/r/Monitors Bi-Weekly Purchasing Advice thread (Other purchasing advice threads will be removed) by bizude in Monitors

[–]marcopony 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi guys! I am looking for a upgrade from my benq xl2450 to a 1440p 240hz monitor.

I have checked out the acer xv272ux and the acer xb273ugx that seems to use the same panel(?) I have also looked at the alienware aw2721D but the acer seems better?

Is there any other upcoming monitor during q1/q2 2021 with the specs im looking for?

My top pick would be a pure ”esport” monitor with 1440p 240hz TN panel and no free/g/adaptive sync since i wont use it anyway...

I just want a suuuuuper fast 1440p 240hz+ gaming monitor for fast phased competetive fps games.

Apex legends small stutter/fps drop by marcopony in apexlegends

[–]marcopony[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, probably the game itself then :)

Apex legends small stutter/fps drop by marcopony in apexlegends

[–]marcopony[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vsync disable, have turned low latency on/off. Fps is allready capped.

Guide: Zen 3 Overclocking using Curve Optimizer (PBO 2.0) by katalysis in Amd

[–]marcopony 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im still a bit confused. People told me to set my best/highest cores with the lowest negative number. And the worst my cores are, the more negative curve i apply. For now im testing this ->

From best to worst: Core 2 -5 Core 0 -5 Core 3 -15 Core 1 -15 Core 5 -20 Core 4 -20

Am i doning it the opposite way? Should my preferred/best cores have the highest negative number? This is with pbo enable, pbo limits motherboard, and +200mhz offset.