So it looks like I've got 185Hz at 1920x1080!
Posted: 23 Oct 2016, 14:14
It's a 144Hz monitor I bought through e-bay, I'll try to find a model.
Edit: It's called the X-star DP2414LED.
Edit: It's called the X-star DP2414LED.
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I jumped to 200 after 180 because I'd gone up in small increments up to that point and was beginning to think that I'd stumbled upon some miracle monitor (I didn't expect much considering it's a monitor I'd bought for £120) but at that point the screen went black and flickery. Dropped it down to 190 and shit was still weird and blurry. Dropped down another 5 and decided to leave it there for now.lexlazootin wrote:Haha, nice work man! 185hz seems like the go to for most people, have you tried any higher?
The thing is, all of the content I watch (except youtube of course) is with SVP (Smooth Video Project) which interpolates video to a higher framerate so perfect scaling isn't an issue to meRealNC wrote:240Hz or not worth it
Only half kidding. 240Hz is the only refresh rate next to 120Hz that can accurately reproduce 24/30/60 FPS content.
Now you need overdrive at such high refresh rateMalandirix wrote:Dropped it down to 190 and shit was still weird and blurry. Dropped down another 5 and decided to leave it there for now.
Pro tip:Malandirix wrote:The thing is, all of the content I watch (except youtube of course) is with SVP (Smooth Video Project) which interpolates video to a higher framerate so perfect scaling isn't an issue to meRealNC wrote:240Hz or not worth it
Only half kidding. 240Hz is the only refresh rate next to 120Hz that can accurately reproduce 24/30/60 FPS content.
I think VRR / G-sync / Freesync is a great innovation but I think eventually people might realize that dynamic frame reprojection might be better, even for non-VR games.lexlazootin wrote:That's why everyone needs adaptive sync
Hmm, curious why you would say this. With 24p and no frame interpolation, all you need is 3:3, 4:4, 5:5 pulldown and you're done. Perfect 1:1 repro of 24p due to integral multiples of the (fixed) source framerate.RealNC wrote:240Hz or not worth it
Only half kidding. 240Hz is the only refresh rate next to 120Hz that can accurately reproduce 24/30/60 FPS content.