Question about Large Vertical totals on elmb sync
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Question about Large Vertical totals on elmb sync
Is this something that's possible to reduce crosstalk on elmb sync monitor? Currently have a 270 hz ELMB sync monitor and was wondering if this could be applied to make strobing have less crosstalk at 200 hz since I'd have an additional 70 hz of headroom and would it work across the whole refresh range since it's dynamic with freesync/gsync?
Re: Question about Large Vertical totals on elmb sync
If your are using VRR with windows set at 270hz, you automaticly get the headroom when vrr fps lowers.
From my experience with the vg279qm's elmbsync it's only decent over 200hz. strobe quality drops dramaticly as hz goes lower.
Problems with asus's elmb implementation that prevent quality low hz strobing:
* asus vrr overdrive is not variable and they lock the overdrive gain that's only optimal for high hz, lower hz will have bad overshoot.
* As vrr hz goes lower strobe crosstalk area increases rather agressively, due to the pwm fill getting larger.
* You have to contend with LFC. which can cause image duplications when strobing. (monitor hz and stroberate not matching fps)
* At a certain point pwm fill area becomes so large that all benefits of strobing are lost.
a5hun from Aperature grill has done an excellent analysis of vrr-elmbsync
https://www.aperturegrille.com/reviews/ASUSVG279QM/
Newer implementations of elmbsync might be better or worse then the vg279qm. it seems like asus is still experimenting with it.
From my experience with the vg279qm's elmbsync it's only decent over 200hz. strobe quality drops dramaticly as hz goes lower.
Problems with asus's elmb implementation that prevent quality low hz strobing:
* asus vrr overdrive is not variable and they lock the overdrive gain that's only optimal for high hz, lower hz will have bad overshoot.
* As vrr hz goes lower strobe crosstalk area increases rather agressively, due to the pwm fill getting larger.
* You have to contend with LFC. which can cause image duplications when strobing. (monitor hz and stroberate not matching fps)
* At a certain point pwm fill area becomes so large that all benefits of strobing are lost.
a5hun from Aperature grill has done an excellent analysis of vrr-elmbsync
https://www.aperturegrille.com/reviews/ASUSVG279QM/
Newer implementations of elmbsync might be better or worse then the vg279qm. it seems like asus is still experimenting with it.
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Re: Question about Large Vertical totals on elmb sync
Thank you for the informative answer. I guess you are right since freesync/gsync already use QFT in order to achieve it's low latency and tear free experience. Welp I guess i'll have to wait until a better backlight strobing VRR monitor comes out that uses single strobe.... Sadly Gigabyte's monitor all have terrible red phosphor.
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Re: Question about Large Vertical totals on elmb sync
Yes, the lower quality of VRR strobe is the way ELMB SYNC doesn't automatically use refresh rate headroom as a method of reducing crosstalk. They have heavily prioritized on flicker-reduction.liquidshadowfox wrote: ↑15 Oct 2021, 03:58Thank you for the informative answer. I guess you are right since freesync/gsync already use QFT in order to achieve it's low latency and tear free experience. Welp I guess i'll have to wait until a better backlight strobing VRR monitor comes out that uses single strobe.... Sadly Gigabyte's monitor all have terrible red phosphor.
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Re: Question about Large Vertical totals on elmb sync
Thanks for the info chief! I'm so sad that there's no better VRR strobing I can't imagine why nvidia wouldn't do a firmware update on their many Gsync module monitors and enable VRR backlight strobe. I imagine the capability is there
Gigabyte's aim stabilizer sync works but it's used on panels that have red phosphor (and it looks like it has some minor crosstalk too). Isn't it also possible to update previous "blur buster" approved monitors with VRR strobing? (I imagine no because the hardware might not support it but blur buster approved already has tight requirements of being highly tunable strobing so I can't imagine it wouldn't be possible)
Gigabyte's aim stabilizer sync works but it's used on panels that have red phosphor (and it looks like it has some minor crosstalk too). Isn't it also possible to update previous "blur buster" approved monitors with VRR strobing? (I imagine no because the hardware might not support it but blur buster approved already has tight requirements of being highly tunable strobing so I can't imagine it wouldn't be possible)