motion blur reduction on or off?

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i have a question not sure what is best for my monitor..
i got a acer nitro ips 1ms display but only way to achieve the 1ms is if i use vbr(motion blur reduction)
but what vbr does is it makes the display really dim it lowers the brightness you cant turn the brightness back up because then it disables vbr so my question is whats better
using VBR but with a dim display and 1ms? OR turn off VBR my display will then be 5ms but then i can use any brightness setting i want

also is there a huge difference between 5ms and 1ms?
if not i might as well disable vbr because its pretty dim if i dont..
 
Some people are going to notice the motion blur more than others. What hz does your monitor run at? What FPS are you able to achieve?
 
I don't think you guys read his post. He's talking about a motion blur reduction setting within his monitor hardware. I believe the brightness is lowered because the backlight is getting switched on and off between frames which is how the tech works to remove the blur.

Like I asked. What is your monitor refresh rate? 60/120/144/155/??

What FPS are you able to achieve in the game you are playing?
 
i have a question not sure what is best for my monitor..
i got a acer nitro ips 1ms display but only way to achieve the 1ms is if i use vbr(motion blur reduction)
but what vbr does is it makes the display really dim it lowers the brightness you cant turn the brightness back up because then it disables vbr so my question is whats better
using VBR but with a dim display and 1ms? OR turn off VBR my display will then be 5ms but then i can use any brightness setting i want

also is there a huge difference between 5ms and 1ms?
if not i might as well disable vbr because its pretty dim if i dont..

VBR isn't motion blur reduction, VBR is Variable BitRate.

also depending on the monitor you have, asus say VBR will disable freesync and reduce FPS in game.
 
i have an acer nitro 1ms display here and my understanding was to get 1ms you had to disable freesync go to over drive and set to extreme

Edit: found this

VRB means Visual Response Boost and it's a feature which decreases blur in fast moving images to achieve the effect of a 1ms MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time).
In other words, if you enable VBR, you can get 1ms response time with that IPS monitor.
Though, IPS monitors aren't capable of getting faster than 4ms GTG (Grey To Grey) due to the IPS panel design. So, to get past that, monitor manufacturers, e.g Acer, use different features (MPRT, VRB etc) to get the 1ms response time.
 
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I don't think you guys read his post. He's talking about a motion blur reduction setting within his monitor hardware. I believe the brightness is lowered because the backlight is getting switched on and off between frames which is how the tech works to remove the blur.

Like I asked. What is your monitor refresh rate? 60/120/144/155/??

What FPS are you able to achieve in the game you are playing?

my bad its a Acer Nitro 5 1MS IPS 75HZ 1080p display to be exact haha it came as a feature what you think i should do?
and i run everything at 1080p @ 75hz which is native resolution for me, my gpu is a gtx 1660 super
 
i have an acer nitro 1ms display here and my understanding was to get 1ms you had to disable freesync go to over drive and set to extreme

Edit: found this

VRB means Visual Response Boost and it's a feature which decreases blur in fast moving images to achieve the effect of a 1ms MPRT (Moving Picture Response Time).
In other words, if you enable VBR, you can get 1ms response time with that IPS monitor.
Though, IPS monitors aren't capable of getting faster than 4ms GTG (Grey To Grey) due to the IPS panel design. So, to get past that, monitor manufacturers, e.g Acer, use different features (MPRT, VRB etc) to get the 1ms response time.

yea so my question to you is ,is it worth it dealing with the really dim screen for the 1ms?
or is 4ms good enough and i wont even notice a difference?
also i dont use freesync i got nvidia
 
yea so my question to you is ,is it worth it dealing with the really dim screen for the 1ms?
or is 4ms good enough and i wont even notice a difference?
VBR isn't motion blur reduction, VBR is Variable BitRate.

also depending on the monitor you have, asus say VBR will disable freesync and reduce FPS in game.
i have nvidia anyway so cant use freesync
 
i just turned on VRB and there is no way i would ever run it like that.
my panel isn't ips so i get 1ms without VBR, but even if i didn't there no way i would run the brightness so low.

unless you can use the pc with the screen that dim Set overdrive to extreme and move on.
 
my bad its a Acer Nitro 5 1MS IPS 75HZ 1080p display to be exact haha it came as a feature what you think i should do?
and i run everything at 1080p @ 75hz which is native resolution for me, my gpu is a gtx 1660 super

Ok, so it's not a high refresh rate monitor. Have you actually noticed the blur yourself?
 
so you guys opinion is dont use vbr cause of the dimmed screen then? ill be stuck with 4ms then hmm hope i wont notice it too bad in doom eternal?
 
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