streetmarinee
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Finally a monitor made by samsung worth buying I have seen on 2 sites that the S23A550H is 0ms input lag not many out there. Does anyone have this monitor? How do ya like it?
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how can it be 0ms? Do they round down?
Even if you had 120Hz monitor running at 120FPS, wouldn't it still take 8.3ms to display the next frame?
If your interested in responsive gaming... a 120hz is the only way to really go. I believe samsung's first 120hz also had zero input lag.
I own a Dell U2408... which has some of the largest tested imput lag I've seen in monitor reviews. It seems like when I run a game with vsync at 60fps, I get ever so slight hiccups -- hiccups that don't occur with my U2311 or older 2005fpw's. I know that input lag isn't constant - where if you always had a constant level of lag, you'd always be x(ms) behind. If you get 10ms of lag, then 60ms of lag, it seems like it could explain the slight hesitations I see. I read about people complaining of lag all the time -- but does anyone ever notice it? Ghosting of slow responding panels is easily noticable, but input lag, not so much. Is this what I'm experiencing? I've only been testing it with games that can run vsync'd with plenty of headroom to spare. It seems kind consistent.
Input lag is consistent, the lag spikes we read about in old reviews are a result of inaccurate testing (better mehthods have only been discovered recently). Vsync adds even more lag.
There should be a massive difference between the 2408wfp even with just mouse movements unless you have the Rev02 which has 17ms- input lag.
Input lag is consistent, the lag spikes we read about in old reviews are a result of inaccurate testing (better mehthods have only been discovered recently)..
Clone mode is not guaranteed to be synchronized. In fact, if both monitors are not running at the same resolution and the same exact refresh rate using the same exact timing parameters, it's not possible for them to be synchronized. Either you need to use a splitter, or you need to use a program where you can easily see the desynchronization like the Refresh Rate Multitool. That program will synchronize to one monitor, and if the monitors are not exactly synchronized, you will see a line of tearing on the other monitor. If you take a picture when the line of tearing drifts off the screen, the results should be consistent.Antipode said:When I try clone mode between my monitors the lag difference between them is not consistent, and varies between 1-2 frames.
The only monitor where game mode actually makes a difference is the Dell U2410, which actually has no lag in game mode. It has one frame of lag in other modes.Godmachine said:In game mode its far more reasonable. With game mode selected its around 14-17ms.