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ASUS VG248QE

Posted: 01 Nov 2014, 13:15
by rootsoft
I was able to overclock to 146hz with the NVIDIA Control Panel..

I did not make a difference for me and it just made pixels look bigger.

Re: ASUS VG248QE

Posted: 03 Nov 2014, 20:34
by Falkentyne
Lightboost and Benq BR doesn't cause input lag at all. it's not noticeable.
Any input lag you feel would be simply vsync itself. You can just disable vsync and cap the framerate (if the game allows it) or just play without vaync.

Re: ASUS VG248QE

Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 21:24
by Q83Ia7ta
Falkentyne wrote:Lightboost and Benq BR doesn't cause input lag at all. it's not noticeable.
Any input lag you feel would be simply vsync itself. You can just disable vsync and cap the framerate (if the game allows it) or just play without vaync.
lies

Re: ASUS VG248QE

Posted: 08 Nov 2014, 21:45
by Falkentyne
Not a lie at all.
I toggle on and off and there's no noticeable difference.
There IS a difference when I toggle vsync on and off. That's noticeable (although not bad enough to affect my play, although 144hz vsync on feels better than 100hz vsync on, but framerate drops under 144, affect me --more-- than slightly higher input lag at 100, so I keep it at 100hz :)

Re: ASUS VG248QE

Posted: 09 Nov 2014, 03:48
by masterotaku
Even if they have a bit more input lag, I prefer blur reduction/lightboost over no strobing because the image is more stable. What I mean is that here, http://testufo.com/#test=photo&photo=al ... &height=-1 , without strobing the upper part of the screen is ahead of the bottom part, so the image looks oblique. With strobing, it looks perfectly straight (elements from top to bottom are aligned).
Like going from this (exaggeration):

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To this:

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It has more lag because the image is aligned to what's happening at the bottom, so you have the same input lag across the entire screen.