XL2411K testufo

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XL2411K testufo

Post by Anonymous768119 » 02 Dec 2020, 11:06

I've just received my new XL2411K. I decided to RMA my old XL2456 because I don't need 240Hz and they were not able to fix artifacts. Here are my results for those interested.

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Re: XL2411K testufo

Post by AddictFPS » 02 Dec 2020, 18:23

Thanks, at 100Hz crosstalk is removed ?

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Re: XL2411K testufo

Post by Anonymous768119 » 03 Dec 2020, 07:16

AddictFPS wrote:
02 Dec 2020, 18:23
Thanks, at 100Hz crosstalk is removed ?
https://streamable.com/g40nc9

Dunno why, but I cannot fix sync failure and it's stuttering.

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Re: XL2411K testufo

Post by AddictFPS » 03 Dec 2020, 21:33

Thx, very good pursuit captures. Maybe stutter is caused by browser. I remenber in XL2746S thread than firefox, at least with the old version used, was the cause of stuttering issue testing 100Hz, but with Chrome was smooth. https://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopi ... 210#p53111

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Re: XL2411K testufo

Post by Anonymous768119 » 04 Dec 2020, 15:04

AddictFPS wrote:
03 Dec 2020, 21:33
Thx, very good pursuit captures. Maybe stutter is caused by browser. I remenber in XL2746S thread than firefox, at least with the old version used, was the cause of stuttering issue testing 100Hz, but with Chrome was smooth. https://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopi ... 210#p53111
I suspect CPU or RAM for these stutters and I can't get rid of them...

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Re: XL2411K testufo

Post by AddictFPS » 04 Dec 2020, 18:17

CPU/RAM issues seems very unlikely, would occur in all frequencies. Maybe this monitor is nailed at 144Hz for strobing, and for 100Hz signal apply internaly 144Hz with skipping. Maybe this monitor is not strobing multisync.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multisync_monitor
A multiple-sync (multisync) monitor, also known as a multiscan or multimode monitor, is a raster-scan analog video monitor that can properly synchronise with multiple horizontal and vertical scan rates. In contrast, fixed frequency monitors can only synchronise with a specific set of scan rates.

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Re: XL2411K testufo

Post by Anonymous768119 » 04 Dec 2020, 20:13

AddictFPS wrote:
04 Dec 2020, 18:17
CPU/RAM issues seems very unlikely, would occur in all frequencies. Maybe this monitor is nailed at 144Hz for strobing, and for 100Hz signal apply internaly 144Hz with skipping. Maybe this monitor is not strobing multisync.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multisync_monitor
A multiple-sync (multisync) monitor, also known as a multiscan or multimode monitor, is a raster-scan analog video monitor that can properly synchronise with multiple horizontal and vertical scan rates. In contrast, fixed frequency monitors can only synchronise with a specific set of scan rates.
Solution was easier than I thought. I did frame-skipping test and realized that there is an issue. DDU + latest nvidia driver helped but thank you anyway.

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Re: XL2411K testufo

Post by DV2FOX » 08 Apr 2024, 00:06

Compared to a BenQ XL2420T that i own, is this better or identical in terms of motion along screen features?

I'm asking because my monitor developed a screen issue and thought of changing it to a new one with the same features etc (Anti flicker, eye care, etc)

XL2546X was my main option but seeing it's horrible on 120hz (In case a game cannot go past 120hz mode in the game's settings) then that's not an option

Also, does this XL2411K have 60 and 120hz options as well (From Windows' screen settings, NOT from Nvidia panel) ?

And does it have Coil Whine?

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