W2363D
Re: W2363D
Hi! Welcome to the forum I had a W2363D for YEARS, it was such a great monitor. I stopped using it when the new GPUs didn´t have DVI Dual Link ports, as an adaptar would cost 100€+ and it increases input lag.
As for motion blur, afaik that´s a 3ms rated TN panel, not much you can do apart from the contrast trick (low contrast on the monitor or Windows gpu settings, high brightness). Image will be washed out tho, but pixel response time improves that way.
It is such a great monitor and a great size too, good memories
As for motion blur, afaik that´s a 3ms rated TN panel, not much you can do apart from the contrast trick (low contrast on the monitor or Windows gpu settings, high brightness). Image will be washed out tho, but pixel response time improves that way.
It is such a great monitor and a great size too, good memories
Re: W2363D
May you elaborate further on that? Does lower contrast have a better effect on reducing motion blur?
I am currently using these settings for the AMD driver and the monitor
Monitor: Brightness 50 | Contrast 10 | Gamma 0 | Sharpness 3
AMD driver: Brightness 25 | Contrast 110 | Saturation 125 Desktop / 250 In-game (vibranceGUI)
are these settings good?