Re: [UPDATE: VG248QE & ULMB] Review of Benq XL2411Z V2 Firmw
Posted: 22 Jun 2014, 06:48
Hey Chief, do you think it's worth getting the VG248QE + G-Sync kit at this point? Considering that the Asus Rog Swift will be out of my price range.
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Hey makubex.MakubeX wrote:Do you guys think this is a good idea at this point? Getting the G-sync upgrade kit will cost me about $235 with shipping, so the whole setup will total about $515 + any restocking fee from returning the BenQ.
I know the ASUS Rog monitor is coming out in July but it's going to be $700+, plus I would rather keep the resolution at 1080p or 1200p since pushing 100+ fps at 2K will be much more difficult (I have a single GTX 780 Classified). Other than the Asus Rog I don't know of any other G-sync monitor coming out in the near future.
Thanks for your input, much appreciated. I don't see the option to PM you. Do I need to add you as a friend first?sheepdog16 wrote:Hey makubex.MakubeX wrote:Do you guys think this is a good idea at this point? Getting the G-sync upgrade kit will cost me about $235 with shipping, so the whole setup will total about $515 + any restocking fee from returning the BenQ.
I know the ASUS Rog monitor is coming out in July but it's going to be $700+, plus I would rather keep the resolution at 1080p or 1200p since pushing 100+ fps at 2K will be much more difficult (I have a single GTX 780 Classified). Other than the Asus Rog I don't know of any other G-sync monitor coming out in the near future.
I think that the G-Sync upgrade was worth it. Now that I have the G-sync Module, I can use either ULMB, or G-sync, which are fantastic features. If you are abit more on a budget though, I'd suggest looking at only the VG248QE and no G-Sync Module, as you are right that trying to push 1440P @ 100+ FPS at refresh rates greater than 100Hz is very expensive on a computer.
I am selling one of my own VG248QE G-Sync edition monitors, as a friend of mine got me one for a special occasion, even though I already had one, lol. PM me if you are interested.
PM'd youMakubeX wrote:Thanks for your input, much appreciated. I don't see the option to PM you. Do I need to add you as a friend first?sheepdog16 wrote:Hey makubex.MakubeX wrote:Do you guys think this is a good idea at this point? Getting the G-sync upgrade kit will cost me about $235 with shipping, so the whole setup will total about $515 + any restocking fee from returning the BenQ.
I know the ASUS Rog monitor is coming out in July but it's going to be $700+, plus I would rather keep the resolution at 1080p or 1200p since pushing 100+ fps at 2K will be much more difficult (I have a single GTX 780 Classified). Other than the Asus Rog I don't know of any other G-sync monitor coming out in the near future.
I think that the G-Sync upgrade was worth it. Now that I have the G-sync Module, I can use either ULMB, or G-sync, which are fantastic features. If you are abit more on a budget though, I'd suggest looking at only the VG248QE and no G-Sync Module, as you are right that trying to push 1440P @ 100+ FPS at refresh rates greater than 100Hz is very expensive on a computer.
I am selling one of my own VG248QE G-Sync edition monitors, as a friend of mine got me one for a special occasion, even though I already had one, lol. PM me if you are interested.
I see what issue is now, it won't let me see PMs because I haven't participated in this forum enough.sheepdog16 wrote:PM'd youMakubeX wrote:Thanks for your input, much appreciated. I don't see the option to PM you. Do I need to add you as a friend first?sheepdog16 wrote:Hey makubex.MakubeX wrote:Do you guys think this is a good idea at this point? Getting the G-sync upgrade kit will cost me about $235 with shipping, so the whole setup will total about $515 + any restocking fee from returning the BenQ.
I know the ASUS Rog monitor is coming out in July but it's going to be $700+, plus I would rather keep the resolution at 1080p or 1200p since pushing 100+ fps at 2K will be much more difficult (I have a single GTX 780 Classified). Other than the Asus Rog I don't know of any other G-sync monitor coming out in the near future.
I think that the G-Sync upgrade was worth it. Now that I have the G-sync Module, I can use either ULMB, or G-sync, which are fantastic features. If you are abit more on a budget though, I'd suggest looking at only the VG248QE and no G-Sync Module, as you are right that trying to push 1440P @ 100+ FPS at refresh rates greater than 100Hz is very expensive on a computer.
I am selling one of my own VG248QE G-Sync edition monitors, as a friend of mine got me one for a special occasion, even though I already had one, lol. PM me if you are interested.
Chief,Chief Blur Buster wrote:On all LightBoost monitors, you need to unlock LightBoost with either 3D Vision or Strobelight (though Strobelight is not Z-Series compatible). Once unlocked, just changing the VT works to enable/disable LightBoost.masterotaku wrote:I don't know if you previously need to unlock Lightboost with a 3D Vision kit, that's why I asked people to try it (and no one did it yet, it seems).
For readers who don't know, LightBoost initialization uses a 2-step process: A one-time initialization (unlock) that lasts until the monitor is unplugged from power, and then doing changes to timings (Vertical Total) to turn it on/off.
ToastyX automates this on the non Z-Series monitors.
For Z-Series, LightBoost is unnecessary if you stick to BENQ BR and Blur Busters Strobe Utility. (unless you really need lower strobe crosstalk in exchange for worse color quality)
You can debate it all you want, the pictures in the first post speak for themselves. Sure, the adjustable brightness with blur reduction is nice with the great tool mr. chief provides, but looking at it from a purist point of view, ASUS has the cleaner motion picture.Falkentyne wrote:You're completely wrong here.
First you bumped a 6 month post to say something pointless.
Second, there are two things you are missing here.
1) Lightboost on the VG248QE is better than Benq Blur Reduction motion quality wise. Yes. Lightboost has per line overdrive and accelerated scanout. Benq's motion blur reduction has a BETTER image quality in FPS games, because the colors and contrast don't take a nose dive at all in BBR mode--only the brightness (luminance) does, and with the vertical total tweak, the crosstalk will be virtually unnoticeable and you will barely notice the ghosting. 2D games, however, will benefit from lightboost.
2) Lightboost MASSIVELY degrades the colors and the contrast. To avoid the purple tint, you need to have contrast around 45 on the VG248QE, and this makes everything horribly muted and massively washed out. Now I do have the 2720Z 27", but it ALSO has lightboost mode, and you only need contrast 37 to remove the purple tint ,and the colors and contrast are MUCH MUCH better. The colors don't get muted, the contrast still maintains close to a 1000:1 ratio (at 44 and under contrast; higher than 44 is the clipping point), just the image becomes very cool (colors K).
3) BOTH the VG248QE And the XL2411Z have lightboost ! If you're going to say "benq blur reduction sucks" well guess what? BOTH PANELS ALSO HAVE LB! and in lightboost mode, both panels look almost identical. and the VG doesn't have BBR as an alternate. So...the Z benq wins.
This is one thing people keep massively forgetting when they bash the Benq monitors over Asus' lightboost--Yes, AMA does suck but BOTH monitors have lightboost ! People act like the Asus has it and the Benq doesn't.
BTW, fun fact:
if you drop the contrast to ZERO on the 2720Z in lightboost mode, the image quality becomes IDENTICAL to the VG248QE's lightboost at contrast 40. Both washed out and horrible contrast, but with virtually NO ghosting at all at 100 hz. (120hz has more ghosting and slightly worse crosstalk at the very top).