Inverse ghosting with S2417DG in ULMB mode
Inverse ghosting with S2417DG in ULMB mode
I mainly get ghosting on my desktop with text. I do get inverse ghosting in games as well but I do not notice it enough for there to be a problem. My GPU is 1070 and CPU is 4790 nonk.
Re: Inverse ghosting with S2417DG in ULMB mode
You're seeing crosstalk (pixel response time causes ghosting in non-ULMB mode and crosstalk in ULMB mode.) Which is normal in backlight strobing modes (like ULMB.)
With that being said, is ULMB on the desktop really that useful?
With that being said, is ULMB on the desktop really that useful?
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Re: Inverse ghosting with S2417DG in ULMB mode
My Asus VG248QE doesn't have it when I do the light boost hack. Scrolling is so nice with no blur plus its annoying to keep switching.
Re: Inverse ghosting with S2417DG in ULMB mode
I can still return this monitor. My main interest is to have the best ULMB experience. What monitors are actually the best for ULMB. I don't really care about gsync
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Re: Inverse ghosting with S2417DG in ULMB mode
Depends on your priorities:
-> Maximum motion clarity with minimum strobe crosstalk?
-> Best colors?
-> Lowest lag?
-> Brightest images?
-> Console compatibility or not?
-> Ease
-> Vendor compatibility (NVIDIA only, or vendor independent)
For lowest-lag strobing, it's hard to beat 240Hz DyAc on XL2546. For 144Hz strobing, the XL2411P has among lowest lag but you must tweak a lot more (harder).
For minimum strobe crosstalk, using low Hz strobing on high-max-Hz monitor. Hard to beat 85Hz-100Hz ULMB on a 240Hz G-SYNC monitor
For brightest strobing, you want voltage-boosted strobing. They are more common on 240Hz monitors (both DyAc and ULMB)
For ease, NVIDIA ULMB is hard to beat since it's an ON/OFF setting
For vendor independence, you will have to find something other than ULMB which works with NVIDIA GPUs only
For console compatibility, I like the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P + single strobe using Blur Busters Strobe Utility
For best colors, a strobed 1440p IPS monitor, or select well-tuned VA panels such as Samsung CHG70 series is excellent colors (albiet slightly ghosty/crosstalky in dark dungeon games)
So kinda a choose-your-priorities thing.
See Official List of Best Gaming Monitors for a list of monitors that supports motion blur reduction features.
-> Maximum motion clarity with minimum strobe crosstalk?
-> Best colors?
-> Lowest lag?
-> Brightest images?
-> Console compatibility or not?
-> Ease
-> Vendor compatibility (NVIDIA only, or vendor independent)
For lowest-lag strobing, it's hard to beat 240Hz DyAc on XL2546. For 144Hz strobing, the XL2411P has among lowest lag but you must tweak a lot more (harder).
For minimum strobe crosstalk, using low Hz strobing on high-max-Hz monitor. Hard to beat 85Hz-100Hz ULMB on a 240Hz G-SYNC monitor
For brightest strobing, you want voltage-boosted strobing. They are more common on 240Hz monitors (both DyAc and ULMB)
For ease, NVIDIA ULMB is hard to beat since it's an ON/OFF setting
For vendor independence, you will have to find something other than ULMB which works with NVIDIA GPUs only
For console compatibility, I like the BenQ ZOWIE XL2411P + single strobe using Blur Busters Strobe Utility
For best colors, a strobed 1440p IPS monitor, or select well-tuned VA panels such as Samsung CHG70 series is excellent colors (albiet slightly ghosty/crosstalky in dark dungeon games)
So kinda a choose-your-priorities thing.
See Official List of Best Gaming Monitors for a list of monitors that supports motion blur reduction features.
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