Music to my ears. However, I find it that pessimism is undue. The BFI thingy is crt worthy. The unit is especially good when calibrated.Sounds harsh...but the whole LCD thing started as a cost cutting measure because CRT was going to be impossible for mass production at the current scale. Then we iterated for decades....
The two monitors use different panel technologies, each with advantages and disadvantages. The LG 27GL850-B hs an IPS panel that allows wider viewing angles, whereas the Samsung CHG70 has a VA panel and offers better dark room performance thanks to the much better contrast ratio and local dimming feature. The LG has slightly faster response time, but the Samsung has a black frame insertion feature that can help make motion look crisper.
I wouldn't sport any alternative, but the LG is only the second alternative, mind you... the tops so-said in reference is this;LG 27GL850-B
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The ASUS TUF VG27AQ is much better than the Samsung CHG70. The Asus has better ergonomics and viewing angles, but the contrast ratio isn't as good. Black uniformity is significantly better on the ASUS; however, it can't get as bright as the Samsung, particularly in HDR content.
ASUS’ ELMB-Sync is the first MBR technology that can simultaneously run VRR and strobe the backlight. In theory, you’re supposed to get a gaming experience without tearing, stuttering, or motion blur.
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LG 27GL850-B
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I will hardly downgrade to 27" from 40" 4k, nevermind how advanced it is, maybe in a month when
LG 38GL950G-B
is available online,
so no, thread not done
If it gives you satisfactory performance for your everyday use, and you have been reading about potential inconveniences about the monitors in mind, then it would be preferred to keep using your current monitor until those technologies mature.although circa 2015, I enjoy it still and have zero issues in gaming
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Apologies - I entered the thread without reading the OP so i assumed from the title that you were unsure about upgrading to a high refresh rate monitor and asking for suggestions. my monitor recommendation has been highly recommended by multiple sites & big tech youtubers.
If it wasnt to your liking - fair enough. No need to be a dick about it.
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Thanks for that insight, what prompted me to look into the panel was this review
ASUS ROG Strix XG438Q Review: It's So Good, ASUS Will Hate This Review
ASUS ROG Strix XG438Q - 43-inch 4K 120Hz, the best fun I've had on a gaming monitor EVER!www.tweaktown.com
And this is my current panel
Philips Brilliance BDM4065UC
The Philips Brilliance BDM4065UC is a 40-inch 4K monitor. Can this desk-destroyer topple its rivals?www.trustedreviews.com
although circa 2015, I enjoy it still and have zero issues in gaming
LG 27GL850-B
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Music to my ears. However, I find it that pessimism is undue. The BFI thingy is crt worthy. The unit is especially good when calibrated.
Samsung CHG70 Review (C27HG70, C32HG70)
The Samsung C27HG70 is a good monitor for most uses. The VA panel delivers deep blacks, and it can display a wide color gamut, great for watching HDR content. It...www.rtings.com
I wouldn't sport any alternative, but the LG is only the second alternative, mind you... the tops so-said in reference is this;
However, Samsung has black frame insertion with staggered strobing(4 pulses instead of 1 increase the pixel transition phase response with strobe crosstalk reduced to a quarter).What Is Motion Blur Reduction? (ULMB, LightBoost, 1ms MPRT, DyAc)
Motion blur reduction creates CRT-like motion clarity by backlight strobing which is ideal for competitive fast-paced games.www.displayninja.com
However, I see why Asus is called the best. It has something unique, a variable strobe.
Funny that you would ask that. 240Hz bfi is present in eizo panels. They have a habit of not living up to standards. Ironically, the samsung in question is one of the former group that let's you use it at 100Hz with prelaunch firmware. It is kinda important in the strobe community.Though that is with a double rate strobe (240hz black insertion), and not all are equal... So how useful is it, really?
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Yep, last monitor I bought was $540 like 8 years ago. Now Im looking for a 1440 ultra wide
- Freesync/GSync with HDR are not compatible (or not fully compatible). Both AMD and Nvidia have their proprietary HDR in form of Freesync 2 and GSync Ultimate. Neither is perfect and we still have no idea where standardization goes with this.
