QUOTE(chocobo7779 @ Nov 1 2020, 12:37 AM)
The panel QC on most consumer monitors (including gaming monitors) these days are a hit or miss (usually non-existent) - just go to any PC hardware forum and you'll see lots of complaints like IPS glow/BLB/flickering/others.... Even the ridiculously-priced monitors are not spared either 
I know there are some people eventually went for a LG OLED TV or even end up going back to a high end CRT (like the famous Sony FW900) after they gave up on waiting for a monitor with decent QC or just tired of playing the panel lottery (very common on AUO panels)
The last years where panel manufacturers actually QC their panels was the early 2010s, mind you, and if you want a monitor with decent QC these days you'll have to pay very high prices for professional grade monitors (like those Eizos/HP Dreamcolor), but you can basically forget about gaming on it (it's meant for color critical work, not gaming)
thats one part. I know there are some people eventually went for a LG OLED TV or even end up going back to a high end CRT (like the famous Sony FW900) after they gave up on waiting for a monitor with decent QC or just tired of playing the panel lottery (very common on AUO panels)
The last years where panel manufacturers actually QC their panels was the early 2010s, mind you, and if you want a monitor with decent QC these days you'll have to pay very high prices for professional grade monitors (like those Eizos/HP Dreamcolor), but you can basically forget about gaming on it (it's meant for color critical work, not gaming)
qc for variable refresh rate.. scalars are generic and are not tunes specifically to EACH panel. its based on broad spec to a single type panal. y gsync are FPGA which is why the module cost alot.. because panels have manufactoring yields.. hence y ontop of QC rejection it needs to be customized to that panel. So thats y after 6-7 years no asic gsync module was ever introduced. infact the modules are getting more expensive since now it needs better ram caching
https://www.google.com.my/amp/s/www.techpow...r-pricing%3famp
so again nvidia which has better resources and manpower tested gsync that price vs amd No F given freesync ..
so again who beliefs in amd rage mode/sma tech to be stable.. gonna be in for a shock.
This post has been edited by cstkl1: Nov 1 2020, 10:04 AM
Nov 1 2020, 10:03 AM
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