This monitor HERTZ so good! An absolute BEAST of a gaming display!

Playing Rocket League

I'm only gold so don't make fun of me maybe put a jolly roger flag on there because only noobs put toppers in flags but whatever um we're uncapped right now 323 fps i'm kind of looking for tearing right now since we're exceeding its cap and i do not have freesync enabled i don't know what to expect here oh that's unfortunate that's unfortunate yeah bad bounce oh that's unfortunate for him there isn't it it happens no no oh you did what i would do yeah one more hit oh nice shot so the ultra wide adds stuff off to the side which always distracted me at home i'm really good at i don't really i'm not good but playing at 16 by nine i'm better at rocket league than ultra white ultra ride really screwed me up for some reason but um yeah i'm only gold nothing exciting there i am sensitive to tearing i remember in battlefield when the helicopter would be going they'd be all like doing this because they they would be like splitting across remember screen's drawn from top to bottom and in halves and then what happens is they go like that and that's when b sync you know it tears and so you see everything split apart i did not notice that even though we were exceeding the fps of this screen by double in 4k that wasn't 4k right there but we need to go to the ufo test site because i'm curious as to what the ghosting is going to look like so you guys can do this with your own screen that's testufo.com so you see the frame rate matches the heartrate so we're at fps 150 hertz uh six pixels per frame 960 pixels per second that's the movement and you can see this is showing you the half rate so 150 and then half and then half again at 38 fps it's pretty blurry but it's not terrible but you can see the scooting i don't know if you guys can actually see that on camera with a little bit of scooting effect but i care about the 150 up here because that is overdriven but i'm not 100 positive i would keep this at 150. and nothing you can do too in this menu if you want to limit your frame rate you don't have to do it inside the os you can limit it right here 6100 and 144 or three settings or native means it's max but now that we are here back at 144 hertz that top ufo which is the one that's you know obviously the full fps the full hertz rating it's actually a lot smoother and a lot more sharp if you will so six fps even with overdrive i don't think it's worth the potential trade-off of some of the artifacting that you get by by overdriving so if you want to know how good or how bad your panel is go to testufo.com and sometimes this leads you to spend money just so you know when you see how bad it is uh on here but yeah it lives up to the elite name a panel that i've been using for several years now just got literally bigger and better i want three of these i want to completely redo my home setup and get the tower more off to the right with long cables because i want a surround set up again like this it's just so there's just something that makes you like oh yeah that guy's pcmr are you walking you walk into this office or his game room or whatever and use three 32-inch panels and no i mean sure you can go with like oled c1s and c9s and stuff and get really good refresh rates with oleds i don't want a 50 inch screen i don't want a 65 inch screen i want three of these guys right here but then the problem is if i take this one and get three more for my home then i don't have one for the studio sound off down below which your go-to specs are for panels what do you shop for what do you care about do you care about the refresh rate do you care about the ips or are you just like give me the cheapest panel possible put in front of my eyeballs i've never seen high refresh rate therefore i don't care that i can understand if you've never experienced a high refresh rate low response time gaming monitor and its fluidness or fluidity then i could understand that you don't understand what you're missing out on and sometimes it's best not to experience it because you can't go back once you do

The Art of Gaming Panel Shopping

What Do I Care About?

Do you care about the refresh rate? Or maybe you care about the ips (inverse pixel density) or perhaps you just want the cheapest panel possible put in front of your eyeballs. This is a common conundrum for many gamers when it comes to choosing a gaming monitor.

There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as it ultimately depends on personal preference and gaming needs. Some people might prioritize refresh rate, while others might focus on ips or budget. But one thing is certain: high-quality gaming panels can make all the difference in an immersive gaming experience.

Gaming Panel Recommendations

I've been using a popular gaming panel for several years now, and I'm excited to upgrade to a newer model with improved features. My current panel has served me well, but I want to take my gaming setup to the next level. I'm considering a new 32-inch monitor with a high refresh rate and fast response time.

