ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
Hello everyone,
I just found a conflicting spec about XG2401.
http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/eu/produ ... php#pSpecs
You can see from the specs the frequency is 24-120hz. Isn't it supposed to be a 144hz monitor.
Is it overclocked or something? or just an amateur typo?
I just found a conflicting spec about XG2401.
http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/eu/produ ... php#pSpecs
You can see from the specs the frequency is 24-120hz. Isn't it supposed to be a 144hz monitor.
Is it overclocked or something? or just an amateur typo?
Re: ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
So it's just a typo then.Q83Ia7ta wrote:http://www.viewsonic.com/us/xg2401-2.html
144Hz
https://www.amazon.com/ViewSonic-XG2401 ... B01A0ZRR50
144Hz
Still it's weird they made that type of mistake.
Is there a way to understand that if the panel is overclocked or not?
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Falkentyne
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Re: ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
No it's not a typo.
144hz is *STILL* not a standard refresh rate, as far as timings go.
In normal frequency range and timings, refresh rates usually go up only to 123-128 hz.
Officially it's 123hz, which is why ToastyX Custom resolution utility will not allow you to enter a standard refresh rate higher than 123hz.
Whether anything higher than 123hz works depends purely on the monitor firmware.
Once you go past that (usually 129hz+), you need reduced blank (Lower vertical total).
144hz is *STILL* not a standard refresh rate, as far as timings go.
In normal frequency range and timings, refresh rates usually go up only to 123-128 hz.
Officially it's 123hz, which is why ToastyX Custom resolution utility will not allow you to enter a standard refresh rate higher than 123hz.
Whether anything higher than 123hz works depends purely on the monitor firmware.
Once you go past that (usually 129hz+), you need reduced blank (Lower vertical total).
Re: ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
So does that mean it's overclocked? I didn't see any other 144hz monitor having 120hz max freq. range in datasheets.Falkentyne wrote:No it's not a typo.
144hz is *STILL* not a standard refresh rate, as far as timings go.
In normal frequency range and timings, refresh rates usually go up only to 123-128 hz.
Officially it's 123hz, which is why ToastyX Custom resolution utility will not allow you to enter a standard refresh rate higher than 123hz.
Whether anything higher than 123hz works depends purely on the monitor firmware.
Once you go past that (usually 129hz+), you need reduced blank (Lower vertical total).
Also it says 24-144 here for example http://gaming.viewsonic.com/XG2401/ Why these specs are conflicting. Really weird.
Re: ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
It's typo. All 24" TN 144Hz monitors based on same lcd panel so it doesn't matter overclocked it or not.
Re: ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
Didn't know that. Which panel they use?Q83Ia7ta wrote:It's typo. All 24" TN 144Hz monitors based on same lcd panel so it doesn't matter overclocked it or not.
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Falkentyne
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Re: ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
I think he's referring to the AU Optronics M240HW01 I think.
Pretty much every 1080p 144hz TN uses this. Even the LG 24GM77 was proven to use this.
Pretty much every 1080p 144hz TN uses this. Even the LG 24GM77 was proven to use this.
Re: ViewSonic XG2401 refresh rate paradox
AUO M240HW01 V8dreamer wrote:Didn't know that. Which panel they use?Q83Ia7ta wrote:It's typo. All 24" TN 144Hz monitors based on same lcd panel so it doesn't matter overclocked it or not.
