Hey guys,
new member here. Thanks for the read and opinions, since I struggled with this monitor, wether I should keep it or not.
I'm on my second one now, the first one I received still had the old firmware. I had massive flickering, it started with Assassins Creed Origins and didn't go away from there on.
Even turning off Freesync didn't help.
I ordered an Acer Predator Z35p for comparison, since it has GSync and I'm using an RTX3080. There was no flickering at all with this monitor, although I read that GSync-flicker is also possible.
Two weeks later my second Iiyma with the new Firmware arrived, and the flickering is only present in loading screens in AC Origins and Battlefront 2. I had one flash ingame so far, nothing more.
I also tried Cyberpunk 2077 and chose the graphics settings so it would always drop in and out of the freesync range at approx. 48 hz. No flickering there. It only happens if you get a frametime
spike at high refresh rates (more than 100 Hz for me), what happens in 2 games so far in loading screens.
I also ordered a Vesa-certified DP cable from Club3d as recommended, but it didn't change anything for me.
Adaptive sync aside, the Iiyama's image quality in my opinion is far superior to the Acer. The colors on the Acer look washed out, and changing the settings heavily could only bring them close to
the Iiyama, but never the same. It looks like the Predator is missing some color shades, it's especially noticeable in skies (in AC Origins).
The Acer has massive bezels, it looks kinda clunky next to the sleek Iiyama. Also, the Iiyama seems to be sharper.
I just attribute that to the 34 inch panel compared to the 35 inch of the Acer at the same resolution.
The price increase over the Iiyama (ca 300 € over here) wasn't worth it for me, since I'm not bothered that much by a loading screen that flickers one or two times. Also, I'm bound to NVidia with
GSync, and with AMD back in the game and me keeping my monitors longer than my GPU, Freesync is the better choice for the future.
The next screen that was interesting for me is the LG 34GN850, but it's nearly double the price, the IPS Panel has lower contrast and I'm starting to love the blacks that VA gives me.
I'm not bothered by the VA ghosting, but I don't play competitive shooters, so maybe I'm insensitive to this problem.
TL,DR: Flickering is much less with the new firmware, but still present. If you can't stand it, you have to go up in price and probably have to deal with worse image quality until you get to real expensive screens.