Re: Low refresh rate Single Strobing (60hz+) interest
Posted: 26 May 2018, 15:13
So, in the end I kept the Dell S2716DG (mostly because somehow I missed my 14-day return period, um...).
But: now I've got an nVidia card borrowed for some time, so I finally got to test the ULMB.
The PROs:
- excellent strobing quality! I like it. Nice sharp motion, almost no ghosting, crosstalk, overshoot etc. When in game, I have no reservations, it's great!
- I managed to enable ULMB on 60 Hz using CRU. Wow, what a flicker! I did not expect it that bad. Although the shock was largely due to a large white window on desktop. As soon as I ran a dark game, it was not so bad. I guess I could get used to it after a while. But it really suprised me. Compared to CRT, I'd say the flicker approximately seems like 85 Hz LCD = 75 Hz CRT, 60 Hz LCD = 50 Hz CRT, etc. Anyway, finally nice, fluid, sharp Dark Souls game! Yay!
The CONs:
- The picture quality itself is quite poor, even for a TN display. I mean, regarding viewing angles, color quality, contrast, dark "black" (not much ), etc. The previous BenQ display was much better in this aspect. Oh well.
But: now I've got an nVidia card borrowed for some time, so I finally got to test the ULMB.
The PROs:
- excellent strobing quality! I like it. Nice sharp motion, almost no ghosting, crosstalk, overshoot etc. When in game, I have no reservations, it's great!
- I managed to enable ULMB on 60 Hz using CRU. Wow, what a flicker! I did not expect it that bad. Although the shock was largely due to a large white window on desktop. As soon as I ran a dark game, it was not so bad. I guess I could get used to it after a while. But it really suprised me. Compared to CRT, I'd say the flicker approximately seems like 85 Hz LCD = 75 Hz CRT, 60 Hz LCD = 50 Hz CRT, etc. Anyway, finally nice, fluid, sharp Dark Souls game! Yay!
The CONs:
- The picture quality itself is quite poor, even for a TN display. I mean, regarding viewing angles, color quality, contrast, dark "black" (not much ), etc. The previous BenQ display was much better in this aspect. Oh well.