However, I also know that there are many other great options available on the market. Some gamers swear by OLED panels for their excellent contrast and color accuracy. Others prefer IPS or TN panels for their bright colors and wide viewing angles. And then there are those who opt for budget-friendly options with decent specs but lower refresh rates.

Gaming Panel Shopping Tips

If you're in the market for a new gaming monitor, here are some tips to keep in mind:

* Refresh rate: A higher refresh rate can provide a smoother gaming experience, especially at high frame rates.

* Ips (inverse pixel density): A higher ips rating can result in better color accuracy and wider viewing angles.

* Response time: Faster response times can reduce ghosting and blurring.

* Budget: Set a budget before making a purchase to ensure you get the best value for your money.

Ultimately, the choice of gaming panel depends on individual preferences and needs. By considering factors like refresh rate, ips, response time, and budget, you can find the perfect monitor to enhance your gaming experience.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: eni think we have to lap this box it's clearly domed what's up guys jay's two cents here and i'm excited about this one because monitors are boring except for when they're elite 32-inch 150 hertz ips 4k free sync premium pro crammed into this thing we'll talk about why this might very well replace my 24x10 3860x1600 super ultra wide panel nzxt's build is a quick and easy way to get a new gaming computer and right now they're proud to announce expansion and availability to australia the netherlands france and italy build a gaming pc on your budget using the built-in configurator and see exactly how your favorite games will perform want to build your own pc but still have the nzxt peace of mind warranty then the new bld build it yourself kit has what you want buy it and build it yourself and nzxt has you covered to get started configuring or building your next gaming pc visit the build link in the description below all right so we'll do a little unboxing and setup here of the new viewsonic elite uh xg320u like i already said jesus if any indication of how big of a box this is let this be it okay view sonic it's funny it's a brand that might elicit a couple of different emotions out of you view sonic they just make cheap stuff or if you sonic they only make expensive stuff and you know what you're both right viewsonic has a massive range of products both entry level uh geez i believe they have a 300 hertz panel as well or something closer like a 320 or something crazy like that for esports uh league stuff but the elite 27-inch 1440p panel that we've shown the same ad for for like a year and a half has been so freaking popular in fact that's the second panel i'm using at home right now because i gave the first one to my daughter my oldest daughter with her setup you guys remember that video where we built the water cooled system in the 011 dynamic and then i gave her the elite panel well i immediately regretted that decision and requested another one and it took months to get it because of its popularity well they've built upon that popularity now by bringing us a 4k panel with the same aesthetic design that you used to seeing with the 27 inch but it steps it up from a 144hz panel to a 150hz panel which is we'll talk about the hertz rating and where you should set them based on what you're doing with your system but again ips and freesync premium pro i don't know what the prem the pro means the premium has to do with hdr but regardless i run nvidia graphics cards and i usually keep g-sync and freesync and all that stuff turned off anyway so it's going to be a little bit less important to me on that but the response time on this thing is extremely fast making it the anti-ghosting um very smooth okay i'll make sure i was going to pop the panel out the wrong way or something the colors obviously being extremely vibrant and accurate because they are ips and then the panel itself is aesthetically pleasing it's not gaudy it doesn't have ugly rgb lights everywhere it has a light on the back that tastefully bounces off of you know your wall or whatever's behind you it's it looks identical to the 27 inch it's got the same headphone holder here that pops out i can't really show right now because it's in the box got a headphone holder that pops out so you can put there keyboard and mouse um tethers right here so you can keep the cords from getting all crazy if you like to push them around a lot the same joystick and buttons on the bottom to control inputs and other settings cable cover so you've got your inputs back here power supply is internal on this guy so that means no brick floating around so it uses just a standard power cable like you would use in any power supply found in a computer so that's nice it means it's not an ultra thin but gaming panels don't have to be super thin they're not tvs two hdmi one displayport a uh usb 3.0 pass-through hub with three usbs so we got a headphone jack right there which means you can use the monitor as a password