Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
To clarify for anyone reading: plasma displays don’t actually do true 600hz. The “600Hz” is the sub field drive refresh rate, (10 pulses per frame) with the actual refresh rate being 60hz. This does mean the the pixel response times are very fast however, giving movement with very low blur.
Asus ROG announces the first 500hz monitor, using a 1080p resolution and "E-TN" panel. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. 600 hz is best refresh rate and will be highest anyone needs according to Anthony from LTT. 600 is perfectly dividable by 24, 30, 40, 50 , 60, 100, 120.
So you get smoothness of 600Hz but latency of 120Hz. Or use a VA/IPS panel with slow pixel response time, you will get a cheap approximation of the effect for a fraction of the price (one frame slowly transitions to another, what is reducing visibility of transient effects between frames). Works well in most games.
Dammit, you're right. In that case any multiple of 120 for NTSC/ATSC countries would work, while PAL/DVB countries would have to do some sort of video post-processing unless they wanted a completely impractical 600Hz monitor. It's unfortunate that 50 fps and 24 fps don't play very nicely together due to a lack of common multiples.
In 2017, ROG introduced the first-ever NVIDIA G-SYNC 240 Hz gaming monitor. And in 2020, ROG unleashed the first 360 Hz gaming monitor. ASUS has continued it’s long partnership with NVIDIA and AUO to develop the ROG SWIFT 500Hz monitor. A critical element of this monitor is the overall focus on further improvement specific to motion clarity.
chocoboat. • 6 yr. ago. A 60Hz monitor is perfectly fine for gaming, it's what the vast majority of gamers use, and it was the only option until a couple of years ago. It's just that 144Hz is better. If you play shooters, when you turn your character the background will move across your screen very smoothly without looking blurry, and if ...
60hz gaming is just not great for any game that you use a mouse. So you will find that LOL and mouse-driven RPG's are much more pleasant (so is windows) at a higher refresh rate. For controller games, 60 is ok, but anything using a mouse, you want 120 or higher. You definitely want g-sync.
The panel is rated for lower Hz, but the manufacturer of the monitor binned it and verified it can achieve 540 Hz so it's under warranty at 540 Hz. Most of the time that's true. I've heard of first gen Predator X34 owners being denied warranty when their monitors weren't capable of the 100hz "OC"
Its because there isn't a Monitor Driver board capable of 600Hz display. The amount of data is huge for that refresh rate cycle. take a 1080p source from a game or a high speed camera that shot at 600FPS. so every frame is a specific amount of data, basically it somthing like this:
144 votes, 13 comments. 584K subscribers in the csgo community. A community dedicated to Counter Strike: Global Offensive, developed by Valve…