** EIZO FORIS FG2421 240Hz GAMING MONITOR NOW IN STOCK!! **

This or 144hz gsync??? Toughy.

Nope, easy, THIS
If the PQ on the asus is anything like the benq then you will be stunned by this, there is no comparison

This. I would suggest 5/10 people could not tell the difference between constant 120 and 60 fps. Not sure someone could tell 240 vs 120. And please don't that that bloody Pilots test!

I am happy to be proven wrong but 240Hz is a huge gimmick

Great price though Gibbo!!

The 240hz on this just helps to reduce blur, of which there is a little at 120hz, downside of 240 is it introduces a little lag.


Think of this monitor as not quite as lag free as the benq but has great colours and viewing angles like an IPS but with far superior blacks then them all which just makes the picture superb.
 
I wonder will this monitor ever recieve the GSYNC treatment though? that would guarantee my purchase with the add in board done myself later. Just think of it the only downside to this baby is VSYNC which at 120hz equals an 8MS delay in frames due to the nature of frame buffering. Granted 120HZ would be super smooth, GSYNC could further improve smoothness and FPS.


If you removed VSYNC and let this monitor be controlled by the graphics card at 120HZ there would be no frame buffers, no delays just the full 120 frames per second as they happen and are drawn by the GPU. The only delay is how far the screen can refresh which would be under 4-5MS ona modern panel? Then you tackle the blur with frame insertion every other frame which is 240HZ GSYNC. I need to stop now before i drool all over my clothes.
 
One thing to add regarding this epic panel is the software, obviously there are many profiles and ones that are good for gaming are bad for web browsing etc, but the software allows you to automatically assign profiles to specific programs, so once set up, NO button pressing :D just make sure you use the supplied USB cable for this feature to work.
 
- Response Time: Less than 1ms (Turbo 240: ON, Monito spec)

Response Time
Panel spec: 4ms G2G
Eizo spec: <1ms G2G (Turbo 240 On)

The only delay is how far the screen can refresh which would be under 4-5MS ona modern panel?

Wouldn't a 'less than 1ms' (or actual 4ms) response time (usually G2G?) indicate a panel refresh rate much lower?
 
Do remember that these aren't true 240hz, everything runs at 120hz and you can then set it to interpolate the frames or insert a blank one.

The latter is what you really want as it will smooth out game play even more and is essentially what the lightboost hacks do.
 
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