Im having Asus VX239H , which is 5ms response time...
thinking to have a 1ms monitor.
Any differences?
My main purposes is to play games.
This post has been edited by lansi_raju: Apr 18 2017, 08:48 AM
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Im having Asus VX239H , which is 5ms response time...
thinking to have a 1ms monitor. Any differences? My main purposes is to play games. This post has been edited by lansi_raju: Apr 18 2017, 08:48 AM |
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Apr 18 2017, 08:50 AM
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What type of games? Competitive or Single player?
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its better to have higher refresh rate monitor than respond time
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Apr 18 2017, 09:40 AM
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respond time always not actually the monitors has...
every monitor got its input lag+respond time, dont fall into marketing trick @@ Survey more about review an monitor which more details Refresh rate and g-sync/freesync is another story and depends on your gpu performance. |
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You won't see any different between 1ms vs 5ms, if you planned to upgrade~ get a 144Hz if you're into competitive gaming ( you're also need make sure your GPU got the power to bring you that much of frames).
TN Panel will do for gaming, since you don't need IPS "True Color" for gaming. Some people just prefer saturated color |
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QUOTE(lansi_raju @ Apr 18 2017, 03:25 PM) Then just go for 1ms monitor just to be save. We can't really tell the different with naked eyes. You only can see it when you have a super slow motion video recorder.I'm not sure about 144hz monitor though. PS4 hardly hits above 60fps. If playing competitive games with your PC, I'll say, go with 144hz! |
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QUOTE(lansi_raju @ Apr 18 2017, 02:25 PM) Input lag and respond time is totally different things.... Input lag is command from ur source output to ur display, respond time is how long your display process to visual. Commonly, a tn panel respond time will be 1ms-5ms, ips panel 5-8ms, va panel about 10-15. Input lag is vary coz every display has different timing, Usually, a tv's input lag more than a monitor does, and higher resolution the input lag commonly will more. one ips monitor may have similar input lag with one tn display, even a tn panel of 1 ms may higher input lag. example, Samsung u28d590d 28 inch 4k tn monitor stated as 1ms monitor, actually its respond time g2g can reach highest as 19ms, lowest 1ms, average is 7ms. Its input lag can reach as high as 39ms. Acer xb271hk 27 inch 4k ips monitor stated as 4ms monitor , it got respond time lowesr 4.5ms highest 11ms,average is 7.6ms. But its input lag just only 4ms. Don't be fooled by marketing 1ms 6ms 8ms, its actually a bullshit. Just survey hows your current display performance under review, if willing to change a display, pls surevery as more as possible to get a best value for fit ur budget. |
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Anything for console just sticks with 60hz monitor. It won't go higher than that. 1ms or 4ms, doesn't matter. Whatever competitive games you are playing, if it's for the consoles then it doesn't matter. End of the day, if the machine can only tops 60fps, then why would you worry about how many ms the response is?
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