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lick321

Hello guys so i noticed that all my monitors have the same response time i had dell it was 12ms i had crt it's 12ms i bought new gaming monitor aoc c24g1 it says 1ms but when i actually test it it still shows 12ms on all monitors idk if im the right spot here or not. is it possible to fix that or no?

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Thats not response time, thats frame time, which will always be around ur monitors refresh if vsync is on. So for example 16.66ms for 60hz. 12ms = 83hz. 8.33ms = 120hz.

 

In regards to response time, u can ignore, for the most part ,what manufacturers list in their spec sheets as they are always misleading.

Your better of checking thorough reviews that test response time (pixel response).

 

Rtings.com for example tests the full transition response time of monitors and TVs they review.

tftcentral.co.uk also test response time, though they use a 10% to 90% data point.

 

A normal person can subjectively test a monitors response time using the UFO test but not objectively using figures without specialized equipment.

The amount of ghosting present on a display is a visual indication of the speed of the pixels. Lots of ghosting means a slow pixel response, minimal ghosting means a fast pixel response. But its subjective, not every1 will notice the same amount of ghosting. In addition this doesn't give u a measured results. As such you have to rely on websites that can objectively review and test the displays and give facts and figures.

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14 hours ago, lick321 said:

i had crt it's 12ms

First, it is nice to see another CRT user.

Second, the response time of a CRT is so fast it is usually considered as 0 ms.

Gaming With a 4:3 CRT

System specs below

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X with a Noctua NH-U9S cooler 
Motherboard: Gigabyte B450 Aorus M (Because it was cheap)
RAM: 32GB (4 x 8GB) Corsair Vengance LPX 3200Mhz CL16
GPU: EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC Blower Card
HDD: 7200RPM TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 1TB, External HDD: 5400RPM 2TB WD My Passport
SSD: 1tb Samsung 970 evo m.2 nvme
PSU: Corsair CX650M
Displays: ViewSonic VA2012WB LCD 1680x1050p @ 75Hz
Gateway VX920 CRT: 1920x1440@65Hz, 1600x1200@75Hz, 1200x900@100Hz, 960x720@125Hz
Gateway VX900 CRT: 1920x1440@64Hz, 1600x1200@75Hz, 1200x900@100Hz, 960x720@120Hz (Can be pushed to 175Hz)
 
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10 hours ago, Glenwing said:

He's measuring frame time, 12 ms means he's running at 85 Hz.

Yep, I know, I just wanted to inform about the response time of a crt.

Gaming With a 4:3 CRT

System specs below

 

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X with a Noctua NH-U9S cooler 
Motherboard: Gigabyte B450 Aorus M (Because it was cheap)
RAM: 32GB (4 x 8GB) Corsair Vengance LPX 3200Mhz CL16
GPU: EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC Blower Card
HDD: 7200RPM TOSHIBA DT01ACA100 1TB, External HDD: 5400RPM 2TB WD My Passport
SSD: 1tb Samsung 970 evo m.2 nvme
PSU: Corsair CX650M
Displays: ViewSonic VA2012WB LCD 1680x1050p @ 75Hz
Gateway VX920 CRT: 1920x1440@65Hz, 1600x1200@75Hz, 1200x900@100Hz, 960x720@125Hz
Gateway VX900 CRT: 1920x1440@64Hz, 1600x1200@75Hz, 1200x900@100Hz, 960x720@120Hz (Can be pushed to 175Hz)
 
Keyboard: Thermaltake eSPORTS MEKA PRO with Cherry MX Red switches
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