Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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07-21-2015, 06:32 AM
Post: #1508
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(07-21-2015 12:52 AM)Bakawun Wrote:(07-16-2015 12:28 PM)ToastyX Wrote:(07-15-2015 03:18 PM)Bakawun Wrote: I'm going to get a gaming monitor to replace this one, what do you recommend (assuming no budget constraints, and knowing that I'm running on a pretty solid setup)?I would prefer the Acer XB270HU with the ULMB backlight strobing feature to eliminate motion blur, but that (and GSYNC) only works with NVIDIA cards. The XG270HU doesn't have backlight strobing, but it supports FreeSync with AMD cards. For AMD I would suggest the Benq XL2730Z with the updated firmware (V2 or newer when available), since it has a strobe backlight. Unfortunately, the 100hz and 60hz strobing is broken, You will be limited to 120hz and 144 hz blur reduction. They may have done a hardware panel upgrade on V2 firmware, as the image quality is massively improved compared to V1 firmware. If you don't want freesync but still want blur reduction that can strobe from 60hz to 144 hz in 1 hz increments (the single strobe settings are still in the service menu for this monitor), get XL2720Z with Version 4 firmware, which also unlocks a new MBR only AMA high hidden mode (undocumented) which adjusts the overly aggressive AMA high setting (a problem with benq monitors for years) to Lightboost quality levels (the overdrive artifacts will look the same with this new mode and lightboost mode on the same screen, if you reduce the contrast down to under 20). |
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