Gsync and Freesync aren't really needed for monitors with high refresh rate. There is no tearing when FPS is lower than refresh rate.
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HDR is a bit painful to my eyes...
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High refresh rate and 4K [if you have the hardware] is what you should aim for.
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Technically it is a freesync if it works. Gsync comes with a module which conflicts with native lcd overdrive.
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I've tried both freesync and gsync versions of the monitor in my profile, the LG 32GK850F. Currently using the freesync version. The Gsync version had a gsync module.
The gsync version was hands down better. Why? The ranges worked better. The freesync one flickers below 96hz, and the gysync one doesn't. They use the same panel, so the gsync module must do some black magic to stop that flicker. Take that for whatever it's worth. May only be applicable to my LG,-32850 series, admittedly.
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I have the 34GK950F and I don't notice and flicker?
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The days of tearing in the bottom of the screen are over.
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You use the extended freesync range 48-144hz? You need to manually choose this via the OSD.
If you aren't running it in extended mode it will limit itself to a more reasonable 96-144hz that does not flicker. You may be in that boat. With LFC on the monitor you may not even know it, but you are.
Mine was "Amazon renewed" so maybe I just got a bad one, too. As I said it's a purely anecdotal report.
EDIT: And it also might have something to do with 32vs34, just caught that. The 32 uses a AU Optronics panel paired with an LG backlight and it is very different from the 34 as the 32's panel-package is essentially bonded together in house by LG, rather than a prepackaged replacable thing.
But yeah, it may be a model specific thing too. No idea. Just one report.
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I am pretty sure lfc and extended range are enabled. Though the game I have been playing lately, RDR2, I am in the 46 to 48 range so it is possible I am out of range. I was thinking the range was in the 30s like my last Freesync monitor, that was 30-75hz. I have reverted to being a plug and play consumer for the last 6 months while I sort some life things out so I could be completely wrong.
Edit: what pisses me off the most is the dang speakers don't work over HDMI. You have to have the damn USB plugged in which screws with my kvm switch.
what pisses me off the most is the dang speakers don't work over HDMI. You have to have the damn USB plugged in which screws with my kvm switch.
Any reason that running at 60fps dips as I often do wouldn't cause screen tearing on a 144hz monitor? That doesn't sound right. And as I last experienced it, wasn't right.
To the contrary, gsync is avoiding to do a misstep and that is lcd overdrive. Overdrive is harmful if your pixel transition start and finish targets are the same, you get a nice bump to luminance which you perceive even before the color tone.The gsync version was hands down better. Why? The ranges worked better. The freesync one flickers below 96hz, and the gysync one doesn't. They use the same panel, so the gsync module must do some black magic to stop that flicker.
The displays are overdrive calibrated up to their specification. Beyond that, it is unknown territory. The OEMs then put these into their final product.If you aren't running it in extended mode it will limit itself to a more reasonable 96-144hz that does not flicker. You may be in that boat. With LFC on the monitor you may not even know it, but you are.
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34GK950F has fake response time of 1ms MBR, 5ms G2G.
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34GK950F has fake response time of 1ms MBR, 5ms G2G.
Plus, you don't get to opt an overdrive level with nvidia
Your lcd has an overshoot, reverse ghosting, issue which you'll need to fix by attributing a lower overdrive setting.
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With LFC enabled, range does not matter - you are always getting variable refresh rate.I am pretty sure lfc and extended range are enabled. Though the game I have been playing lately, RDR2, I am in the 46 to 48 range so it is possible I am out of range. I was thinking the range was in the 30s like my last Freesync monitor, that was 30-75hz.
You do get screen tear with higher fps than refresh rate. In fact, you can get more than one tear in one frame. On the flip side, tears will be smaller as well as frame lasts for shorter time which both make tears less noticeable.With 144hz, 1ms monitor, you can just DISABLE V-sync and enjoy smooth gaming experience with zero input lag.
You should only enable V-sync on very old titles with FPS above 300. Even then, V-sync at 144 will be smooth.
No need for Gsync, FreeSync, FastSync, or whatever. The days of tearing in the bottom of the screen are over.