Siye wrote: ↑03 Jul 2020, 17:57
Thanks, one more question have you tried the VG259QM with just ELMB with no adaptive sync? people have mentioned that its better than ELMB-SYNC for certain situations. Will you be posting the g2g numbers in your part 3 review for the VG259QM?
Just so im understanding you correctly on a fixed refresh rate 240@80 is ok, with minor overshoot? and elmb can be enabled for better motion clarity? How much does respone time suffer on 60 OD in oppose to 80? Is the minor overshoot worth it for a better responce time? Sorry im not expert but id like to know as i play games competively.
On tftcentral there is a review on the VG279QM and the best g2g average and suggested setting to use is 240@80 which gives a responce time of 4.2 (best mode to use "hardware unboxed" claims). I understand the VG279QM & VG259QM use different panels? So i guess my question is do you have the numbers? how different is the 27 inch version from the VG259QM? I dont know the numbers etc for the VG259QM but im assuming at 240@60 response times dont suffer enough to not use it over 240@80? Thanks
Strobe duration with ELMB-Sync lasts 2.4ms compared to 1.2ms from standard ELMB, considering the VG259QM G2G average you will notice that ELMB-Sync tends to remove motion blur more effectively due to the strobe phase covering a bigger portion of the pixel transition.
This monitor can strobe at both 240 and 280hz if you don't use Adaptive Sync, the issue with ELMB/ELMB-Sync is that the overdrive is stuck at 80 over the entire refresh rate, this is perfectly fine if you are playing with VRR in the 180-280hz, however if you are strobing at 144hz with ELMB Sync it will cause some noticeable overshoot.
Yes, 240hz@80 is usable with some minor overshoot, ELMB-Sync can be enabled (for example with a 237fps CAP).
Idk why but me and some other VG259QM owners all agree on OD60 being more consistent for our aim accuracy, there's not much difference between OD60 and OD80 response time, the only difference is a slight improvement in motion clarity, both settings are perfectly usable for competitive gaming.
It's difficult to compare the VG279QM with the VG259QM, there hasn't been a single VG259QM review that shows g2g.
The VG259QM is much more similar to the AW2521hf(same panel) than the VG279QM, the overdrive behaviour on the VG279QM is completely different, 240hz OD80 on the VG279QM is basically the same as OD60 on the VG259QM.