Hi
I use monitor Benq 2430T, 144HZ for some quite time with settings: 120Hz, VT1500 with Strone Phase = 44, Strobe Duty = 6, and Intensity = 20.
Recently I found information about overclocking the monitor and I managed to get 211 Hz using DVI Dual-Link.
I was wondering which setting is better to reduce input lag and improve response time. Overclocking or VT1500 trick?
Maybe worth distinguishing two settings? One for CS2 (1280x960) and a second one for regular use (1920x1080; low blue light = 10)?
Benq 2430T - overclocking or VT1500?
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Re: Benq 2430T - overclocking or VT1500?
It's a contradicting goal sometimes.
Reduce lag of unstrobed VSYNC OFF -> overclocking is better
Improve response for strobing -> sometimes VT1500 is better
If you love framerate=Hz strobing, the picture quality of VT1500 is better for motion clarity enthusiasts, but I bet that if you're spending most of time stationary-gazing at crosshairs, you will benefit more from the overclocking approach.
YMMV.
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