Re: ViewSonic XG2431 Discussion Thread [Blur Busters Approved XG2431 - 24" 240Hz IPS with Best Strobing]
Posted: 02 Feb 2022, 06:26
Can confirm 511.65 driver breaks free-sync.
Previous drivers work fine.
Previous drivers work fine.
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Hello,grayscalejay wrote: ↑05 Feb 2022, 02:15Can anybody help me with this? after clicking continue I can set the levels and turn it on but is it even working, if I get that Microsoft.NET Framework error? also I tried using my phone camera and it doesn't flicker and the brightness doesn't change whatsoever so I assume it's not working at all.
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Thank you for this important clue on this specific bug: FreeSync setting
Cheaper DC dimming electronics in the panel’s backlight controller. Most monitors (including BenQ XL2546) has the same problem of high minimum brightness in non-strobed mode.
I use PureXP on Normal with MAC as the View Mode preset. Standard View Mode doesn't look very good (RED is too vibrant), but it does let you use Black Stabilization if needed. To me, MAC looks the best, and I adjust the gamma/brightness in the games that I play since Black Stabilization is disabled.sodafly wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 19:05I just got my XG2431 and was wondering what peoples best settings are for this monitor, Right now I feel like colours are kind of bright and I am using the advanced overdrive at 240hz with around 70 black equaliser. I tried light Pure XP and I felt like it was a little to dark unless I raised the black equaliser even higher.
I have the colour settings set to the factory default and was wondering if people played around with those and found a good middle ground.
Ye I noticed that it is extremely vibrant, my monitor does not seem to have a mac mode though, I have srgb,bluimsh,cool,natve and warm.. It shipped with Native as the default but I am using the custom one with red at 90~ and green-blue at 98.Boop wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 22:18I use PureXP on Normal with MAC as the View Mode preset. Standard View Mode doesn't look very good (RED is too vibrant), but it does let you use Black Stabilization if needed. To me, MAC looks the best, and I adjust the gamma/brightness in the games that I play since Black Stabilization is disabled.sodafly wrote: ↑06 Feb 2022, 19:05I just got my XG2431 and was wondering what peoples best settings are for this monitor, Right now I feel like colours are kind of bright and I am using the advanced overdrive at 240hz with around 70 black equaliser. I tried light Pure XP and I felt like it was a little to dark unless I raised the black equaliser even higher.
I have the colour settings set to the factory default and was wondering if people played around with those and found a good middle ground.
sodafly wrote: ↑07 Feb 2022, 09:49
Ye I noticed that it is extremely vibrant, my monitor does not seem to have a mac mode though, I have srgb,bluimsh,cool,natve and warm.. It shipped with Native as the default but I am using the custom one with red at 90~ and green-blue at 98.
I wish you could save two different settings with this monitor so I could have a pure xp mode with higher black stabizatlion for games like CSGO and a none pure xp mode for other games
