Message from @Polygon
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the display has nothing to do with tearing
I can turn Gsync off and I have noticeable tearing in movement scenes
so how does gsync help with tearing if the display has nothing to do with it
I think that your lack of Gsync with the higher refresh rate has desensitized you from seeing tearing
if neither of your monitors had gsync, that question is irrelevant
If you went to Gsync and back you'd notice it
I have Gsync 165hz 2K IPS
i notice it going between monitors
its not hard to notice screen tearing
It's more subtle at a higher refresh rate, but with higher resolution it's fuckin everywhere
i can load up csgo right now and run around the map and get tearing on one monitor and nothing on the other
That's not possible
What are the specs of the other monitor
Thanks, that may help him understand he doesn't have a magic monitor
i have a stack of monitors on a rack which one do you want me to use <:GWfroggyPepoSmug:398570232647647242>
What were you comparing before
regular prosumer monitors
"regular"
"prosumer"
What specs? 60hz TN 1080?
Lol
idk what youre even asking at this point
you want me to write out every monitor ive used
what are the specs of the two monitors you're referring to
are they both 1080p 60hz, and TN panels?
also, same cable?
One is supposedly a 144hz 2K god monitor without Gsync and the other is supposedly 60hz 1080
From my assumption
who calls it 2k
Me
call it 1440p
I'll call the resolution I use whatever I goddamn want lawl
lol
I'll call it 3GAY to make you happy
both of my BenQ RL2455HM's are great
honestly love em
I have 1x Acer XB271HU
sorta wish I got a RL2755HM
those are nice,
maybe if I go for triple monitors, I'll buy a 27 inch RL monitor