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PostPosted: 22 Oct 2009, 05:10 
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Howdy, and I'm back! Haven't been on for a long time.

I'm building a new computer, and I'm hoping it will last for a good 3-5 years for my gaming wants.

Gaming needs: A LCD monitor for heavy FPS gaming!

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Now for monitor, very important.. I consider low input lag or non a bigger benefit than having a 8bit+ monitor. I want to experience FPS gaming at it's finest.

Now this brings up a huge problem:
I want a monitor @ 1920x1200 (maybe 1080, if you can tell me that most games in the future will support this..cod4#2/BF BC2)
0.27 dot pitch, low input lag/response time.

I came across two monitors:

Samsung SyncMaster 2493HM & Samsung 233RZ

Samsung SyncMaster 2493HM:Display Size 24" diagonal and viewable image
Display Type Thin-Film Transistor LCD Active Matrix, TN panel
Display Viewing Angle 160 degrees horizontal, 160 degrees vertical
Scanning Frequency Horizontal: 30-81 KHz, Vertical: 56-75 Hz
Input Terminals
D-sub, DVI-D and HDMI
Display Brightness 400 cd/m2 (typical)
Native Resolution 1920x1200 @ 60 Hz
Contrast Ratio DC 10,000:1 (1000:1 static contrast ratio)

Display Color 16.7 Million
Response Time 5 ms

Pixel Pitch 0.270 mm
Color Gamut 82%
Stand Height Adjustable, Pivot, Swivel, Tilt
Included Accessories
AC Power Cable, D-sub Cable, DVI Cable


Samsung 233RZ
Supports a smaller resolution, uses a dualtype of DVI cable (DVI is only input the monitor has I believe) for 120hz. I heard this monitor also has close to no input lag, just like the 2493.
I believe Viewsonic offers a 120hz monitor (same resolution support as the 233RZ), but has worse colors and lower input lag.


Can someone guide me in the best path? I will wait to make my purchase until MARCH! I am patient, and have learned it pays off.

I wouldn't mind getting 2 of these monitors in the future, for eyefinity. (this is a maybe)


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PostPosted: 22 Oct 2009, 11:12 
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Hi there,

Firstly, can you please make your avatar smaller ... ("its width can be no greater than 168 pixels, the height no greater than 105 pixels") and also remove the gif in your sig as they are not allowed.
Thanks :onethumb

Secondly, I'd go out on a limb and say close to all future games will support both 1920x1200 and 1920x1080, so that comes down to your personal preference.

The 120hz monitor is for 3D gaming, which is basically nVidia only at the moment, so if you're purchasing a 5870, it won't be all that useful.
If you're really looking for quality in your monitor, consider getting a Dell U2410, pricey, but it has a DP connection for the 5870 and an IPS panel.

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PostPosted: 22 Oct 2009, 12:53 
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Hi there,

Firstly, can you please make your avatar smaller ... ("its width can be no greater than 168 pixels, the height no greater than 105 pixels") and also remove the gif in your sig as they are not allowed.
Thanks :onethumb

Secondly, I'd go out on a limb and say close to all future games will support both 1920x1200 and 1920x1080, so that comes down to your personal preference.

The 120hz monitor is for 3D gaming, which is basically nVidia only at the moment, so if you're purchasing a 5870, it won't be all that useful.
If you're really looking for quality in your monitor, consider getting a Dell U2410, pricey, but it has a DP connection for the 5870 and an IPS panel.


I will edit my first post, maybe I wasn't too clear. I want to do some heavy FPS gaming on a monitor, and I'm not sure a 8bit/10bit monitor can offer the low input/response times like a TN-panel can. Please WSGF is my only hope to pointing me in the right direction. Just think about it this way, maybe my eyes aren't the best..ive been using a Samsung SyncMaster191 since 2002. I never changed a setting, and it was always on full brightness/contrast. The day I went from CRT to LCD made me shed a tear playing Counter-Strike. I obviously got use to it, because I'm still using it. The problem is: I want a monitor that can keep up with a fast paced game without leaving any trails on the players legs, or blurring the stairs on a stair case (as I run up in-game).

Are these new 22" 120hz monitors worth it for a FPS gamer that only wants to play COD/BF/CS? I was hoping with a nice build like the one I posted should be playing on 1920x1080 (1920x1200 is preferred) at the least.


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PostPosted: 22 Oct 2009, 13:41 
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I'm not entirely sure the 120Hz monitors are really worth it. I can't really help too much with a low-response time monitor as I've always been of the opinion that the figures quoted are more 'wishful thinking' than actually what the monitor does in normal circumstances.

Ultimately, you'll need two things:

Low response time
Low input lag

They're not the same thing. ;)

There are lots of screens marketed as '2ms' response time, but whether they are or not is up for debate. ;) You'll also need to look around to see whether anywhere has done lag tests... a high response time will be no good if the screen lags 50ms behind mouse movement. :) ('Electronics light' (few in-build functions) screens like the Dell 3007WFP have next to no lag on them, but it's response time is something like 8ms Grey-to-Grey...)

