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Might save up and buy one of these


Though really I could buy it now, I feel one new purchase this month is enough. I still haven't installed the GPU so I use it for a while on this monitor before buying that one.

Not sure how often I would use the 1080p 480hz mode but I can always ignore it

some dual mode monitors coming next year offer 1000hz... but you need to run at 720p
So the race to be the fastest is leading to postage stamp size resolutions.
Is this really progress?
 
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Seems to me we need to wait another 6 years before the feature is worth spending ludicrous amounts of money on. As it stands I am willing to wait. Seems Diablo 4 has it but according to video its almost impossible to tell. As he says, if you can't tell, what is the point of taking the performance hit?


Jumping from 60hz to 75hz does make a difference, but going to 100hz was the sweet spot. Most games I play probably will be locked at 100fps for the sake of smoothness. Some games I could hit the full 180fps so I'll take advantage of that on less intensive games. The screen seems clearer too, even though it's still 1080p. Overall very happy with it.
You may not need to lock them if the monitor uses vrr, it will match the output of the GPU and it will be smooth
 
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Forgot to hit post on this yesterday lol.

For now I’m sticking with 1080p and I’m glad I did. My pc could handle 1440p but not in every game without compromising graphical settings. Compared to the old TV the quality is so much better even still being at 1080p so I’m glad I went with it.

The low response times makes using Frame Generation so much better. With the old tv, turning on frame gen resulted in massive latency lag. Now it’s almost unnoticeable when I turn it on in Oblivion Remastered. Plus with FreeSync I can use FSR without needed to enable vsync, or in the case with some games it wouldn’t allow me to turn on vsync with FSR enabled.

Another thing is being able to upgrade to FSR4 via the Radeon software if the game does not natively support it. Oblivion Remaster resulted in better clarity and a few extra frames when upgrading to FSR4.

I still have to play around with the settings to hit a sweet spot. Sometimes locking the frame rate below the full 180hz results in slight ghosting. Wonder if that's just a VA panel issue, I've heard someone mention that. After some tweaking I can get it to go away, typically by unlocking frame rate or dropping refresh rate in game. I dropped refresh rate to 120hz in Windows settings and set game to 120fps cap and that strangely resulted in some ghosting, but changing it back to 180hz removed it. My monitor does have overclocking settings, but I think I'll leave them alone for the sake of longevity of this screen.

The VA panel does produce very nice blacks and color, I mean as nice as a standard LED panel gets. Previous TV would show black as washed out and grey, this shows much more proper black to my eyes. So far I'm extremely pleased with it.
 
One fix for ghosting is to use overdrive, not sure if your monitor has it. It is a VA thing
enabling back light strobing can also help

Mine is VA, can't say I ever noticed.

2026 OLED meant to be better blacks so I see what happens this year. No rush for a new monitor
 

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