![]() If you have an Nvidia card, DEFINITELY get the Benq. (100 hz works up to 1024x768 in dsub mode, hz works in DVI mode as a custom resolution, although it shows 60hz on the OSD). I suspect the out of range 85 hz errors are from the VGA side of things, since hz works perfectly if you create it as a detailed resolution, and if you use DSUB in windows 7, the only refresh rates available are 60, 75 and 120. ![]() I found hz shows "out of range" every other time you try to switch to it, out of range every time (you can still use the screen) and works fine apparently. Benq, for example shows 'Out of range (even though you still get a fully working screen and can 'close" the error, but lose OSD access) at every 85 hz refresh rate under 1920x1080 (Unless it's GPU scaled from annoying to deal with even though you can still USE the refresh rate), while the VG248QE happily runs at display scaled, , etc. VG248QE acts far more gracefully with lower custom resolutions you can create in Custom resolution utility (that you may want to use in directX 9 games) than the Benq does.the Benq is more hit and miss, while the Asus eats everything you can throw at it. The 27" XL2720Z keeps the exact same gamma point regardless of refresh rate (a big plus). Benq XL2411Z/XL2420Z/XL2430T, all with blur reduction, have their own gamma settings, so you can avoid dealing with ICC profiles. The VG and Benq 24" panels (This AU Optronics panel is also used in XL2411T and XL2420T, XL2411Z, XL2420Z) all seem to have an issue with gamma point becoming too low (washed out) at high refresh rates compared to the spot on 60 hz, which means you need an ICC profile for 120 and 144 hz if you want decent gamma. ![]() ![]() Very nice and vibrant (if somewhat oversaturated and some shades overempathized) in Theater mode., and ability to use lightboost through the Strobelight program on AMD And Nvidia gpu's. VG248QE (as long as you get one without the high refresh rate scanlines/lightboost scanlines problem) is a good monitor to start on. Eh? Capacitor problem was from awhile ago, and that was NOT limited to Benq.
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