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Re: Asus vg259qm or msi mag251rx

Post by Discorz » 10 Mar 2021, 02:55

MatrixQW wrote:
09 Mar 2021, 12:51
Mine at naked eye looks pretty much like the 4ms persistence. There should be a 6ms persistence photo.
On my monitor, the white lines in the red body are closer to each other.
I personally think IPS look better, even with that slight ghosting trail. Many would disagree ofc.
Would be great if you had a chance to experience it in person.
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Re: Asus vg259qm or msi mag251rx

Post by iopq » 11 Mar 2021, 05:58

If you're going to use ELMB, I suggest to use it at 240Hz. To my eye there's less overshoot, but I am not good enough to do pursuit camera to give accurate images

I also have no visible overshoot at 60 when not using ELMB so I use that on my vg259qm, the settings might slightly differ between the 24.5" and 27" models

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Re: Asus vg259qm or msi mag251rx

Post by Discorz » 11 Mar 2021, 08:02

iopq wrote:
11 Mar 2021, 05:58
If you're going to use ELMB, I suggest to use it at 240Hz. To my eye there's less overshoot, but I am not good enough to do pursuit camera to give accurate images

I also have no visible overshoot at 60 when not using ELMB so I use that on my vg259qm, the settings might slightly differ between the 24.5" and 27" models
These are pretty much all OD/Hz combinations for 27".
Would you say it looks the same on 25" one?

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Re: Asus vg259qm or msi mag251rx

Post by forii » 11 Mar 2021, 08:20

Smooth23 wrote:
07 Mar 2021, 16:19
Hi everyone,
be mainly competitive gaming such as CS, valorant, apex but also Warzone and other AAA games (CP2077 for eg).I
I will run those game at 240+ fps (5600x / 3070)
You will not have even stable 200+ fps in Warzone(Except Multiplayer) - thats why I chose MAG because it's better on lower fps.
But you might like more Asus if you will play more games on these 240+

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Re: Asus vg259qm or msi mag251rx

Post by milojr21 » 11 Mar 2021, 11:49

Discorz wrote:
11 Mar 2021, 08:02
These are pretty much all OD/Hz combinations for 27".
Would you say it looks the same on 25" one?
There is definitely a difference in OD 80 between the two. 80 OD was unusable on the vg258 the overshoot was too much for me to handle on the 27inch it's perfectly fine.

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Re: Asus vg259qm or msi mag251rx

Post by Discorz » 11 Mar 2021, 15:01

milojr21 wrote:
11 Mar 2021, 11:49
There is definitely a difference in OD 80 between the two. 80 OD was unusable on the vg25 the overshoot was too much for me to handle on the 27inch it's perfectly fine.
That's interesting. I thought 25" and 27" were basically identical.
A while ago I discovered some people report overshoot while others not with same monitor and settings. I wrote about it in this thread:
viewtopic.php?f=23&t=6601&p=48725#p48725
So maybe we're on different gpus, monitor can act differently depending on gpu that its connected to, amd or nvidia.
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