Does that mean those of us lucky enough to get our kits can chime in here? Their lightboost alternative is labeled ULMB (short for ultra low motion blur I assume), and it seemed to have a noticeably less washed out picture than the lightboost hack on my same monitor before the DIY kit was installed. It gets a dedicated button on the front panel, and as long as you're running a supported refresh rate (no 144, booo) and don't have g-sync enabled, tapping the button will turn it on or off anywhere.Chief Blur Buster wrote:Currently, NVIDIA has requested that sites do not talk further (than what has already been leaked already -- seen in posts quoted here) about strobing plans, until they make an announcement.
Personally, I'm most curious about the header for an HDMI port shown on both the DIY kits and the preview models. The actual connector isn't there, but it's the proper layout and location for an HDMI. I'm also curious if that's a jtag connector in the middle of the board, and what I might end up with if I poke around at it.