device for your sound if you want to use headphones and stuff hooked up to it sound car not sound card but speakers and whatnot all those functions that you guys are used to i say monitors are boring because you know what even though you stare at them all day you just kind of get used to whatever's in front of your face eventually whether you have a slow response time and a smudgy mess of a tv you become used to that slow muddy mess of a tv and it's not something you really think about until you get something new then you're in that honeymoon period where you're all excited about it and then you start to forget about it once again but 4k obviously takes a lot of graphics horsepower to run and it's something that for the longest time i was zero i had zero interest in because i am a response time and refresh rate snob i admit it through and through if it ain't 120 at least innate in front of my eyes and so 4k for the longest time panels didn't offer high refresh rate 4ks we would see um we saw 120 a few years back at ces but it's still the horsepower and graphics wasn't quite there yet now with your 6900xts and your 3090s there is plenty of horsepower to run your favorite games at 4k at high settings and still get at least 60 fps and a lot of the time much higher than that now the reason why i'm so excited about this and i teased at the beginning of this video that i might actually be changing my monitor setup ultra wide is fun for gaming and stuff and it looks cool it gives you more real estate with a single panel the problem with the lg panel that i have i mentioned the resolution 3860x1600 that's a 24 by 10 resolution it's a super ultra wide not a lot of games support that resolution without issues i've had certain games constantly kick the desktop or shrink back into a window since i do live streams on twitch at twitch.tv i more often than not i'm having to finagle whether i'm doing a window capture or just a game capture itself or a monitor capture depending on the title because sometimes it won't hook right and the resolution gets all weird when you tab out and then it goes small it's just a it's a bad experience for the viewers gaming by myself on that panel is fine it's when i integrate obs and captures and stuff that starts to get weird so going back to a 16x9 gives me the most compatibility of live streaming but then i lose real estate now having 4k 16x9 and 32 inches means now i've got a bit more pixel real estate to work with here but because i need multiple panels because of live streaming and it's just that much more convenient to have a second panel to monitor chat moderator windows and all that sort of stuff it kind of has me wanting to go to back to a multi-panel potentially three panel setup with these elites now this is a one thousand dollar panel it is not for the faint of heart in terms of pricing but if you compare what you can get today oh i don't need this sorry i'm taking a base amount if you can come if you compare what it is that you can get today for a thousand dollars versus what you got five years ago for a thousand dollars then you'll see you definitely are getting more for your money when it comes to the the panel technology if you compare what you get now for that money money amount of money it's it's freaking amazing the thing for me though is is you might find a panel that checks all the boxes in terms of spec but then you're left with some ugly red trim or stupid lighting on the front and it says gaming all over it or something dumb like that the viewsonic panels are awesome and as much as this sounds like sponsored content like jay hit all our talking points i'm not i'm talking purely from experience and but this is not a sponsored video by viewsonic in any way i mean they sent the video for the pre-rolls which we've done but the panel is just for us to have on hand and with my experience of the 27 inch xg27 i can tell you right now this is my absolute new favorite go-to panel so now you can see it set up if you've never seen the elite panel before it's got pretty much the same base and stand that you get with the 27 inch you get a pretty decent amount of swivel in terms of degrees you get your height adjustment quite a bit of height adjustment you can bring it down nearly flush to the floor still gives you enough gap to put down your tether wire tethers for your keyboard and mouse there's the headphone hanger like i said right there and on the back when you first plug it in you just have this pulsating blue light you can't adjust that turn it off whatever in the settings for the panel and you can see right off the bat you could this is a monitor you could definitely use in an office because you know office needs that way when you're on your lunch breaks and you're trying to get placed in rocket league i don't know i'm doing more quotations so out of the box windows automatically detected the panel and it put it to its max refresh rate uh official max refresh rate of 144 hertz but i think the 144 native is perfect for anyone here so we do have speakers built into this in fact you'll be able to hear them right here see they're