try short the EXC5 and see if you can go furtherSomeone help me im getting a green screen :/
All set here.The best bet is to run through the definitive fix guide, and if that doesn't solve the problem make a thread because at that point you may have a further hardware issue like modology
This is a great resource for that kind of thing: https://displaylag.comAnyone own any 32” 1ms 1080p monitors that they recommend?
I don't have a 32" unfortunately, but my 27" Benq Zowie has 1ms response and is used in major fighting game tournaments. It's my go-to gaming LCD these days.Anyone own any 32” 1ms 1080p monitors that they recommend?
yea i was about to buy the 27” benq zowie that your talking about but then i was speaking with jassin000 and a 32” in a cab will be better for 2 players running cps2 ->HAS -> OSSC (thats my end game with the cps2) to build a cab for it. Im just stuck on what 32” monitor will be bestI don't have a 32" unfortunately, but my 27" Benq Zowie has 1ms response and is used in major fighting game tournaments. It's my go-to gaming LCD these days.
I read that their XL series now has 2560x1440 resolution. It's not 4k, but it's a step-up on 1080p.
thankss ill check the site outThis is a great resource for that kind of thing: https://displaylag.comAnyone own any 32” 1ms 1080p monitors that they recommend?
The lag values on that site are reported in a stupid way. The Leo Bodnar tester he uses shows 3 flashing bars which can be used to detect display latency at that point on the screen. Displaylag guy adds all those up and divides by 3 to get an average. Based on his numbers, my BenQ RL2460 has 10ms of lag. It surely does not (I've done high speed camera testing against a CRT). We already know that a 60 hz display with zero lag (i.e. a CRT) will take 16.67ms to update 1 frame, so a lag free LCD should have the following readings at each bar of the Leo Bodnar tester:This is a great resource for that kind of thing: https://displaylag.comAnyone own any 32” 1ms 1080p monitors that they recommend?
wow thanks!! Thats very helpful indeedThe lag values on that site are reported in a stupid way. The Leo Bodnar tester he uses shows 3 flashing bars which can be used to detect display latency at that point on the screen. Displaylag guy adds all those up and divides by 3 to get an average. Based on his numbers, my BenQ RL2460 has 10ms of lag. It surely does not (I've done high speed camera testing against a CRT). We already know that a 60 hz display with zero lag (i.e. a CRT) will take 16.67ms to update 1 frame, so a lag free LCD should have the following readings at each bar of the Leo Bodnar tester:
00.00ms
08.33ms
16.67ms
The average of those is ~8.3. Subtract that from displaylag's averages to get proper numbers.
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Fantastic price. I think I paid over double that, though mine was brand new. Hopefully it doesn't have any problems with it, but that's a great price.Holly shit talking about that 27” benq zowie monitor , i looked in ebay and i won one for $102 on a bid , haha how lucky am i @opt2not