Omen x25 240 hz tearing

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Re: Omen x25 240 hz tearing

Post by Alpha » 02 Oct 2020, 12:06

Ziehesh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 06:31
I think it always looks the same maybe I'm wrong.100 hz with 100fps without g sync and 240 hz with 100 fps and g sync. Same, but maybe im wrong
In nvidia control panel, enable gsync, set v sync to on, for low latency mode may as well enable.

On monitor, choose mode with Gsync.

I have an Omen X 25 F (non Gsync) and it is an amazing display and performs amazing all around.

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Re: Omen x25 240 hz tearing

Post by Ziehesh » 02 Oct 2020, 12:35

Can you post a screenshot and photo of the display settings and color nvcp for maximum color settings?
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Re: Omen x25 240 hz tearing

Post by Alpha » 02 Oct 2020, 15:03

My Omen X 25 F is on an AMD card right now. The NVCP is always set to RGB Full (you can choose Video>Adjust video color settings>With Nvidia Settings and 0-255) also double check under change resolution, Digital Vibrancy 65%. Standard is my favorite mode on this display but YMMV with GSync version.
Image,
Brightness 20
Contrast 80
Gamma 2.2
Sharpness Level 4

For me personally, I run Image Sharpening @ .80 with .17 ignore film grain leaving GPU unchecked. Picture is outstanding and hard to tell its a TN panel imo.

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Re: Omen x25 240 hz tearing

Post by RealNC » 02 Oct 2020, 20:35

Ziehesh wrote:
02 Oct 2020, 06:31
I think it always looks the same maybe I'm wrong.100 hz with 100fps without g sync and 240 hz with 100 fps and g sync. Same, but maybe im wrong
Yes, that's how it's supposed to be. 100FPS will have twice as much motion blur than 200FPS.

However, when running 240Hz with g-sync you get better smoothness at 100FPS compared to without g-sync. This better smoothness can give the impression of having more motion blur. If you don't use g-sync at 240Hz, then at 100FPS you get uneven frame times. This produces judder (a form of micro-stutter.) This can give the impression of less motion blur.
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Re: Omen x25 240 hz tearing

Post by Ziehesh » 03 Oct 2020, 06:10

Thank you
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