not incredibly loud so i'm going to turn them up this is just nice to wear if you needed some sound and you don't have any speakers hooked up i used to get something so overclocking to on that's going to get us our 150 hertz but if we go here now to advance we should see yeah there it is 149.85 but if i were live streaming with this and i was doing a 60 60 fps live stream i would actually reduce that down to 120 anyway because anything divisible evenly by 60 is going to give you the smoothest frame rate possible for your viewers if you have something like 144 or 175 or 100 then you're gonna have uh dropped frames or doubled up frames because of the fact that there's not a frame that actually got drawn at the time that the hook was looking for an image but i'm going to go ahead and leave this at 150 for the sake of this video because you guys are all watching it in 30 fps anyway so i guess i'm just going to have to experience the beauty of this with my own eyeballs let's go ahead and take a look at none other than farming simulator because i've been such a farmer jay lately but then we'll look at something fast-paced like a rocket league or something like that it's funny in the three major panels that you'll find out there are tn va and ips ips is the most color accurate the problem is people were gamers were so used to tn panels which really popped and over saturated but had less accuracy when they would look at an ips panel they would see what looked like a washed down image or in their eyes it would look like what s-log does to a cinematographer they would look all washed out and and not that vibrant but ips is able to give you the accuracy and vibrance and now at the fast refresh rates and response times which is something that ips lacked back in the days anyway uh this engine in this game as you can see down there on the bottom is capped at 60. that's a that's a game thing so that's why our gpu is sitting at 47 usage look how beautiful this game is i was playing with the land that's how i somehow made a sideways river but it is so beautiful oh god car don't just run out into the street kids make sure you look both ways it's not much but it's mine let's go ahead now and get into a fast-paced game where we can see how the uh how the colors and stuff work i guess we can go to rocket league i suck at rocket league all right playing rocket league i'm only gold so don't make fun of me maybe put a jolly roger flag on there because only noobs put toppers in flags but whatever um we're uncapped right now 323 fps i'm kind of looking for tearing right now since we're exceeding its cap and i do not have freesync enabled i don't know what to expect here oh that's unfortunate that's unfortunate yeah bad bounce oh that's unfortunate for him there isn't it it happens no no oh you did what i would do yeah one more hit oh nice shot so the ultra wide adds stuff off to the side which always distracted me at home i'm really good at i don't really i'm not good but playing at 16 by nine i'm better at rocket league than ultra white ultra ride really screwed me up for some reason but um yeah i'm only gold nothing exciting there i am sensitive to tearing i remember in battlefield when the helicopter would be going they'd be all like doing this because they they would be like splitting across remember screen's drawn from top to bottom and in halves and then what happens is they go like that and that's when b sync you know it tears and so you see everything split apart i did not notice that even though we were exceeding the fps of this screen by double in 4k that wasn't 4k right there but we need to go to the ufo test site because i'm curious as to what the ghosting is going to look like so you guys can do this with your own screen that's testufo.com so you see the frame rate matches the heartrate so we're at fps 150 hertz uh six pixels per frame 960 pixels per second that's the movement and you can see this is showing you the half rate so 150 and then half and then half again at 38 fps it's pretty blurry but it's not terrible but you can see the scooting i don't know if you guys can actually see that on camera with a little bit of scooting effect but i care about the 150 up here because that is overdriven but i'm not 100 positive i would keep this at 150. and nothing you can do too in this menu if you want to limit your frame rate you don't have to do it inside the os you can limit it right here 6100 and 144 or three settings or native means it's max but now that we are here back at 144 hertz that top ufo which is the one that's you know obviously the full fps the full hertz rating it's actually a lot smoother and a lot more sharp if you will so six fps even with overdrive i don't think it's worth the potential trade-off of some of the artifacting that you get by by overdriving so if you want to know how good or how bad your panel is go to testufo.com and sometimes this leads you to spend money just so you know when you see how bad it is uh on here but yeah it lives up to the elite name a panel that i've been using for several years now just got literally bigger and better i want three