Here's one thing that bothers me about the Asus:
"Unfortunately, even with the panel set to zero output, the lowest we were able to achieve was a little over 136 cd/m2 which is perfect for most viewers but it may still be too much for some. "
I use my current 60hz 27" LCD at 105cdm2. I...
There is no attitude, there is only people coming in this thread that don't even know what the word "INPUT LAG" even means then telling me there is no problem with the driver inadvertently calling me a liar, like I'm just making this up out of thin air. How do you expect me to react?
The...
Which is why it's so annoying when an avalanche of people like that continuously post in the thread saying there is no problem. It makes me feel like I'm the guy in the movie Idiocracy and I'm trying to fix my front lawn and all these people are running up watering it with gatorade. I'm just...
If the increased input lag with newer nvidia drivers is not a problem for you, then go do something else with your life instead of trying to argue in my thread, it's that simple. Trying to call me a liar and saying there is no problem is not being civil.
All the people who post on this forum using 60ms input lag S-PVA Samsung LCD's don't notice any problem with their PC either. Does that mean there is no input lag problem with those screens? No, it doesn't. If those people can't notice 60ms input lag, they aren't going to notice the probably...
I made this thread knowing perfectly well that 90% of responses were going to be from Nvidia shills or internet forum troll contrarians that just want to argue if the sky is blue or not. I have tested this stuff extensively and the only variable that causes the laggy/sloppy mouse movement is...
I don't know what kind of absurd responses these are. My DPC latency is 30. People keep trying to shift the blame from the drivers to me when the *only variable* that I need to change to see the problem is changing from 186.82 drivers to any newer drivers.
I'm 30 years old with a comp sci...
You've got to be kidding. 7ms feels almost the same as using a CRT whereas 28ms input lag is almost unbearable for even mozilla browsing. Like I said, the mouse and mouse settings you use are a huge factor in noticing stuff like this as well. When you crank the dpi high and set cursor speed...
And people also buy Dell 2408wfp PVA LCD screens with 60ms input lag and type the exact same sentence you just did. "I don't see any problem". Yes, people on this forum do that by the boatload. The problem is there. I see it on two different computers with two different graphics cards.
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I don't know the exact driver number when this problem started, all I know is drivers below the 190.xx series seem to be safe. All the new drivers I've tried have GOD AWFUL mouse movement. It feels like they just slapped 10-15ms additional input lag on every driver series above that.
My...
Well the 23inch 1920x1080 NEC IPS can be forced to run at 72hz over DVI so I don't see why this one wouldn't go higher. I just don't know what timings to try.
To stare at a monitor for long periods of time, the brightness needs to be around 100-120cdm2. As for other factors, LED backlights have a lot less eyestrain than CCFL and glossy mirror screens like on some HP's will cause more eyestrain.
Also, many CCFL backlights will flicker when the...
That was my point. E-IPS is a synonym for "WE CUT CORNERS EVERYWHERE WE COULD AND THE MONITOR IS GOING TO LOOK LIKE CRAP COMPARED TO A NORMAL IPS THAT YOU COULD BUY 5 YEARS AGO, WE ALSO THREW IN A TERRIBLE SCREEN COATING FOR NO REASON THAT DOESN'T SAVE MONEY BUT WE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A GOOD...