Hey guys. Got this monitor a few weeks back, and I'm very happy with it so far. I went from a 60hz LCD, so the transition was quite something. I thought I'd get a thread going where we could share experiences and tweaks for this monitor.
Currently I'm using the settings suggested here: http://pcmonitors.info/reviews/benq-xl2411t
"Picture Mode= Standard
Brightness= 28 (according to preferences and lighting – this is still rather bright)
Contrast= 50
Gamma= Gamma 5
Color Temperature= User
Red= 100
Green= 96
Blue= 98"
Brightness is the only thing I've changed back and forth a bit, can't really decide. AMA definitely works best at the high setting. Have any of you played around with the other display/picture modes, "gamer" presets or features? Do you use the no-motion-blur lightboost tweak that has been floating around lately? (ATI here, so I can't.)
And for you, who like me, run it at 144hz in windows (why not, right?), what r_displayrefresh and com_maxfps do you run with? I'm using displayrefresh 0 and maxfps 125 at the moment, but at 144hz in win I'm not certain it's optimal.
Share your experiences, tips and tricks! Any input is greatly appreciated.
Currently I'm using the settings suggested here: http://pcmonitors.info/reviews/benq-xl2411t
"Picture Mode= Standard
Brightness= 28 (according to preferences and lighting – this is still rather bright)
Contrast= 50
Gamma= Gamma 5
Color Temperature= User
Red= 100
Green= 96
Blue= 98"
Brightness is the only thing I've changed back and forth a bit, can't really decide. AMA definitely works best at the high setting. Have any of you played around with the other display/picture modes, "gamer" presets or features? Do you use the no-motion-blur lightboost tweak that has been floating around lately? (ATI here, so I can't.)
And for you, who like me, run it at 144hz in windows (why not, right?), what r_displayrefresh and com_maxfps do you run with? I'm using displayrefresh 0 and maxfps 125 at the moment, but at 144hz in win I'm not certain it's optimal.
Share your experiences, tips and tricks! Any input is greatly appreciated.
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