I was thinking of console gaming on this too so not sure whats best for that
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hey thanks for the reply. ok so i should put my strobe phase to 100?Falkentyne wrote:You should update that firmware to V4.
You can improve the too aggressive overdrive settings of both blur reduction on and off, that way, and it does make a difference.
(check my main post on the general section. Even though the XL2411Z doesn't gain as much improvement as the XL2720Z when you do those toggles and profile switches, it still helps. 10% improvement is less than XL2720Z's 50% improvement but better than none at all (it doesn't work on V2 firmware).
Also strobe phase of 100 (or before the backlight shuts off if using VT tweaks) will have 1 frame lower input lag than strobe phase 000.
I started to increase strobe phase to 100 in service menu but the monitor went dark. any ideas?Falkentyne wrote:There's a link in one of the older threads. Look for the forum title that says XL2411Z V4/XL2720Z V5
You can flash with the official mstar ISP device that Benq uses at their service centers:
http://www.cart100.com/Product/5278188206/
(this can also 100% recover from any bricking).
Or you can use Linux (Ubuntu).
(I wrote step by step instructions on page 23 of this thread:
http://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic ... &start=220
There have been some issues recently with people trying to flash with UEFI Bioses through Linux