ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

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ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by Ywap » 07 Oct 2019, 04:25

Hello!

I wonder if anyone have gotten ELMB to work below 80hz on this monitor?

I´m mostly interested in 60 and 70hz.

Thanks :)

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Re: ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by Ywap » 08 Oct 2019, 04:19

….or if anyone have any 165hz Asus TN model with ELMB and have gotten the 60hz hack to work?

If so, i would be very interested to try your values in cru.

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Re: ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by nuninho1980 » 05 Nov 2019, 09:49

Very probably ASUS monitor doesn't work single strobe+ELMB below 85Hz.

But do you buy a BenQ XL2411P for single strobe + "Blur Reduction" enabled the range of 50Hz and 144Hz? :)
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Re: ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by Ywap » 05 Nov 2019, 10:53

Thanks alot for your reply nuninho1980!

I deeply regret not knowing this before buying this display. I´m thinking of selling this one and buy the BenQ you suggested :)

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Re: ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by Ywap » 13 Nov 2019, 12:13

I plan on purchasing the BenQ XL2411P soon and i just want make sure of the following:

Since it can single strobe down to 50hz, it surely can do both 60hz and 70hz if i make custom resolutions?

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Re: ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 14 Nov 2019, 23:23

Ywap wrote:Since it can single strobe down to 50hz, it surely can do both 60hz and 70hz if i make custom resolutions?
Yes. He said range.

The BenQ XL2411P can single strobe at any Hz between 50Hz thru 144Hz. Whether it is 60 or 70 or 93.5 or 123.456Hz.
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Re: ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by Ywap » 28 Dec 2019, 10:42

A quick question: Is v-sync at half refreshrate (120hz strobed) comparable to real 60hz strobed?

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Re: ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 28 Dec 2019, 14:26

Ywap wrote:
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A quick question: Is v-sync at half refreshrate (120hz strobed) comparable to real 60hz strobed?
Short answer: No.

Long answer: Only when combined with software-based black frame insertion. (Like what you see at www.testufo.com/blackframes ...)
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Re: ELMB below 85hz on Asus VG248QG

Post by Ywap » 29 Dec 2019, 05:15

Thanks for answering Chief!

I was just wondering since 60hz v-sync:ed at 120hz (adaptable v-sync (half refreshrate) in the nvidia Control panel) sure is looking bad on my Asus display with ELMB enabled. Good to know that i can expect a better result with the Benq.

I put the purchase on hold because i ordered an LG oled tv so i can game with BFI on the couch :)

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