I have r9 290 AMD card and cant use G-SYNC if i got it right.
The ASUS VG248QE still good for me? or there's a batter choice for amd card?



Do you know what the minimum height of the screen when it on the stand?Neftex wrote:Hi,
personally id look for BenQ XL2420Z because it doesnt use PWM and maybe because of BenQ Blur Reduction (but I cant comment that as I didnt see it in action).
On eBay XL2411Z is 300$ BenQ XL2420Z 290$ if you have a shop with batter prices i will be more then happy to see it ( i need international shipping)Q83Ia7ta wrote:BenQ XL2411Z is much cheaper than XL2420Z.
Performance and picture quality is same. Difference is minimal: no DisplayPort, a bit another design, S-switch.
Price diff is 50-100$.
Maximum height of XL2411Z ~55.5cm and minimum is ~42.5cm on stand.
amazon.comssll8 wrote:On eBay XL2411Z is 300$ BenQ XL2420Z 290$ if you have a shop with batter prices i will be more then happy to see it ( i need international shipping)
btw any other screen recommended for AMD?
any other good suggestion in this price range 200-280$Q83Ia7ta wrote:amazon.comssll8 wrote:On eBay XL2411Z is 300$ BenQ XL2420Z 290$ if you have a shop with batter prices i will be more then happy to see it ( i need international shipping)
btw any other screen recommended for AMD?
XL2411Z 255$
XL2420Z 330$
All screens are ok for AMD. Just get not G-Sync ones.
The 2411z is the same panel as the 2420z, just no displayport (which isn't necessary). Particularly nice if you don't enjoy the ostentatious stand of the latter. It's the direct competitor to the VG248QE and has better, tuneable, strobing at cost of a slightly too aggressive anti-ghosting (which is only too apparent on midtone backgrounds). It also works out of the box with AMD cards, which might be the most important point.ssll8 wrote:any other good suggestion in this price range 200-280$
i ordered the XL2411Z , do i need to set it up somehow or its just fine out of the box?Ranzear wrote:The 2411z is the same panel as the 2420z, just no displayport (which isn't necessary). Particularly nice if you don't enjoy the ostentatious stand of the latter. It's the direct competitor to the VG248QE and has better, tuneable, strobing at cost of a slightly too aggressive anti-ghosting (which is only too apparent on midtone backgrounds). It also works out of the box with AMD cards, which might be the most important point.ssll8 wrote:any other good suggestion in this price range 200-280$
Just be sure to run VT1350/120hz, set the persistence between 1ms and 2ms, keep the crosstalk on the early side, get the appropriate ICC profile, and set it to the Standard picture mode for very decent color. Simple right?