Archive
Reports have come in that NVIDIA graphics drivers 332.21Â fixes surround monitor issues with very custom configurations! This includes surround LightBoost (inconsistent reports), and surround 1440p 120Hz with overclockable 120Hz monitors (confirmed reports) including the popular QNIX QX2710 Evolution...
Read more
BENQ XL2720Z artifact with BENQ Blur Reduction. (EDIT: Fix now available)
If you received an early BENQ XL2720Z unit with V1 firmware, there is a behavior in BENQ Blur Reduction where the strobe backlight flashes too early in the LCD scan-out. UPDATE: This was done to decrease input lag by ~1-2ms...
Read more
G-SYNC Upgrade Giveaway Winners Announced!
The G-SYNC giveaway winners are announced! Check your PM on Blur Busters Forums. The winners are: cirthix zachska87 PoWn3d_0704 nimbulan...
Read more
AMD FreeSync: The Radeon Answer to NVIDIA G-SYNC
AnandTech looks at FreeSync, which is AMD’s answer to G-SYNC. They demonstrated a laptop running variable refresh rate, a mobile platform running variable refresh rate! Incidentally, before receiving a G-SYNC monitor, I posted a message on AVSFORUM about adding variable refresh rate...
Read more
ASUS PG278Q ROG Monitor: 1440p 120Hz G-SYNC!
Big news for everyone waiting for a 1440p 120Hz gaming monitor with better motion quality. The ASUS PG278Q ROG monitor was revealed at CES 2014, with a slide showing 120Hz and G-SYNC! EDIT: It includes a strobe backlight LightBoost (most...
Read more
2560×1440 G-SYNC coming Q2 2014
At CES 2014 in Las Vegas, NVIDIA is executing a CES Press Event (liveblog). NVIDIA just revealed six manufacturers are behind G-SYNC, including Acer, AOC, ASUS, BenQ, Philips, and ViewSonic. To top it off, 2560×1440 G-SYNC is arriving during Q2...
Read more
SEIKI 4K HDTV: Flashing 50″ Firmware on 39″ Improves Performance!
Forum users (AVSFORUM, HardForum) have confirmed 1920x1080p true 120Hz without frame skipping on a SEIKI 39″ 4K HDTV. Also, input lag is reduced during full 4K resolution (3840×2160 30Hz)! This is achieved by replacing the firmware of the 39″ HDTV with the firmware from...
Read more
Diagram: VSYNC OFF input lag of 240fps @ 120Hz
While waiting for the GSYNC article Part #2 to arrive, an interesting question was asked in Blur Busters Forums about area-dependant input lag during VSYNC OFF. It’s been long known that there can be different input lag for the top...
Read more
LightBoost Sequel: Ultra Low Motion Blur (ULMB)
UPDATE 2017: Check out the new Motion Blur Reduction FAQÂ instead. Just revealed by bakageta on OCN who received a G-SYNC upgrade kit from another site’s giveaway. This sequel to LightBoost, found in G-SYNC monitors, is called ULMB, which stands for...
Read more
Happy New Year 2014 from Blur Busters!
Happy New Year 2014! Blur Busters is back from the Holidays. Meanwhile, the G-SYNC giveaway has ended, and winners will be announced Monday, January 6th in the Blur Busters Forums! Also, our Part #2 of our G-SYNC preview will be...
Read more
Blur Busters Forums With Highly Intelligent Lifeforms
Less than five days later, the new Blur Busters Forums is off to an amazing cerebral start, with intelligent discussions under progress: Thread: Sub-pixels and AG coating by Samhain Thread: Input Lag of Strobe Backlights by Mark Rejhon Thread: Intro of myself, and my LCD...
Read more
NVIDIA Confirms Timing of DIY G-SYNC Kits
People have been asking ever our G-SYNC Preview was published… The good news is NVIDIA has updated their G-SYNC page today to confirm that DIY G-SYNC kits will be available, for ordering, in January! (Update December 20, 2013: We are excited to...
Read more