Hey,
I noticed you emailed us with the same question, so I’ll just answer it here. On modern monitors the overdrive doesn’t impact the input lag :)
Thanks for the answer and thanks to the team for all the work you put into this website. i always check here before buying anything
In the past, I bought a VG259QM in 2020, when I turned on gsync with 280hz in that model, there was constant ghosting and flickering on the screen, I returned it and bought a current VG259QM and its Panel AUO 2022 MCM103. I do not have GSYNC Problem in this Panel, but AUO Panels Some people say bad, but when I examined it, I learned that it is still produced in the market and is very high quality. I know that there are those who love the Qisda Panel After all, it is a panel produced by BenQ, but after researching, I learned that it was removed from the market. I wonder which panel the tests were examined according to and do the test results change when the panel changes? Can I find out according to which panel you made this test result?
2020 Model VG259QM Problem I Experienced (In addition, if you want, I shot a lot of videos, I can share them before sending them to the service)
Problem: https://imgur.com/a/UgYl7zM
And finally, you shared overdrive settings for the highest hz in your review, but you recommend 80/120 overdrive for the overclocked setting on this monitor, so what should be the overdrive setting for 240hz 60? 80? 120?
Update: Tested the monitor’s compatibility with 1440p on the PS5, but it doesn’t work.
I’ve this monitor and I wonder whether or not overdrive adds any input lag? because I remember on older monitors it did.
Hey,
I noticed you emailed us with the same question, so I’ll just answer it here. On modern monitors the overdrive doesn’t impact the input lag :)
In the past, I bought a VG259QM in 2020, when I turned on gsync with 280hz in that model, there was constant ghosting and flickering on the screen, I returned it and bought a current VG259QM and its Panel AUO 2022 MCM103. I do not have GSYNC Problem in this Panel, but AUO Panels Some people say bad, but when I examined it, I learned that it is still produced in the market and is very high quality. I know that there are those who love the Qisda Panel After all, it is a panel produced by BenQ, but after researching, I learned that it was removed from the market. I wonder which panel the tests were examined according to and do the test results change when the panel changes? Can I find out according to which panel you made this test result?
2020 Model VG259QM Problem I Experienced (In addition, if you want, I shot a lot of videos, I can share them before sending them to the service) Problem: https://imgur.com/a/UgYl7zM
Old Panel: https://imgur.com/a/gRxxyXn New Panel: https://imgur.com/etE1faV
And finally, you shared overdrive settings for the highest hz in your review, but you recommend 80/120 overdrive for the overclocked setting on this monitor, so what should be the overdrive setting for 240hz 60? 80? 120?
The ASUS VG259QM has exceptionally low input lag, even with VRR enabled. that is 1.9 with vrr (g sync) ?
We results are with VRR disabled, but it remains low even with it on :)
Ouch, that input lag at 60 is a huge deal breaker, what were they thinking?