Pixel response times vs. overshoot @ max. refresh rate
Since we are dealing with a gaming monitor, the XG27AQ-W should also prove its strengths here. ASUS offers the customer the possibility to choose from a total of 6 overdrive settings. At this point I can be of help to you. Then you don’t have to search, because that involves the possibility of failure, we want to find! So here we go…
Overdrive settings OD 0
Overdrive settings OD 1
Overdrive settings OD 2
Overdrive settings OD 3
Overdrive settings OD 4
Overdrive settings OD 5
In my opinion, the settings OD 0 to OD 2 are too slow for gaming with 170 Hz in terms of response times. Some transitions are above the refresh window or at the same level. Overshoot is not an issue there, but the sometimes too slow pixel response can lead to ghosting. The OD 3 and OD 4 settings are probably the best choice. Overshoot remains within limits at 170 Hz and is little to imperceptible. We will look at these two settings from 144 to 60 Hz in the further course. I don’t need to say much more about the OD 5 setting than what the slide already tells us about overshoot. OD 5 is unusable!
- 1 - Introduction, Features and Specs
- 2 - Workmanship and Details
- 3 - How we measure: Equipment and Methods
- 4 - Pixel Response Times
- 5 - Variable Overdrive and Blur Reduction
- 6 - Display Latencies
- 7 - Color-Performance @ Default Settings
- 8 - Direct Comparison
- 9 - Color-Performance calibrated
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion
36 Antworten
Kommentar
Lade neue Kommentare
Urgestein
Moderator
Urgestein
Veteran
Veteran
Moderator
Mitglied
Mitglied
Moderator
Mitglied
Mitglied
Veteran
Moderator
Veteran
Urgestein
Veteran
Urgestein
Moderator
Urgestein
Alle Kommentare lesen unter igor´sLAB Community →