ogchampion wrote:Hi, new to blur busters but have been doing a lot of reading over the last few weeks.
I have been using a PG278Q for the last 18 months for competitive FPS, mainly PUBG and now Apex Legends.
On the strength of Notty_PT's very positive feedback I have ordered an XG2402 to compare with my PG278Q.
Obviously there's the 1440p vs 1080p & gsync/freesync difference but I'm hoping to gain a competitive edge with the ViewSonic in terms of raw input/response performance.
Can a modern/mature 144hz 1080p panel like the XG2402 offer a performance advantage over an ageing 1440p 144hz panel like my PG278Q?
Would be particularly interested in hearing from Notty_PT regards XG2402 monitor settings (rampage response setting etc) for FPS games.
I'm running a 1080 Ti and Ryzen 1600 @ 3.9ghz for reference.
Thanks in advance
The fact you already have the PG27 is great because you will be able to compare it side by side with the xg2402 wich is the perfect scenario!
From the xg2402 you can expect extremely good overdrive/response time! Best in the industry and you will notice it even by scrolling on websites. I use rampage at fast, but only on thr most extreme preset you can notice overshoot. I can already assure you that on "fast" it beats every monitor I ever tried, and you will see a massive difference compared to your current ips model.
Also this monitor is perfect with gsync adding only a tiny amount of input lag when you activate it.
We can talk about the ugly bezels on the xg2402 as the main drawback, but thats about it. The monitor is amazing.
Dont forget to cap fps to 138 for optimal motion clarity (less obviois tearing). It also suits your cpu well because ryzen 5 1600 wouldnt be able to push really high fps anyway.
If you ask me if you did an upgrade or not, I would say yes. Sure you downgraded the resolution and screen size, but the motion clarity will be obviously better and you will notice it.
On a side not, at 138fps 1080p your gtx 1080ti (same as mine) will be almost idle! I mean, I use 50% power limit + downclock on almost every game apart from battlefield. Is good to save power and noise
