Dell Alienware with/without Gsync?!
Posted: 25 Feb 2021, 06:29
Hello guys!
I am currently using the dell alienware aw2521hf monitor and I have 3 response time modes. Fast that gives 4 ms GTG and has no ghosting or pixelation. But I also have "super fast" and "extreme" which give a lot of ghosting and pixelation, but have 2ms GTG and 1ms GTG responses respectively. However, if I turn on Gsync in the monitor and without any settings I turn on the game, there are no distortions in the extreme mode and you can play safely. Since Gsync adds 1ms delay, it is probably more profitable for me to play extreme (1ms GTG) + Gysync instead of fast (4 ms GTG) without Gsync. I would just like to add that I only play fps games like CS: GO, Valorant, COD. Please help me, as specialists, what I should choose, so that I can play as well as possible. I'll add that I'm constantly over 240fps, so I don't want to freeze frames so that gsync syncs everything to me, I just turn it on to fix ghosting and pixelation.
Best regards,
xtml_
I am currently using the dell alienware aw2521hf monitor and I have 3 response time modes. Fast that gives 4 ms GTG and has no ghosting or pixelation. But I also have "super fast" and "extreme" which give a lot of ghosting and pixelation, but have 2ms GTG and 1ms GTG responses respectively. However, if I turn on Gsync in the monitor and without any settings I turn on the game, there are no distortions in the extreme mode and you can play safely. Since Gsync adds 1ms delay, it is probably more profitable for me to play extreme (1ms GTG) + Gysync instead of fast (4 ms GTG) without Gsync. I would just like to add that I only play fps games like CS: GO, Valorant, COD. Please help me, as specialists, what I should choose, so that I can play as well as possible. I'll add that I'm constantly over 240fps, so I don't want to freeze frames so that gsync syncs everything to me, I just turn it on to fix ghosting and pixelation.
Best regards,
xtml_