Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by Zace » 26 Aug 2021, 18:04

CRJS so you are saying the latency between motion blur reduction on and off can be felt through gameplay? If so, it must be quite big for it to be felt. Since you got the alienware you must have the reflex analyser, could you test if the case is true and not a placebo?

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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by lizardpeter » 26 Aug 2021, 18:19

Discorz wrote:
26 Aug 2021, 10:46
Look mspotatoe, Brandon Taylor used your pursuit shots in his review: https://youtu.be/s4omNr5723I?t=422
Where do you access these pursuit shots? I looked up that video "1624898023991" on YouTube and couldn't find anything.
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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by lizardpeter » 26 Aug 2021, 18:44

Zace wrote:
26 Aug 2021, 18:04
CRJS so you are saying the latency between motion blur reduction on and off can be felt through gameplay? If so, it must be quite big for it to be felt. Since you got the alienware you must have the reflex analyser, could you test if the case is true and not a placebo?
AW2521H absolutely has more latency with BFI enabled. According to RTINGs it is 3.8 ms for that specific model. Unlike all of those YouTubers and reviewers who make blanket claims without evidence, I am not going to say that it is not noticeable. I personally think it potentially could be. It also makes it so that no matter what you will always see what's going on 3.8 ms later. Maybe the BFI clarity makes the human element of reaction fast enough to compensate, however. What is very interesting is that the ASUS VG279QM has equal input latency with BFI on and off.
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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by Inco^ » 27 Aug 2021, 05:27

ms.potatoe wrote:
26 Aug 2021, 16:48
Discorz wrote:
26 Aug 2021, 10:46

He was lazy to take his own lol.
:D :D, and to read the rest of the thread.

Hmm? I confirm that in my unit I cannot change the overdrive. Please, can someone with Nvidia GPU try to change overdrive with "Fressync On"?
I have an NVIDIA GPU and with my unit it is possible to change Over Drive (Off / Normal / Extreme) while AMD FreeSync Premium is On.
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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by Discorz » 27 Aug 2021, 09:51

lizardpeter wrote:
26 Aug 2021, 18:19
Where do you access these pursuit shots? I looked up that video "1624898023991" on YouTube and couldn't find anything.
1 video here: viewtopic.php?p=68637#p68637
3 videos here: viewtopic.php?p=68678#p68678
2 videos here: viewtopic.php?p=68687#p68687

But use this spreadsheet I made for quick cross-comparison:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing

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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by ms.potatoe » 27 Aug 2021, 11:32

Inco^ wrote:
27 Aug 2021, 05:27

I have an NVIDIA GPU and with my unit it is possible to change Over Drive (Off / Normal / Extreme) while AMD FreeSync Premium is On.
Ok, thanks. Then is locked in "Normal" for AMD GPU users ( at least for me, RX 6800XT ) and unlocked with NVidia. Gsync-OD works correctly despite is not officially certified by NVIDIA as G-SYNC Compatible? Please, can you talk about perfomance with Gsync ON OD Normal vs Extreme?

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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by Inco^ » 27 Aug 2021, 13:59

I don't know how to use G-Sync, it does not appear in NVCP.
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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by Evis » 28 Aug 2021, 03:55

ms.potatoe wrote:
26 Aug 2021, 16:48
Discorz wrote:
26 Aug 2021, 10:46

He was lazy to take his own lol.
:D :D, and to read the rest of the thread.

Hmm? I confirm that in my unit I cannot change the overdrive. Please, can someone with Nvidia GPU try to change overdrive with "Fressync On"?
i have nvidia gpu and if i change to amd freesync premium ON, i can't change the overdrive settings

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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by Discorz » 28 Aug 2021, 04:35

Inco^ wrote:
27 Aug 2021, 05:27
I have an NVIDIA GPU and with my unit it is possible to change Over Drive (Off / Normal / Extreme) while AMD FreeSync Premium is On.
Evis wrote:
28 Aug 2021, 03:55
i have nvidia gpu and if i change to amd freesync premium ON, i can't change the overdrive settings
Whats going on here? Different batches?

Can you please name the monitor you have, Acer Nitro or Aopen FireLegend? And can you check the firmware version?

Note that VRB/TVR needs to be disabled.

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Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF

Post by Inco^ » 28 Aug 2021, 09:15

Mine is acer XV252Q Fbmiiprx.
About firmware version, only information in OSD I got is Series Number: MMTQDEE0011100F4A44200
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