They were asking about the benefit
Perhaps I'm mistaken but doesn't that do nothing when you use gsync.
factory reconditioned Acer Predator X34 is $680 @ Woot right now
http://www.woot.com/offers/acer-predator-x34-34-curved-led-lcd-monitor-1
So...
As much as I loved G-SYNC I decided to return the Dell monitor because the colors are simply bad and I hate having to mess around with color profiles.
I guess I'm waiting for a VA panel now then... because I have tried all the G-SYNC 27" panels out there and have not been happy at all with them.
Problem now though... I have no monitor (sold my old monitor).
What do you guys suggest I pickup to bridge the gap?
I'm in the same position. IPS just isn't good enough for me, color accuracy is one thing but light bleed/IPS glow is a big no no and huge turn off. I won't even consider spending this kind of cash on a monitor with a lackluster panels, just because of gsync.
(I also cringe at the idea of tying myself to nvidia. Why can't we have a good platform agnostic solution?)
So at the moment I'm playing everything on my spanking new 4k Samsung. A lot better picture quality than any monitor I've used, the response time in gaming mode is fine and since I've never tried gsync I don't really miss it.
My dream is a 3440p oled monitor with platform agnostic gsync. Or maybe 1440p.
The AOC just came in. Perfect! No complaints about it.Love my AOC G2460PG. Took a while to get the colours right, but it looks fantastic and is one of the cheaper (if not, the cheapest) g-sync monitors out there. Aesthetically I'm not over the moon about the green stripe, but that's hardly anything to get worked up about.
The AOC just came in. Perfect! No complaints about it.
My main goal was to eliminate VSYNC and this is achieved with this monitor. I can stick with 1080p until better panel technologies come out!
Colors are fine out of the box!
I have been going back and forth myself on what to get for my build. I was dead set on getting the Acer IPS G-sync monitor, but I just can't justify the insane price for it. Right now I am leaning toward just getting the AOC. Good price and I really want 144hz and G-sync. I value that more than the higher res or IPS. My thinking is then to upgrade once everything settles and there is a 4K 144hz panels out for a decent price. Going 1080p also allows me to just straight max everything out and get super high frames with the GTX 1070.
I'm in the same position. IPS just isn't good enough for me, color accuracy is one thing but light bleed/IPS glow is a big no no and huge turn off. I won't even consider spending this kind of cash on a monitor with a lackluster panels, just because of gsync.
(I also cringe at the idea of tying myself to nvidia. Why can't we have a good platform agnostic solution?)
So at the moment I'm playing everything on my spanking new 4k Samsung. A lot better picture quality than any monitor I've used, the response time in gaming mode is fine and since I've never tried gsync I don't really miss it.
My dream is a 3440p oled monitor with platform agnostic gsync. Or maybe 1440p.
That's what I went for too: max settings and high frame rates. I don't see a need to go any higher than 1080p at the moment, but I want my 1080p to look fantastic.
Which preset were those color settings on; User?Everything was done through the OSD. Here are my settings:
Contrast 55
Brightness 100
Gamma 1
Overdrive Light
R 57
G 60
B 62
I don't mind burning my eyeballs out so these settings work great for me. Everything is very colourful and vibrant.
I arrived at these settings using this site's calbration as a base: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/aoc-g2460pg-g-sync-monitor,4005-3.html I found colours looked too muted though, which is why I dialed up the contrast. Gamma 2 I found to be too washed out. And I prefer my monitor to be a bit colder than warm, so I bumped up the blue by 1.
Which preset were those color settings on; User?
Cool. Looks great so far. I bumped brightness down to 55 because I use it in a basement and it was starting to seer my eye balls.Yep, user.
FYI I'm back to blue being 61. Hahaha.
A-sync is the platform agnostic solution, it exists now and Nvidia already uses it with their mobile Gsync. It's a standard in DP and HDMI going forward. They are just trying to create a lock in ecosystem on their desktop as you said.
When can I expect to buy a monitor with async and (potentially) a nVidia card that supports it?
Interesting. That motivates me even more to hold out. (I've been tempted to buy several times). When can I expect to buy a monitor with async and (potentially) a nVidia card that supports it? Estimate obviously, and as I mentioned above I might wait even longer until the IQ is at the level I want.
I hate when companies try to make monopolies for themselves, and hate being locked to anything. That's why I've stopped buying Apple products completely, even though I really like a lot of their products individually.
