Re: ASUS ROG Swift 500Hz Announced!
Posted: 20 Sep 2023, 15:47
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DyAc Premium vs ULMB 2 at 100 should be similar according to reviews. I'd assume brightness will probably be same or very similar to PG27AQN.daviddave1 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2023, 06:57I am very curious if the ULMB2 will darken the TN panel unlike how DYAC does NOT darken the screen on Zowies latest panels. I returned the PG27AQN cause the screen gets darker with ULMB2 activated.
This reveals its a 25% duty cycle maximum, just like on PG. If nvidia allowed just slightly longer duty cycles/pulse width brightness would be even less of an issue. To reach zowie's ~330 nits of DyAc High u only need about 30% pulse width.When activated, ULMB 2 will deliver 2160Hz Hz of effective motion clarity.
I had the PG27AQN for 10 days. Played extensively on it. Returned it cause ULMB2 darkens te screen. The screen is brighter with ULMB2 off. (Plus no custom res) energy saving mode was off. Situation is like this https://reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/s/vifL5gSmPGDiscorz wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 16:19DyAc Premium vs ULMB 2 at 100 should be similar according to reviews. I'd assume brightness will probably be same or very similar to PG27AQN.activated.daviddave1 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2023, 06:57I am very curious if the ULMB2 will darken the TN panel unlike how DYAC does NOT darken the screen on Zowies latest panels. I returned the PG27AQN cause the screen gets darker with ULMB2 activated.
Why do you need maximum brightness in games? It ruins your eyes, kills your vision. Dyac and maximum brightness ruin your eyes. Thus, people become blind by the age of 30 and are forced to buy glasses.daviddave1 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2023, 02:25I had the PG27AQN for 10 days. Played extensively on it. Returned it cause ULMB2 darkens te screen. The screen is brighter with ULMB2 off. (Plus no custom res) energy saving mode was off. Situation is like this https://reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/s/vifL5gSmPGDiscorz wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 16:19DyAc Premium vs ULMB 2 at 100 should be similar according to reviews. I'd assume brightness will probably be same or very similar to PG27AQN.activated.daviddave1 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2023, 06:57I am very curious if the ULMB2 will darken the TN panel unlike how DYAC does NOT darken the screen on Zowies latest panels. I returned the PG27AQN cause the screen gets darker with ULMB2 activated.
Not that I don't trust you. BUT you need some official sources to make medical statements like DYAC ruins your vision permanently with a certain brightness. Else it's just fearmongering.F1zus wrote: ↑24 Sep 2023, 14:01Why do you need maximum brightness in games? It ruins your eyes, kills your vision. Dyac and maximum brightness ruin your eyes. Thus, people become blind by the age of 30 and are forced to buy glasses.daviddave1 wrote: ↑24 Sep 2023, 02:25I had the PG27AQN for 10 days. Played extensively on it. Returned it cause ULMB2 darkens te screen. The screen is brighter with ULMB2 off. (Plus no custom res) energy saving mode was off. Situation is like this https://reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/s/vifL5gSmPGDiscorz wrote: ↑23 Sep 2023, 16:19DyAc Premium vs ULMB 2 at 100 should be similar according to reviews. I'd assume brightness will probably be same or very similar to PG27AQN.activated.daviddave1 wrote: ↑21 Sep 2023, 06:57I am very curious if the ULMB2 will darken the TN panel unlike how DYAC does NOT darken the screen on Zowies latest panels. I returned the PG27AQN cause the screen gets darker with ULMB2 activated.
Doctors recommend using a brightness of 150 cd/m².
This is enough to see any objects in games.
You're used to cranking up 1000 cd/m2, it's like a flashlight pointed at your face. You can't use the monitor like that.