Here's some examples...

http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/22-Iiyama-E2207WS-B1-Black-Widescreen-LCD1680x10502ms-DVI-D
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/22-IIyama-E2209HDS-1-Widescreen-LCD-1920x1080-2ms-200001-DCR
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/22-Viewsonic-VX2268wm-Black-Silver-3D-120Hz-LCD-VGA-DVi-200001-300cdm2-1680x1050-3ms
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/24-Iiyama-PLE2407HDS-B1-Widescreen-LCD-1920-x-1080-2ms
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/24-Acer-V243GBD-Black-Widescreen-LCD-Monitor-1920x1080-400001-DCR-300-cd-m-2-ms-VESA
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/24-Iiyama-PLE2407HDS-B1-Widescreen-LCD-1920-x-1080-2ms
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/24-Iiyama-PLB2409HDS-B-LCD-Wide-Full-HD-1920x1080-2ms-200001DCR-VGA-DVI-HDMI-Height-Adj-3yr-warrty
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/24-Asus-VW246H-Black-Widescreen-LCD-1920x1080-200001-%28ASCR%29-300-cd-m-2-ms-Speakers-VESA
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/24-Viewsonic-VX2433WM-Piano-Black-Widescreen-LCD-HDMI-1920x1080-10001-300cd-m-2-ms-Speakers

I know you're in California, but I find Scan easier to navigate than NewEgg. These links are just to give you some ideas. :)

Personally I'd go for the larger screen than the smaller one, but I'm a res junkie. 8)


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PostPosted: 22 Oct 2009, 16:30 
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Input lag is caused by processing and or scaling. IMO the reason the 3007 dell is so good as it has no scaler in it.

the response time is down to the screen.

my IPS screen has around 15/20ms lag at worst, thats about as good as you can expect from a LCD, they generally are a little worse, but a few are a little better

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PostPosted: 22 Oct 2009, 23:53 
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Thanks for the wondeful replies and helpful information! I really do want to make a computer, and it could even handle 2560x resolution gaming, but I really want an LCD with low input/response times.


That being said I heard there are no 24" monitors that run 1920x1200 with RTC? What is RTC and why is it important?

I am wondering when Alienware will drop there huge curved DLP technology computer monitor?

Any news on a 120hz monitor dropping in the market?
These 22" are a bit too small for my liking, but if they really do out perform..then it should be worth it!


I am willing to put my gaming rig/monitor to a halt, until March.

A lot can change by then, but I would like to do as much research/browsing as possible.

Thank you for your time, and thank you in advance for helping me out!


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PostPosted: 23 Oct 2009, 02:44 
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still this 120HZ monitor has the lowest amount of ghosting of all panels
http://www.digitalversus.com/article-358-4495-36.html

The 120 Hz mean that it has half the ghosting of the fastest LCD that we’ve previously tested. Impressive!

sidenote: this is from actual testing the website did!
basic method: a camera taking photos with very high shutter speed

however whether this is worth it or not is really a question of taste
if I had the money I'd buy one personally and just to use 120Hz no 3D ...
I find myself quite sensitive to movement irregular smoothness, however I don't the fucking know if I would really feel the difference (I said "feel" on purpose here)


What is RTC and why is it important?

Response Time Compensation aka overdrive, a method to speed up LCD reaction time by changing voltage past the intended value for a short time


a good RTC will halve response time, remove ghosting and produce no reverse ghosting


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PostPosted: 23 Oct 2009, 07:47 
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I really appreciate the help, if there was a reputation system. You would have been awarded +1, haha. Guess the next questionis...do I wait a monitor that supports 120hz @ 1920x1200? Or would Alienware come out with that prototype 2008 DLP computer monitor?


still this 120HZ monitor has the lowest amount of ghosting of all panels
http://www.digitalversus.com/article-358-4495-36.html

The 120 Hz mean that it has half the ghosting of the fastest LCD that we’ve previously tested. Impressive!

sidenote: this is from actual testing the website did!
basic method: a camera taking photos with very high shutter speed

however whether this is worth it or not is really a question of taste
if I had the money I'd buy one personally and just to use 120Hz no 3D ...
I find myself quite sensitive to movement irregular smoothness, however I don't the frak know if I would really feel the difference (I said "feel" on purpose here)


[quote]What is RTC and why is it important?

Response Time Compensation aka overdrive, a method to speed up LCD reaction time by changing voltage past the intended value for a short time


a good RTC will halve response time, remove ghosting and produce no reverse ghosting


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PostPosted: 23 Oct 2009, 10:47 
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Unless you've got a spare $8000, I wouldn't even bother looking at that Alienware screen. ;)


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PostPosted: 23 Oct 2009, 22:20 
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Unless you've got a spare $8000, I wouldn't even bother looking at that Alienware screen. ;)



I'd rather buy a BMW e36 M3, and learn how to drive manual on it. Hopefully, make it a track car.


Looks like the wait starts now fellas.


Hoping until March we can see some more 120hz monitors!


If not, my computer rig will resemble my current one

Loved my Samsung SyncMaster..so I will buy a new one

Loved my Razer mouse...

Loved my Pentium CPU...

Loved my ATI GPU....

Loved my WD HD...


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