Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by BTRY B 529th FA BN » 11 Sep 2021, 17:58

What's the best way to use ULMB with this monitor for lowest input lag? Are there any presetting with the OSD to best use it? Or any NVCP settings to use?

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EDIT: is it my monitor or does ULMB not work with CS:GO every other game that boots up will switch over to ULMB but not CS:GO
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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by TrantaLocked » 12 Sep 2021, 07:47

Currently yes but I tested in both scenarios on and off, but I always turn off manually anyway. About 1/10th of the time, the power supply just stays active and I don't find out until the next day.

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by BTRY B 529th FA BN » 12 Sep 2021, 08:27

@TrantaLocked Is ERP enabled in your bios? See if enabling that works.

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by iceboy » 21 Sep 2021, 01:49

I got this monitor and can't get custom resolution to work. In CRU, adding in "detailed resolution" does not show up, adding as CEA-861 extension block does show but any resolution (e.g. 1920x1080@75) results in black screen with "No DP signal", the PC is still responsive. NVCP does work and same black screen. Custom resolution works with other monitors but just not this one. Any idea?

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by iceboy » 24 Sep 2021, 18:17

It seems that Asus limited the working resolutions. For example, at 1920x1080, timings for different Hz are different and are not interchangable. Each works with a narrow range.
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I re-forced it via a DisplayID block in the CEA-861 Area of ToastyX CRU. This time 433Hz worked again, I am not sure why NVCP is refusing to add 433Hz.
Not sure how others made custom resolution works. Is there a specific timing to work for certain refresh rates, or is later firmware added limits on resolutions?

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by BTRY B 529th FA BN » 24 Sep 2021, 19:56

Yeah I'm kinda wondering about this CRU thing too

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by Chaps2 » 31 Jan 2022, 02:09

The ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN has massively more overshot compared to MSI Oculux NXG253R and Dell Alienware AW2521H according to rtings tests on all 3 of these monitors. Two have 0% overshot, the Asus one in the other hand has 15% overshot lol.

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by Chaps2 » 14 Feb 2022, 07:53

Dang I received mein today and with gsyncon the OSD still reports a steady 360Hz, what is going on with my PC? The Alienware AW2521H was doing the same :/

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by hambaby » 27 Feb 2022, 02:18

anyone have a comparison of motion blur with the percentages of pulse width? for example 100% versus like 50% when it comes to the clarity?

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Re: Official Asus ROG Swift 360Hz PG259QN Owners Thread

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 27 Feb 2022, 14:00

hambaby wrote:
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anyone have a comparison of motion blur with the percentages of pulse width? for example 100% versus like 50% when it comes to the clarity?
www.testufo.com/map at high speeds would be useful.
Noticeable differences between 0.5ms MPRT and 1.0ms MPRT requires approximately 2000+ pixels/sec to notice.
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