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  2. [SOLVED] Is this monitor 2 or 1 ms response time?

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/is-this-monitor-2-or-1-ms-response-time.3756997

    The incredibly-low 2ms input lag brings quick response accuracy to catch notoriously-agile enemies. It's so fast, that action begins instantly when you turn on the screen, with virtually no delay between your peripherals and the game." One more thing the box the monitor came in detailed a few specs and one of the was the 1ms response time.

  3. TFT Response Time Test. - Tom's Hardware Forum

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    > Is there a simple way to test TFT response time? Eg that could discern bet. > 16ms and 14ms ?? > > You could have a look and see what tomshardware.com did in their testing.-- spammage trappage: replace fishies_ with yahoo I'm going to die rather sooner than I'd like. I tried to protect my neighbours from crime, and became the victim of it.

  4. (Redemption) Response Time Test - Tom's Hardware Forum

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/redemption-response-time-test.162422

    Archived from groups: rec.games.trading-cards.misc (More info?) Hey, I've noticed that we haven't been very active on this newsgroup very much. I have a quick Q. If you know the answer, please post it, if not, post that you don't know. If the answer is already there, still please post. I...

  5. a monitor question - Tom's Hardware Forum

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/a-monitor-question.830417

    i have a 19" lcd screen at a refresh rate of 75Hz, the question is does 75Hz=75fps? but only when v-sync is on right? so why am i only getting 62fps in gears of war with refresh rate of 75Hz and no v-sync?

  6. Games not smooth at 60+ FPS | Tom's Hardware Forum

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/games-not-smooth-at-60-fps.2482909

    The first issue is consistency: It's easier to maintain a constant 60 FPS then it is to maintain 80 FPS. The higher your maximum, the more you are going to notice stuttering when FPS briefly drops due to some hard to process frames. The second issue is more technical: Screens have a fixed refresh rate, and are going to display a new frame every ...

  7. LCD's - 8ms response time - Tom's Hardware Forum

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/lcds-8ms-response-time.151121

    Archived from groups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games.action (More info?) Do the new LCD's with 8ms response time eliminate ghosting? Is it time to buy? Is that color quality as good as slower LCD's?

  8. What is a good refresh rate and contrast ratio? - Tom's Hardware...

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    I have 2 AGM 19" widescreen that have a response time of 4 ms and a contrast ratio of 500:1. I was just asking ( and was surpised by such high contrast ratio of 1400:1 that the LGM had) was what different contrast ratios do or look like and how relevant they are to a business user (mostly 2D charts, no gaming) like me if I buy additional monitors.

  9. Question Response Time issues with my monitor - Tom's Hardware...

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/response-time-issues-with-my-monitor.3830010

    I've set the response time setting on my monitor to the "faster" option and it fixes the response time issue but when moving around in-game, it would cause it to look very high contrast and have a lot of ghosting. Is this a problem with my GPU or my monitor and is there a way to fix this? Monitor: LG 22BK430H-B (1920 x 1080 75hz)

  10. Restart loop to bios splash screen | Tom's Hardware Forum

    forums.tomshardware.com/threads/restart-loop-to-bios-splash-screen.2868166

    It stays at that screen for a moment and then continuously restarts to the bios splash screen. I have tried the following: Clearing cmos. all the RAM slots with the stick of RAM. unplugging everything but the cpu,heatsink and psu. the connector pins on the motherboard to the cooler aren't bent. specs:

  11. ASUS VK246H --> 24" LCD Review - Tom's Hardware Forum

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    Introduction. This is a review of the Asus VK246H 24” LCD monitor with a resolution of 1920 x 1080; aspect ratio of 16:9 (same as HDTVs). This monitor is similar to the ASUS VW246H, but has a webcam. I have no need for a webcam, but the “VK” model was actually cheaper after all the discounts have been applied.