Current Events > Asus is the new Sponsor for Esports... Opinions?

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zinezinzadan
12/09/18 11:22:34 PM
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COD World League has dropped BenQ and went with ASUS for the foreseeable future. Whats your take on this? I game with Xbox on an LGC7 TV with 21ms input lag and have been thinking of buying a proper monitor. I was going to get the BenQ RL2460, the former officially sponsored monitor for console gaming.

Now, the Asus VG245H is the official sponsored monitor for COD Esports. Has anyone played both of these? Which is better? The BenQ costs more... Giving me the illusion that its better; and it also has a streaming port which is nice to eliminate lag from Elgato Capture cards. But the Asus has freesync which will give smoother gameplay. Idk which one to go with. They both have an input lag of 9ms. Although Asus has been tested at 7ms with Freesync enabled.

To tell you the truth, I feel like there wont be a difference from 21ms TV to 9ms monitor. I mean 12ms difference seriously? Well see.

Also side note, I dont understand VRRs relation to input lag. If I have a 144hz monitor. At native 144fps, tests online show I will get about 5ms input lag on most monitors. At 60fps on this 144hz screen, you will get about 12ms input lag. Now here is the confusion, it says with freesync or gsync enabled, you will get 6ms input lag, which is close to native refresh rate of 144fps. How does this work? If Im at 45fps or if Im at 144fps, my input lag will be the same at 6ms no matter what when you have VRR freesync or gsync enabled?
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zinezinzadan
12/10/18 7:30:12 PM
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Bump.
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