Hi
I catched an old Benq 2420T (edited the wrong name) for 100$ for a friend. 3D works great, but I'd also like to give him the chance of using the strobed mode for 2D games.
Unfortunately I installed the ToastyX Strobelight, enabled it for a test, then enabled 3D Vision, then tried to disable it and since then there was no signal. I restarted - the same.
So I uninstalled the ToastyX Strobelight and it works fine, but unless it was caused by the order of my actions, what can I do to make it work?
I suspect it's the newer NV drivers causing this. I've installed as old as I could get of NVidia's download page, but probably those are still too new?
Hopefully not. I wouldn't like it if there was no way of using the Lightboost with newer drivers (and yes, I mean the current ones, after the 3DV gets ditched, there will be no Lightboost mode on newer drivers, I suppose)
Help, please.
No signal after anabling and disabling Lightboost hack
No signal after anabling and disabling Lightboost hack
Last edited by RonsonPL on 18 Mar 2019, 09:29, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: No signal after anabling and disabling Lightboost hack
The BenQ XL2420Z does not support LightBoost.
You can use BenQ Blur Reduction instead, and use Blur Busters Strobe Utility, combined with a large vertical total (~VT1502) to reduce strobe crosstalk.
You can use BenQ Blur Reduction instead, and use Blur Busters Strobe Utility, combined with a large vertical total (~VT1502) to reduce strobe crosstalk.
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Re: No signal after anabling and disabling Lightboost hack
Sorry. Muscle memory caused a typo.
The model is 2420T, not Z.
Lighboost works, when enabled, it's disabling it where the problem occurs (and after that, it stays like that even when Windows is restarted).
BTW. Can you add 7ms persistence to your Strobe Utility? I have 2411Z, but would like to make a simulation of non-TN panels, which rarely go below 7ms in pixel switch time.
The model is 2420T, not Z.
Lighboost works, when enabled, it's disabling it where the problem occurs (and after that, it stays like that even when Windows is restarted).
BTW. Can you add 7ms persistence to your Strobe Utility? I have 2411Z, but would like to make a simulation of non-TN panels, which rarely go below 7ms in pixel switch time.