Re: Acer 390Hz monitor - XV252QF
Posted: 13 Oct 2021, 19:23
That’s weird vrb makes your screen brighter, for most people it makes nit value 400->200 sth ( darker). And yes it seems like march batch doesn’t have that glitch where vrb turn off after restarting your pc.tlp wrote: ↑13 Oct 2021, 13:50I haven't used VRB more than just turning it on and off ingame to try it out. I don't really feel like the difference in clarity is large enough for it to benefit me, over the latency "cost". Also it makes the monitor much too bright for my liking.Salemthecaz wrote: ↑12 Oct 2021, 23:14
Mine’s January 2021, no dead pixels just a few stuck ones( I dont know if there’s any other way to call them as the other guy questioning my lingo). It’s no big deal when in game but really bugs me when I watch a movie or videos with dark color grading. Some people said they’ll go away over time if youre lucky. It’s a pretty common issue with lcd panels, but unlucky I got more than 6 of them. Finger crossedI guess.
BTW, do you have any problem with VRB turning off after restarting/ shutting down your pc?? Since yours’ march batch and mine’s January
I turned it on and restarted my monitor, and the setting seemed to stick? Is this test good enough or would it act different if I were to turn my computer off? Also do you actually turn the monitor off with your computer or do you just let it go to "sleep"? I turn mine off with the button(because of the blinking LED).
I really miss the ability to turn off the status LED that my previous Omen x 25f had...
What are the exact steps I should replicate?
And to me vrb has a much better clarity over non vrb that I’m willing to sacrifice less than 1ms delay( based on optium tech the difference is only 0.8ms)
