Im having a hard trouble finding out if this is "normal" or not.
It really feels like its not.
When i "shake my head" or look quickly around in any fps game, i experience lag.
No matter the fps. It could be set to 60 or 144hz, on any graphic setting; low or ultra.
I experience the same either way.
I've attached a picture taken with my phone, taking several pictures per second in order to caputre what i am seeing.
I've tried ULMB, tried different refresh rates, different games, different settings in games (PUBG and Destiny 2), different drivers, G-sync disabled/enabled.
I jsut dont know if this is not the screen for me or what i should expect.
I expect the image to be smooth and clear as I am looking around. Not this ghosty blur..
What is it that i am experiencing?
How do i fix it?
PLEASE advice.
Thanks!
Specs:
Screen: ASUS ROG Pg279Q
GPU: MSI Geforce 970 SLI
CPU: i7 8700K
Lag/blur when looking around - FPS games - PG279Q
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Re: Lag/blur when looking around - FPS games - PG279Q
Check the OD or Overdrive setting, this controls how fast the pixels switch, the middle setting tends to be the best
https://testufo.com/ghosting
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Re: Lag/blur when looking around - FPS games - PG279Q
Thank you for your reply.
Tested all 3,no noticable difference and was set to normal to begun with.
Tested all 3,no noticable difference and was set to normal to begun with.
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Re: Lag/blur when looking around - FPS games - PG279Q
Could it be that my panel is faulty?
Re: Lag/blur when looking around - FPS games - PG279Q
Maybe take a video of it.
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Re: Lag/blur when looking around - FPS games - PG279Q
Video is a good idea -- that will help us determine what it may be caused by.
-- If it's normal (it may be)
-- If it's a monitor defect
-- If it's something else
Also, both IPS and VA will ghost much more than TN.
Your eyes may just simply prefer TN even if everyone else say IPS/VA is better.
Also, try ULMB with the triple lock needed for blurfree+stutterfree motion (stroberate = refreshrate = framerate). You will likely need to use possibly VSYNC ON). A lower framerate for easier triple lock. Try 100fps ULMB with temporarily VSYNC ON with one of your full-framerate games, and see what happens. Yes, VSYNC ON adds lag, but it will help diagnose if going simultaneously blurfree+stutterfree fixes the effect -- or not.
-- If it's normal (it may be)
-- If it's a monitor defect
-- If it's something else
Also, both IPS and VA will ghost much more than TN.
Your eyes may just simply prefer TN even if everyone else say IPS/VA is better.
Also, try ULMB with the triple lock needed for blurfree+stutterfree motion (stroberate = refreshrate = framerate). You will likely need to use possibly VSYNC ON). A lower framerate for easier triple lock. Try 100fps ULMB with temporarily VSYNC ON with one of your full-framerate games, and see what happens. Yes, VSYNC ON adds lag, but it will help diagnose if going simultaneously blurfree+stutterfree fixes the effect -- or not.
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