There was a problem. I've had this on my shortlist as well but now I think I'll just get the tried and tested xg2401/2402 for my gaming needs. We have a new winner in the next test as well. Remember that the downside to backlight strobing is a corresponding reduction in light output. Why the company leaves it out, we can’t say. Thank you for signing up to Tom's Hardware. I just got a AOC C24G1 144hz monitor. And if it is enjoyable at 144, it still will be at 60. We take this model for a spin in our usual suite of tests, with a key focus on gaming – exactly what this monitor is designed for. Ready for a 32:9 Desktop Busting Monitor. Best Deals on Tech and PC Hardware 2020: CPUs, SSDs, PCs and More. Will we ever see here a review of even one non-TN gaming monitor? All offer a snappy 1ms of response time, sRGB gamut, and employ VA panels which delivers a punchy 3000:1 contrast ratio, quite an improvement over typical IPS panels at 1000:1 while avoiding IPS glow. Anyone know how to fix this? SPECs: Monitor connected with DP cable. If you have vsync enabled, maybe try disabling it? After running through several of the Blur Busters tests, I can say that it is not sorely missed. For Everything Better Than 60Hz™, Post Most likely returning mine aswell unless I find a pleasing setting tonight (doubtfully). And it has nvidia g-sync support and blur reduction, and supports 144 over dIsplayport. Yes, the "Mouse Too Fast In Windows" problem. AOC’s new curved G1 series offers AMD Freesync variable refresh rates in the 30-144 Hz range via three 1080p models: C24G1, C27G1, C32G1, at 24 – 31.5 inches and costing a meager $230, $280, and $300 USD, respectively. by senny22 » 14 Aug 2019, 11:40, Post The Blur Busters! hey guys , lately i have got AOC C24G1 "MPRT" and i'm not dissappointed at all ! Presumably the 1440p CQ32G1 will be the only one requiring HDMI 2.0 inputs and/or DisplayPort 1.3 / 1.4 in order to handle the higher pixel count. The AOC C24G1 is an excellent 24″ 1080p 144Hz gaming monitor with an aggressive screen curvature, a motion blur reduction technology, AMD FreeSync, and more nifty gaming features. If your system could output the frames required (works at 120Hz too), then this feature is a must to utilize. I run a ryzen 2600+rtx2060 so me no problem pushing 1080p 120+ frames in maximum games I have that model too and i buy it after a HP 23xi IPS LED Panel. In our analysis of 10 expert reviews, the AOC AOC C24G1 24-Inch Curved Frameless Gaming Monitor placed 1st when we looked at the top 8 products in the category. Yeh vsync is the first thing I make sure is disable in every game. This is ‘Strobe Crosstalk’, which occurs due to the pixel responses not keeping up with the rigorous demands of the refresh cycle. by Chief Blur Buster » 20 Aug 2019, 17:26, Post © by CAN0N » 24 Jun 2019, 13:07, Post This was an issue with BenQ's XL2720Z because its brightness maxes at about 300 cd/m2.