On December 24 2012 00:29 elimzkE wrote:
I personally use DVI Dual Link on my BenQ XL2420T. I'm primarily a competitive FPS gamer, so the 120Hz is extremely noticeable and makes for a very impressive improvement over the standard 60Hz.
To the people saying "if you can't push 120FPS you won't notice the difference from 60Hz" you're quite wrong. The only scenario where this is true is if you have vsync enabled.
I recommend using DVI DL over HDMI and DisplayPort since it's generally higher quality, slightly less latency and in my experience has less that can go wrong. If you're running a GTX680, there are very few games that will fail to push 120FPS ingame, so enjoy the silky smooth gameplay ^_^
(Protip: the Black Equalizer on the XL2420T is incredibly useful if you're a competitive gamer)
I personally use DVI Dual Link on my BenQ XL2420T. I'm primarily a competitive FPS gamer, so the 120Hz is extremely noticeable and makes for a very impressive improvement over the standard 60Hz.
To the people saying "if you can't push 120FPS you won't notice the difference from 60Hz" you're quite wrong. The only scenario where this is true is if you have vsync enabled.
I recommend using DVI DL over HDMI and DisplayPort since it's generally higher quality, slightly less latency and in my experience has less that can go wrong. If you're running a GTX680, there are very few games that will fail to push 120FPS ingame, so enjoy the silky smooth gameplay ^_^
(Protip: the Black Equalizer on the XL2420T is incredibly useful if you're a competitive gamer)
yea i have iit now and use 120hz on dual link dvi
I push 300 fps in SC2 LOL