XL2546 (240 Hz TN DyAc) • Dell S3222DGM [favourite LCD display for the best blacks, contrast and panel uniformity] (165 Hz VA) • Dell Alienware AW2521HFLA (240 Hz IPS) • HP Omen X 25f (240 Hz TN) • MSI MAG251RX (240 Hz IPS) • Gigabyte M27Q (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Predator XB273X (240 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Predator XB271HU (165 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Nitro XV272UKV (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Nitro XV252QF (390 Hz IPS) • LG 27GN800 (144 Hz IPS) • LG 27GL850 (144 Hz nanoIPS) • LG 27GP850 (180 Hz nanoIPS) • Samsung Odyssey G7 (240 Hz VA)

OS: Windows 11 Pro GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D + be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 + Arctic MX-6 RAM: 32GB (2x16GB dual channel) DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast Black 6000 MHz CL30 (fully optimized primary and secondary timings by Buildzoid for SK Hynix die on AM5 platform) PSU: Corsair RM1200x SHIFT 1200W (ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR 600W) SSD1: Kingston KC3000 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD2: Corsair Force MP510 960GB PCIe 3.0 x4 MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI (GPU PCIe 5.0 x16, NVMe PCIe 5.0 x4) CASE: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window White CASE FANS: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 140mm PWM (3x front, 1x rear, 1x top rear, positive pressure) MOUSE: Logitech G PRO X Superlight (white) Lightspeed wireless MOUSEPAD: ARTISAN FX HIEN (wine red, soft, XL) KEYBOARD: Logitech G915 TKL (white, GL Tactile) Lightspeed wireless HEADPHONES: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless (white) 24-bit 96 KHz + Sennheiser BTD600 Bluetooth 5.2 aptX Adaptive CHAIR: Herman Miller Aeron (graphite, fully loaded, size C)

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by Exp4nsion » 12 Nov 2020, 16:10

speancer wrote:
12 Nov 2020, 15:46
Exp4nsion wrote:
12 Nov 2020, 15:31
Thanks for the quick response, but I'm talking about the monitor configuration. Which OD, refresh rate, g-sync or not, fps cap, etc.

Thanks again
Oh, that's what you asked for then, haha :D

I use fixed 280 Hz (Adaptive-Sync off) with OD60, fps_max 0 (uncapped), no strobing.
Thanks, even if the fps goes lower then 280? Minimum is about 250 (250~400)

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Re: The Official *Asus VG259QM* Owners Thread (+ Secret Overdrive)

Post by speancer » 12 Nov 2020, 19:25

Exp4nsion wrote:
12 Nov 2020, 16:10
speancer wrote:
12 Nov 2020, 15:46
Exp4nsion wrote:
12 Nov 2020, 15:31
Thanks for the quick response, but I'm talking about the monitor configuration. Which OD, refresh rate, g-sync or not, fps cap, etc.

Thanks again
Oh, that's what you asked for then, haha :D

I use fixed 280 Hz (Adaptive-Sync off) with OD60, fps_max 0 (uncapped), no strobing.
Thanks, even if the fps goes lower then 280? Minimum is about 250 (250~400)
Well, I have better fps than you I guess (320-340 average fps during competitive match), but yeah, I don't feel any negative effects in CS:GO if fps goes below refresh rate (I don't really notice any stuttering nor tearing), I like Source engine, it seems to manage this well. It's not certain that you'll feel the same way, keep that in mind.
Main display (TV/PC monitor): LG 42C21LA (4K 120 Hz OLED / WBE panel)
Tested displays: ASUS VG259QM/VG279QM [favourite LCD FPS display] (280 Hz IPS) • Zowie XL2546K/XL2540K/XL2546 (240 Hz TN DyAc) • Dell S3222DGM [favourite LCD display for the best blacks, contrast and panel uniformity] (165 Hz VA) • Dell Alienware AW2521HFLA (240 Hz IPS) • HP Omen X 25f (240 Hz TN) • MSI MAG251RX (240 Hz IPS) • Gigabyte M27Q (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Predator XB273X (240 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Predator XB271HU (165 Hz IPS G-SYNC) • Acer Nitro XV272UKV (170 Hz IPS) • Acer Nitro XV252QF (390 Hz IPS) • LG 27GN800 (144 Hz IPS) • LG 27GL850 (144 Hz nanoIPS) • LG 27GP850 (180 Hz nanoIPS) • Samsung Odyssey G7 (240 Hz VA)

OS: Windows 11 Pro GPU: Palit GeForce RTX 4090 GameRock OC CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D + be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4 + Arctic MX-6 RAM: 32GB (2x16GB dual channel) DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast Black 6000 MHz CL30 (fully optimized primary and secondary timings by Buildzoid for SK Hynix die on AM5 platform) PSU: Corsair RM1200x SHIFT 1200W (ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 12VHPWR 600W) SSD1: Kingston KC3000 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 SSD2: Corsair Force MP510 960GB PCIe 3.0 x4 MB: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-A GAMING WIFI (GPU PCIe 5.0 x16, NVMe PCIe 5.0 x4) CASE: be quiet! Silent Base 802 Window White CASE FANS: be quiet! Silent Wings 4 140mm PWM (3x front, 1x rear, 1x top rear, positive pressure) MOUSE: Logitech G PRO X Superlight (white) Lightspeed wireless MOUSEPAD: ARTISAN FX HIEN (wine red, soft, XL) KEYBOARD: Logitech G915 TKL (white, GL Tactile) Lightspeed wireless HEADPHONES: Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless (white) 24-bit 96 KHz + Sennheiser BTD600 Bluetooth 5.2 aptX Adaptive CHAIR: Herman Miller Aeron (graphite, fully loaded, size C)

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