I've been playing a lot on warzone lately and the framerate I can never keep it at 250fps, I go around 200 with oscillations ranging from 160 to 230, do you think I can still have benefits with acer at 390hz?BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote: ↑28 Oct 2021, 10:16Scannout time is 1000 divided by Hz
390Hz scannout is 2.56ms
240Hz scannout is 4.16ms
The UT4 server I play on is locked at 250fps. While the motion stutter is noticeable due to the fps < hz, the difference felt, in my experience, justifies the purchase. From the choice of monitors I've came from going from the Asus PGQNR to this Acer was a bigger difference than the 240 to the 360. And I'm pushing fps with a 5800x + 3080Ti + 1:1 IF 1866/3733 with tight timings.
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if the prices go down I would go from my 2080ti to the 3090 but even then I am very far from 400fps, currently on warzone the best systems with 5950x and 3090 never exceed 250fps.BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote: ↑29 Oct 2021, 09:00Are there other areas with your rig that you're considering upgrading vs this monitor?IIISLIDEIII wrote: ↑29 Oct 2021, 04:57I've been playing a lot on warzone lately and the framerate I can never keep it at 250fps, I go around 200 with oscillations ranging from 160 to 230, do you think I can still have benefits with acer at 390hz?BTRY B 529th FA BN wrote: ↑28 Oct 2021, 10:16Scannout time is 1000 divided by Hz
390Hz scannout is 2.56ms
240Hz scannout is 4.16ms
The UT4 server I play on is locked at 250fps. While the motion stutter is noticeable due to the fps < hz, the difference felt, in my experience, justifies the purchase. From the choice of monitors I've came from going from the Asus PGQNR to this Acer was a bigger difference than the 240 to the 360. And I'm pushing fps with a 5800x + 3080Ti + 1:1 IF 1866/3733 with tight timings.
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How is the lower end of the brightness? I hate bright screen and many panels even when I turn brightness to 0 its still bright af
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I don’t think you’d have a problem with this one. If you adjust the brightness and contrast you can make it extremely dark.
i9 9900k | RTX 2080 Ti | 32 GB 4x8GB B-Die 3600 MT/s CL16 | XV252QF 390 Hz 1080p | AW2518H 240 Hz 1080p | PG279Q 144 Hz 1440p
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Brightness is locked on BFI thoughlizardpeter wrote: ↑29 Oct 2021, 19:25I don’t think you’d have a problem with this one. If you adjust the brightness and contrast you can make it extremely dark.
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Where to buy it in Europe?
