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I just purchased my first 144hz/freesync monitor.
Its the AOC G2770PF to be exact. LINK TO REVIEW
I expected to be blown away by the higher refresh rate coming from my other 60hz monitors, since everyone always says "The difference from a 60hz display is like night and day and I'll never go back to 60hz"
But to say I'm underwhelmed performing everyday tasks would be an understatement.
When dragging a window around my desktop there is noticeable text ghosting.
When scrolling web pages there is noticeable text ghosting.
I can stop the text ghosting while scrolling on these forums in Firefox if i disable smooth scrolling, but Ive never had to do that with any other monitor i've ever owned. (the text ghosting also happens in Chrome & IE, so its not a Firefox issue)
Ive done the blur busters frame skipping test shown HERE and verified the monitor is not skipping frames at 120hz or 144hz...all looks good.(I used Chrome for this)
120hz/144hz and FreeSync seem to be working just fine also.
Is it normal to have text ghosting when dragging windows around the desktop or scrolling through web pages on a 120/144hz monitor?
And if it is, why do reviews or other 120hz/144hz owners never mention these things?
Any Suggestions of things to try?
I've tried every overdrive setting my monitor has and it makes zero difference.
As far as the gaming experience...
I'm very happy with the 30hz-144hz Freesync range using the unsigned driver AOC provides , it works very well. :thumbsup:
For day to day tasks though, i'm sticking with my 60hz IPS monitor for now.
But I'd really like to be able to use just one display on this PC, since my desk isn't really setup for multiple displays.
And no, this isn't a TN vs IPS thing, I own several of both type of panels and was fully aware of TNs limitations before buying, this monitor was bought for GAMING so the lower response time , higher refresh rate and FreeSync were the key features.
I just didn't expect this text ghosting issue when doing everyday tasks, since nobody ever seems to mention it and none of my other TN panels have the issue.
Note: I've already calibrated the monitor, so that's not the issue.(I used A Datacolor Spyder4 Express to be exact)
I just purchased my first 144hz/freesync monitor.
Its the AOC G2770PF to be exact. LINK TO REVIEW
I expected to be blown away by the higher refresh rate coming from my other 60hz monitors, since everyone always says "The difference from a 60hz display is like night and day and I'll never go back to 60hz"
But to say I'm underwhelmed performing everyday tasks would be an understatement.
When dragging a window around my desktop there is noticeable text ghosting.
When scrolling web pages there is noticeable text ghosting.
I can stop the text ghosting while scrolling on these forums in Firefox if i disable smooth scrolling, but Ive never had to do that with any other monitor i've ever owned. (the text ghosting also happens in Chrome & IE, so its not a Firefox issue)
Ive done the blur busters frame skipping test shown HERE and verified the monitor is not skipping frames at 120hz or 144hz...all looks good.(I used Chrome for this)
120hz/144hz and FreeSync seem to be working just fine also.
Is it normal to have text ghosting when dragging windows around the desktop or scrolling through web pages on a 120/144hz monitor?
And if it is, why do reviews or other 120hz/144hz owners never mention these things?
Any Suggestions of things to try?
I've tried every overdrive setting my monitor has and it makes zero difference.
As far as the gaming experience...
I'm very happy with the 30hz-144hz Freesync range using the unsigned driver AOC provides , it works very well. :thumbsup:
For day to day tasks though, i'm sticking with my 60hz IPS monitor for now.
But I'd really like to be able to use just one display on this PC, since my desk isn't really setup for multiple displays.
And no, this isn't a TN vs IPS thing, I own several of both type of panels and was fully aware of TNs limitations before buying, this monitor was bought for GAMING so the lower response time , higher refresh rate and FreeSync were the key features.
I just didn't expect this text ghosting issue when doing everyday tasks, since nobody ever seems to mention it and none of my other TN panels have the issue.
Note: I've already calibrated the monitor, so that's not the issue.(I used A Datacolor Spyder4 Express to be exact)
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