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[Official] The Qnix/X-Star 1440p Monitor Club - Page 2095TomcatV schrieb:Actually I've seen the multi-input "True10" get to 120Hz ... BUT IT DOESN'T MATTER ... they ALL frame skip/drop frames and have noticeably more input lag AND a slightly inferior panel (AH-VA vs PLS)! Some True10 versions (HDMI) have been verified to OC to 85Hz without frame dropping, but that's it http://files.overclock.net/images/smilies/redface.gif
Read more details and "proof links" HERE
[Official] The Qnix/X-Star 1440p Monitor Club - Page 1881TomcatV schrieb:We now have preliminary proof that the True10 Multi model ... WILL OC to 85Hz, but only when connected to the Dual DVI port! ... see HERE ... It's the model in the middle in the above screenshot ...
96Hz and higher still produces Major "Frame Dropping" http://files.overclock.net/images/smilies/redface.gif
Also there is no cure for the noticeable input lag compared to the QNIX single-input/PLS in FPS gaming due to the "scaler" inherent in the True10 models ... see comments/graph HERE (1/2 way down the post) http://files.overclock.net/images/smilies/redface.gif
*** Yaz also gives an updated breakdown of the True10's drawbacks including AH-VA panel is slightly inferior to the PLS panel! ... see HERE http://files.overclock.net/images/smilies/thumb.gif
Additionally it looks like some True10 models also have the PWM Dimming problem as expanded upon by MenacingTuba ...
HERE and HERE ...
Frame Dropping @ 96Hz-120Hz will look like this ... PROOF HERE
[Official] The Qnix/X-Star 1440p Monitor Club - Page 1944cathole schrieb:
Das halte ich also nicht unbedingt für besonders glaubwürdig. Deshalb hätte ich einfach gerne ein Foto gesehen, das deine deine Behauptung bestätigt.Also die Multi Input Variante vom QX2710 ist auf jeden Fall bis 96Hz übertaktbar. Meistens sogar mehr.
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