
I play CS GO, Valorant, Halo and Rouge Company mainly ( I do play other less competitive games but not as much). However is it really worth it to pay $200 more dollars for it? Anyhow for the two that are IPS monitors (vg279qm and xg270) I have seen that the preferred one is the Asus in some aspects but I have seen others that preferred the ViewSonic as it's upgradable and apparently latest updates let you even use different Strobing flavors so it wouldn't dim your display brightness as much. For best motion clarity I think the answer would be the Zowie as it Dyac tech is the best Strobing tech there seems to be out there and that is why I am considering it. Greetings I have seen reviews for these 3 monitors: Asus vg279qm, ViewSonic XG270 and Benq Zowie XL2746s and I'm very torn between the 3. My advice is to get both and just pick the one you like more. Fixed 120 Hz strobed on 240 Hz monitor looks much clearer than fixed 120 Hz strobed on 144 Hz monitor.Īs far as I know, both of these monitors are pretty good, so ultimately, it's up to you. Strobing methods like to have some headroom for their operation, so it's a good idea to use lower refresh rate for the best effect. This way you'd match your refresh rate with frame rate, which would result in the best strobe quality. So, for the best strobe quality, you'd have to set fixed 120/144 Hz refresh rate if you only reach 150 fps. To solve this, you want to match frame rate with refresh rate, or use overkill frame rates above refresh rate. You'd be worsening strobe quality if you only had 150 fps at 240 Hz fixed refresh rate. You just get more multiple-image artifacts progressively as that difference increases. In other words, the bigger difference there is between fps and refresh rate, the worse strobe quality gets. You're welcome, and no, it would not, because frame rates lower than the strobe rate will have multiple-image artifacts. Would playing with Gsync Off and 240Hz in order to have ELMB be a good alternative?īut then I might as well buy a AW2521HF that has no strobing and perhaps better image quality. I guess you could set fixed refresh rate at 144 Hz and use ELMB then, if you don't mind dimmed display. Should be fine with fixed refresh rate, however.

It does not, apparently, at least with VRR.
