
As someone on a benq xl2411, yes the old one with no display port and I am using it with a DVI cable to get my 144 hz, what are the best settings for me if I play valorant at a high level?

Hi,gsand36 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 08:42hi , i am a new owner of a zowie xl 2546k , some questions:
1/blur busters strobe utility : is it use to refine dyac+?
2/is it usefull for my screen ? i saw 2456 but not xl2546k
3/ the installer ask me to install frame.net ;i installed it but strobe installer tell me to install frame.net again. how can i do
thanks
thanxInco^ wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 06:38Hi,gsand36 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2022, 08:42hi , i am a new owner of a zowie xl 2546k , some questions:
1/blur busters strobe utility : is it use to refine dyac+?
2/is it usefull for my screen ? i saw 2456 but not xl2546k
3/ the installer ask me to install frame.net ;i installed it but strobe installer tell me to install frame.net again. how can i do
thanks
1) I think yes, as per my understanding, you can adjust strobe frequency through the "persistence" slider. As indicated in the software, the slider max to the left will give the best motion clarity (faster strobe frequency) but at the expense of brightness. That's why I choose brightness=100 (max value in OSD) and only then I adjust the "persistence" slider. The other slider (strobe phase) is for adjusting where the crosstalk artefacts are bigger (because they are not the same along the vertical axis), and usually you want them at their smallest in the middle of the screen.
2) Yes, I have had XL2546K and I used this software to adjust the strobing. Now I have XL2566K and it works too. I can see the brightness decreases when I push the "persistence" slider to the left.
3) I don't know/remember about that, sorry.
Fixed it for you. Pulse width is not related to frequency.Inco^ wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 06:381) I think yes, as per my understanding, you can adjust strobe pulse width through the "persistence" slider. As indicated in the software, the slider max to the left will give the best motion clarity (faster pulse width aka shorter pulse width) but at the expense of brightness. That's why I choose brightness=100 (max value in OSD) and only then I adjust the "persistence" slider. The other slider (strobe phase) is for adjusting where the crosstalk artefacts are bigger (because they are not the same along the vertical axis), and usually you want them at their smallest in the middle of the screen.
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Edited, thanks.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑26 Oct 2022, 19:10Fixed it for you. Pulse width is not related to frequency.Inco^ wrote: ↑20 Oct 2022, 06:381) I think yes, as per my understanding, you can adjust strobe pulse width through the "persistence" slider. As indicated in the software, the slider max to the left will give the best motion clarity (faster pulse width aka shorter pulse width) but at the expense of brightness. That's why I choose brightness=100 (max value in OSD) and only then I adjust the "persistence" slider. The other slider (strobe phase) is for adjusting where the crosstalk artefacts are bigger (because they are not the same along the vertical axis), and usually you want them at their smallest in the middle of the screen.
(Strobe frequency is locked to refresh rate).