Re: ViewSonic Now Shipping XG2431 as of NOW!!! [Blur Busters Approved XG2431 - 24" 240Hz IPS]
Posted: 21 Nov 2021, 12:37
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Yeah I saw Kachou post and checked myself. 4 available and gone in a hour
Thank you for the compliment.SaberEdge wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 02:23Further impressions... I'm still loving this monitor. I can safely say that it is the best monitor I've ever owned. The motion quality is exceptional and very customizable. As others have reported, 60Hz up through about 120Hz is perceptually crosstalk free while using large vertical totals. Which is amazing. CRT motion-clarity without noticeable artifacts is finally here!
If I cap using RTSS frame rate, vsync or in-game, does Pure XP recognize that there is a frame rate cap?Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 19:41
For quality-priority strobing, you can just use almost any method of capping framerate=Hz
- Ordinary VSYNC ON combined with NVIDIA Ultra Low Latency
- Low-Lag VSYNC HOWTO
- RTSS frame rate cap
- RTSS Scanline Sync
- In-game framerate cap (not as accurate as RTSS)
- NVIDIA frame rate cap (instead of RTSS)
The instructions for the various methods are different.
Downsizing resolution and size can be rough - but I can confirm you get used to it. Couple of weeks as main and it will feel perfectly normal form factor / ppi again.masterblaster wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 10:56I got this monitor finally and while I do like it, I am finding myself not liking it being so small I think. I purchased a 27" dell 165hz monitor to test 1440p gaming as well and have been going back to back with this viewsonic. I have to say, I kind of like the size and clarity of the images gaming on the 27" 1440p. I dont know what to do now. I like the viewsonic but, my desktop so small with it. And because the screen is smaller gaming, I feel like I can spot enemies easier on the 27" 1440p than I can on the viewsonic 2431. I am conflicted now...
Yeah, I am sure that is true. I am conflicted now because this was the first time on a 27" 1440p and I did kind of like the clarity and having bigger targets. I normally play at resolutions of 1080p or even lower. So in the past week I went from a 25" 1900x1200 dell 60hz monitor which I was used to, then to a viewsonic 24" 2431 and to a 27" 1440p. So I am all over the place now with what I want and like.planart wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 14:20Downsizing resolution and size can be rough - but I can confirm you get used to it. Couple of weeks as main and it will feel perfectly normal form factor / ppi again.masterblaster wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 10:56I got this monitor finally and while I do like it, I am finding myself not liking it being so small I think. I purchased a 27" dell 165hz monitor to test 1440p gaming as well and have been going back to back with this viewsonic. I have to say, I kind of like the size and clarity of the images gaming on the 27" 1440p. I dont know what to do now. I like the viewsonic but, my desktop so small with it. And because the screen is smaller gaming, I feel like I can spot enemies easier on the 27" 1440p than I can on the viewsonic 2431. I am conflicted now...
Let me know, when you want to get rid of your unitmasterblaster wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 10:56I got this monitor finally and while I do like it, I am finding myself not liking it being so small I think. I purchased a 27" dell 165hz monitor to test 1440p gaming as well and have been going back to back with this viewsonic. I have to say, I kind of like the size and clarity of the images gaming on the 27" 1440p. I dont know what to do now. I like the viewsonic but, my desktop so small with it. And because the screen is smaller gaming, I feel like I can spot enemies easier on the 27" 1440p than I can on the viewsonic 2431. I am conflicted now...
That's also been the reason I haven't purchased it yet, although I may consider it.masterblaster wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 14:46Yeah, I am sure that is true. I am conflicted now because this was the first time on a 27" 1440p and I did kind of like the clarity and having bigger targets. I normally play at resolutions of 1080p or even lower. So in the past week I went from a 25" 1900x1200 dell 60hz monitor which I was used to, then to a viewsonic 24" 2431 and to a 27" 1440p. So I am all over the place now with what I want and like.planart wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 14:20Downsizing resolution and size can be rough - but I can confirm you get used to it. Couple of weeks as main and it will feel perfectly normal form factor / ppi again.masterblaster wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 10:56I got this monitor finally and while I do like it, I am finding myself not liking it being so small I think. I purchased a 27" dell 165hz monitor to test 1440p gaming as well and have been going back to back with this viewsonic. I have to say, I kind of like the size and clarity of the images gaming on the 27" 1440p. I dont know what to do now. I like the viewsonic but, my desktop so small with it. And because the screen is smaller gaming, I feel like I can spot enemies easier on the 27" 1440p than I can on the viewsonic 2431. I am conflicted now...