Support/Advices on my new monitor
Posted: 09 Apr 2020, 15:07
Hey everybody, i have just subscribed to this forum and i have to say i'm really thankful that there is actually a website that deals with monitor response times/input lags/sync in such a good way.
I would very much like to ask U guys some infos/advices regarding my last hardware upgrade . Last week i got a new monitor:
the Gygabyte Aorus FI27Q, my first IPS panel ever since i wanted to upgrade to 1440p IPS high refresh rate. I found this good deal on amazon warehouse (very good state) and i got it for 400 euros. I was excited as i noticed that my model came without any ips glow or any assembly defect. The only problem with it is the response times (motion handling). I play a lot of Fps games and i noticed while playing that when i was moving my point of view the environment around was blurring way too much with solid's edges leaving trace of ghosting while in motion (expecially white colors on dark ones or viceversa). I tried to get things better playing around with overdrive settings and the backlight strobing effect that aorus calls " aim stabilizer"... but the overdrive tuning is very poor, i can choose between 3 modes only and the first two are damn slow while the last one improves things but still has ghosting and also shows overshoot in some transitions. I'm satisfied over the picture quality and the refresh rate of the panel but really can't get over the motion blur that is way too much compared to the TN i was using before. The "backlight strobing" cant even do much about it , it only creates strob crosstalk and a double image artifact effect.
Now i'd like to ask you guys some questions , if possible..
Is there a way i can reduce the motion blur with CRU or an utility like the one i saw was available on this website for BenQ monitors?
And lastly, if i really can't do anything about it, would you guys recommend me to send back the monitor to amazon and getting another one? i red somewhere that response times are similar among IPS panels.. maybe the Lg 27gl850 (and LGgl83A) are the only ones that have a good ratio between response times and price. I also checked out the Vg27Aq from asus that has similar response of my current monitor but has that ELMB Sync that works better than any other backlight strobing effect implemented on other monitors ..Guys i really don't know what to do , i would be grateful to get some advices or informations about it... thanks in advice
I would very much like to ask U guys some infos/advices regarding my last hardware upgrade . Last week i got a new monitor:
the Gygabyte Aorus FI27Q, my first IPS panel ever since i wanted to upgrade to 1440p IPS high refresh rate. I found this good deal on amazon warehouse (very good state) and i got it for 400 euros. I was excited as i noticed that my model came without any ips glow or any assembly defect. The only problem with it is the response times (motion handling). I play a lot of Fps games and i noticed while playing that when i was moving my point of view the environment around was blurring way too much with solid's edges leaving trace of ghosting while in motion (expecially white colors on dark ones or viceversa). I tried to get things better playing around with overdrive settings and the backlight strobing effect that aorus calls " aim stabilizer"... but the overdrive tuning is very poor, i can choose between 3 modes only and the first two are damn slow while the last one improves things but still has ghosting and also shows overshoot in some transitions. I'm satisfied over the picture quality and the refresh rate of the panel but really can't get over the motion blur that is way too much compared to the TN i was using before. The "backlight strobing" cant even do much about it , it only creates strob crosstalk and a double image artifact effect.
Now i'd like to ask you guys some questions , if possible..
Is there a way i can reduce the motion blur with CRU or an utility like the one i saw was available on this website for BenQ monitors?
And lastly, if i really can't do anything about it, would you guys recommend me to send back the monitor to amazon and getting another one? i red somewhere that response times are similar among IPS panels.. maybe the Lg 27gl850 (and LGgl83A) are the only ones that have a good ratio between response times and price. I also checked out the Vg27Aq from asus that has similar response of my current monitor but has that ELMB Sync that works better than any other backlight strobing effect implemented on other monitors ..Guys i really don't know what to do , i would be grateful to get some advices or informations about it... thanks in advice