Monitor's timings effects visual fluidity , need opinions
Posted: 21 Jan 2023, 13:15
Hi , ever since i got my monitor (Aoc 24g2u) , it felt like smth about it not right, even my 15 year old LG monitor that pushed to 74hz was better than this.
So when i use CVT-RB timings from CRU , games visuals appear more pleasing to the eye , not just when moving and stuff , even while stopping and looking at same frames.
Than started researching stuff , I ve read about increased blanking can reduce motion blur. (Yet also a fixed image looks better tho)
But here is my problem , when I use any other timing , mouse movement becomes really bad , but not just a added lag , its less consistent.
The diffrence is pretty obvious , I can pick it in blind test 10000 out of 10000 times.
So why this is happening? What can I do to have nice visuals and consistent mouse movement.
Maybe increased pixel clock emit more electromagnetic stuff and some circut on monitor cant keep up? idk
Not sure if this is the proper board to post it.
So when i use CVT-RB timings from CRU , games visuals appear more pleasing to the eye , not just when moving and stuff , even while stopping and looking at same frames.
Than started researching stuff , I ve read about increased blanking can reduce motion blur. (Yet also a fixed image looks better tho)
But here is my problem , when I use any other timing , mouse movement becomes really bad , but not just a added lag , its less consistent.
The diffrence is pretty obvious , I can pick it in blind test 10000 out of 10000 times.
So why this is happening? What can I do to have nice visuals and consistent mouse movement.
Maybe increased pixel clock emit more electromagnetic stuff and some circut on monitor cant keep up? idk
Not sure if this is the proper board to post it.