ASUS Also Shows PG258Q - a 24.5-in monitor with 240 Hz panel

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If I'd really play any fps competitive, I'd opt for the most stable fps, the higher the better. Also, if you render with high fps on a high hz display, your input lag decreases. That's why they go with high fps high hz combinations I guess.
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I dont even wana know what they gona ask price wise for it..
Fun fact, like all TV high refresh rates, those are extrapolated and not actual refresh rate.
No TV's are more than 60 Hz. All marketing. Plasma claimed 600 Hz with SubField Drive. Check it out. It's still 60 Hz..
some TV actual do have 120hz panels the http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/sony/x830c TV likes this actual do 120hz from PC connections
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Thats the kind of monitor that I want. However, I wish it didnt have gsync, because I know with gsync it will cost so much. 240hz ftw.
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No TV's are more than 60 Hz. All marketing. Plasma claimed 600 Hz with SubField Drive. Check it out. It's still 60 Hz..
The larger 4K sets (55/60" and larger) are running a native 120hz, and not the fake, BS 120hz that smaller TVs claim.
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The larger 4K sets (55/60" and larger) are running a native 120hz, and not the fake, BS 120hz that smaller TVs claim.
small size tv and some of the 1080p have it to it just general the 1k range on those. and not the cheaper ones.
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Does anyone know if ULMB mode will still be restricted to max 120Hz? I'm assuming it will be... The good thing is that 240Hz is around 4ms between frames which would improve tracking clarity but nevertheless, I prefer the actual Lightboost / ULMB effect for FPS games.
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at one time I thought who the hell can get 144 fps to justify a rog swift and I bought one :P But who the hell gets 240 fps? hmm 1080p 1080 sli might work out, wonder how it would look like... but that monitor alone is asking for the highest grade components, that's gonna kill your wallet.
I can honestly only see a use for that Hz value atm for CSGO/Quake/... players. Those games can output some insane framerates. For anyone playing newer titles this is a tad pointless. Not that I mind, the less latency the better, but it does seem pointless if you can't get a framerate that high.
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"The monitor only works with DisplayPort 1.3 / 1.4" is this true? i looked up https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DisplayPort and it shows there that 1920x1080 240hz is supported in DisplayPort 1.2? i really want to buy this monitor when it releases. if it wont work for my card should i get the ASUS ROG Swift PG248Q eSports Gaming Monitor - 24" FHD (1920x1080) 1ms, overclockable 180Hz, G-SYNC™ instead?
https://www.asus.com/Monitors/ROG-SWIFT-PG258Q/
ROG Swift PG258Q has a wide selection of connectivity options including DisplayPort 1.2 and HDMI. There are also two USB 3.0 ports for your mouse and keyboard.
Sounds like you should be fine.