Interesting. That motivates me even more to hold out. (I've been tempted to buy several times). When can I expect to buy a monitor with async and (potentially) a nVidia card that supports it? Estimate obviously, and as I mentioned above I might wait even longer until the IQ is at the level I want.
Well, the new 1080 seems to solve the gsync issue I had where with my 970 the monitor often wouldn't work until i unplugged it and rebooted when coming from sleep mode...
I've been using my Gsync (XB270HU) monitor for over a year now and never had this issue with any of the three graphics cards I used during that timeAnyone who has a gsync monitor is this vertical line issue down the monitor a real thing when the refresh rate of the screen changes and when you alt-tab out of games? http://community.acer.com/t5/Predator-Monitors/Line-down-the-middle-overlapping-image/td-p/418751
I keep wanting to pull the plus on a gsync monitor but everything I do some new problem seems to crop up and I'm really hesitant to be throwing down such a huge investment on sub par quality products!
Appreciate all thoughts and responses. Thanks!
Same hereI've been using my Gsync (XB270HU) monitor for over a year now and never had this issue with any of the three graphics cards I used during that time
Same as me. Had it about a year now but I have no real desire (I mean, I always want higher framers tea but I can suppress that) for a new GPU as between 1080p, ULMB, and G-Sync I think we're going to be okay for a while.AOC G2460PG user here, I have had this monitor for around 6 weeks now, I am more than satisfied with this set, my vcard is a 970gtx and 1080p at max settings is the way to go for me, I rather have +100 fps in a game at max settings at 1080p than 60fps at max settings at 1440.
I might get a 1070 down the road depending of the new games but if the the 970 keeps going strong I might skip a generation thanks to this fantastic monitor.
Guys
Can't make my mind up. Opinions please.
Currently running a 1080p 27" 144hz G-Sync monitor and I've recently upgraded to a 1070.
Question is - do I keep the 1080, or move up to 1440p G-Sync? The upgrade will cost £500, and I'm not sure it is a worthwhile investment.
Guys
Can't make my mind up. Opinions please.
Currently running a 1080p 27" 144hz G-Sync monitor and I've recently upgraded to a 1070.
Question is - do I keep the 1080, or move up to 1440p G-Sync? The upgrade will cost £500, and I'm not sure it is a worthwhile investment.
If you care at all about pixel density, DO NOT get the 1080p monitor. 1440p and a 1070 should be perfect.
The first thing to be aware of is how G-Sync/V-Sync/ULMB settings work.Set up my XB271HU which turned up last week with the just-arrived-yesterday MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X. Any games I can run which will make G-Sync really sing?
Also any kinds of tweaks and optimisations I can do to get the most out of this setup?
The first thing to be aware of is how G-Sync/V-Sync/ULMB settings work.
When NVidia brought in V-Sync as a separate option to G-Sync it caused a lot of confusion because previously they lumped G and V together, but they were right to separate them as they are separate technologies that compliment each other.Great info, thanks. I've been making sure I didn't have V-Sync on because I knew it interfered with G-Sync. Should I be able to hit high framerates on max settings on games like Overwatch and FFXIV? I tried last night and it hovered around 60FPS on max on these games, only hitting 120FPS around low/medium settings.
When NVidia brought in V-Sync as a separate option to G-Sync it caused a lot of confusion because previously they lumped G and V together, but they were right to separate them as they are separate technologies that compliment each other.
As for your framerates it depends on what max settings are for those games. If they use some form of supersampling then that would explain the huge difference. I don't have any experience with either of them to be able to say one way of the other, but the cause is almost certainly just demanding settings.
Oh I thought your first post said setting V-Sync to anything but 0 would cause tearing?
So I SHOULD be running GSync and VSync simultaneously?
We are never going to have affordable IPS Gsync monitors ever aren't we?
With Gsync on and vsync off then you can exceed your monitors refresh rate and the game will tear.
With gsync on and vsync on the game will cap out at the monitors refresh and not tear
Just don't have VSync on in the game, do it in the NVidia Control Panel.
As for framerates, at 1440p, I get around 80-odd FPS on Overwatch at 1440p on an overclocked 980ti.
Cool, will set that tonight. What level settings is that on Overwatch? Max?
Edit: regarding your max framerate, people say to use RTSS to lock at something like 142 to keep input lag lower, but for some reason that was giving me microstutter in Dragon's Dogma so I moved it back up to 144.
Have you noticed any micro stutter?For my 144 Hz gsync, I've found capping at 135 in RTSS to be extremely effective. Frame rates will still fluctuate below and above the number you've entered, and 142 is too close to the max refresh.