Need some help understanding Large Blanking Intervals
Posted: 06 Aug 2021, 21:41
I read this article here: https://blurbusters.com/faq/advanced-st ... stalk-faq/
I am ideally trying to see if I can further improve the backlight strobing on my Asus XG27AQM with elmb sync. I found a way to edit the OD using the service menu (usually it's locked to OD 4 which is a little too high imo) and now I don't get any overshoot. When I play league of legends however and I pan my screen I notice a slight double imagining around the edges of rendered objects (to me it looks like crosstalk) and I've already tried capping the fps from 180 fps - 265 fps using RTSS but I haven't been able to get the crosstalk down. I notice the bottom part of the screen has less issues than the middle and the top is horrible. I'm hoping there's a way to improve this, Currently in the manual I see there's a line that says there's supposed to be a way to change the position of the strobe clarity + how much clarity but the option doesn't show up no matter if I use ELMB or ELMB sync.
I am ideally trying to see if I can further improve the backlight strobing on my Asus XG27AQM with elmb sync. I found a way to edit the OD using the service menu (usually it's locked to OD 4 which is a little too high imo) and now I don't get any overshoot. When I play league of legends however and I pan my screen I notice a slight double imagining around the edges of rendered objects (to me it looks like crosstalk) and I've already tried capping the fps from 180 fps - 265 fps using RTSS but I haven't been able to get the crosstalk down. I notice the bottom part of the screen has less issues than the middle and the top is horrible. I'm hoping there's a way to improve this, Currently in the manual I see there's a line that says there's supposed to be a way to change the position of the strobe clarity + how much clarity but the option doesn't show up no matter if I use ELMB or ELMB sync.