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Oooh nice will get that on mine shortly.
I'm really tempted to get a second one of these but it'll kill the whole point of the KVM.
I'm really tempted to get a second one of these but it'll kill the whole point of the KVM.
Brilliant been checking that page for the last few days hoping they would be another update after some of the reviews mentioned certain issues.New fw has been released and updated mine
https://www.gigabyte.com/Monitor/M28U/support#support-dl-firmware
F06 - Improve the performance and reduce input lag.
I was holding off on buying this monitor due to the input lag issue. Do you know how much it was reduced by?New fw has been released and updated mine
https://www.gigabyte.com/Monitor/M28U/support#support-dl-firmware
F06 - Improve the performance and reduce input lag.
Probably too early for me to say fairly at this stage. What i would say is i'd had the LG since launch, so close to 3 months and after using the Gigabyte today i'd be hard pressed to tell much of a difference between the panels in real world usage.@Sh4rkie how do you find it in comparison to the LG 27GP950-B?
Might be a MacBook compatibility thing in the fw because i get 144hz over USB-C from a Zephyrus G15 3060 with the latest monitor fw.Upgrade firmware on mine and looks to have stopped me using 4k@120hz over USB-C with my Macbook sent a support ticket into Gigabyte to let them know.
Off because i didn't know what it did and Google failed me lolThat's good to know, out of interest what is your USB-C compatibility set to? I noticed on the previous firmware that with that enabled it wouldn't allow me to use 120hz but has no effect with new firmware.
Certainly a regression bug and i'm sure it'll get fixed
RTINGS say there are significant improvements in input lag (link).Sorry @DeliciousStorage @peahead no idea how much it has improved / changed. Literally got the monitor this morning after replacing my LG 27GP950B with the M28U.
fwiw had a quick session on CSGO using Overdrive off, it felt great and every bit as snappy as the LG.
Awesome news and thanks for the linkRTINGS say there are significant improvements in input lag (link).
Edit: results
New Firmware
Native Resolution 4.6 ms
Native Resolution @ 60Hz 13.1 ms
Variable Refresh Rate 5.9 ms
Variable Refresh Rate @ 60Hz 15.4 ms
Old Firmware
Native Resolution: 11.0 ms
Native Resolution @ 60Hz: 20.9 ms
Variable Refresh Rate: 7.0 ms
Variable Refresh Rate @ 60Hz: 15.9 ms
Only 1 B grade left in stock so they appear to be shifting no problem.And that's why they'll sit there for 6 months+ and the entire monitor section is heaving atm and will be for the foreseeable, they just aren't flexible enough with the discounts required to shift them.
Also wondering the same @NikTheSHNIKHas there been any update on availability for the pre-order?
Only 1 B grade left in stock so they appear to be shifting no problem.
You have to wonder why there were 5 M28Us as B-grade last week! What makes someone return one?Have you *seen* the amount of monitors in the B-Grade dept? I was talking mainly generally.
All sorts of reasons, I'd guess a common one on a 28" 4K monitor would be text size too small and not knowing you can change the scaling in display settings. Could also just be buyers remorse since it's very expensive.You have to wonder why there were 5 M28Us as B-grade last week! What makes someone return one?
Apparently they didn't arrive. Unless OCUK can correct me.I ordered on Friday, but it looks like I missed the block of deliveries that OCUK had coming in.
Do we know when these will be back in stock?