of these i want to completely redo my home setup and get the tower more off to the right with long cables because i want a surround set up again like this it's just so there's just something that makes you like oh yeah that guy's pcmr are you walking you walk into this office or his game room or whatever and use three 32-inch panels and no i mean sure you can go with like oled c1s and c9s and stuff and get really good refresh rates with oleds i don't want a 50 inch screen i don't want a 65 inch screen i want three of these guys right here but then the problem is if i take this one and get three more for my home then i don't have one for the studio sound off down below which your go-to specs are for panels what do you shop for what do you care about do you care about the refresh rate do you care about the ips or are you just like give me the cheapest panel possible put in front of my eyeballs i've never seen high refresh rate therefore i don't care that i can understand if you've never experienced a high refresh rate low response time gaming monitor and its fluidness or fluidity then i could understand that you don't understand what you're missing out on and sometimes it's best not to experience it because you can't go back once you do all right guys thanks for watching we'll see you the next onei think we have to lap this box it's clearly domed what's up guys jay's two cents here and i'm excited about this one because monitors are boring except for when they're elite 32-inch 150 hertz ips 4k free sync premium pro crammed into this thing we'll talk about why this might very well replace my 24x10 3860x1600 super ultra wide panel nzxt's build is a quick and easy way to get a new gaming computer and right now they're proud to announce expansion and availability to australia the netherlands france and italy build a gaming pc on your budget using the built-in configurator and see exactly how your favorite games will perform want to build your own pc but still have the nzxt peace of mind warranty then the new bld build it yourself kit has what you want buy it and build it yourself and nzxt has you covered to get started configuring or building your next gaming pc visit the build link in the description below all right so we'll do a little unboxing and setup here of the new viewsonic elite uh xg320u like i already said jesus if any indication of how big of a box this is let this be it okay view sonic it's funny it's a brand that might elicit a couple of different emotions out of you view sonic they just make cheap stuff or if you sonic they only make expensive stuff and you know what you're both right viewsonic has a massive range of products both entry level uh geez i believe they have a 300 hertz panel as well or something closer like a 320 or something crazy like that for esports uh league stuff but the elite 27-inch 1440p panel that we've shown the same ad for for like a year and a half has been so freaking popular in fact that's the second panel i'm using at home right now because i gave the first one to my daughter my oldest daughter with her setup you guys remember that video where we built the water cooled system in the 011 dynamic and then i gave her the elite panel well i immediately regretted that decision and requested another one and it took months to get it because of its popularity well they've built upon that popularity now by bringing us a 4k panel with the same aesthetic design that you used to seeing with the 27 inch but it steps it up from a 144hz panel to a 150hz panel which is we'll talk about the hertz rating and where you should set them based on what you're doing with your system but again ips and freesync premium pro i don't know what the prem the pro means the premium has to do with hdr but regardless i run nvidia graphics cards and i usually keep g-sync and freesync and all that stuff turned off anyway so it's going to be a little bit less important to me on that but the response time on this thing is extremely fast making it the anti-ghosting um very smooth okay i'll make sure i was going to pop the panel out the wrong way or something the colors obviously being extremely vibrant and accurate because they are ips and then the panel itself is aesthetically pleasing it's not gaudy it doesn't have ugly rgb lights everywhere it has a light on the back that tastefully bounces off of you know your wall or whatever's behind you it's it looks identical to the 27 inch it's got the same headphone holder here that pops out i can't really show right now because it's in the box got a headphone holder that pops out so you can put there keyboard and mouse um tethers right here so you can keep the cords from getting all crazy if you like to push them around a lot the same joystick and buttons on the bottom to control inputs and other settings cable cover so you've got your inputs back here power supply is internal on this guy so that means no brick floating around so it uses just a standard power cable like you would use in any power supply found in a computer so that's nice it means it's not an ultra thin but gaming panels don't have to be super thin they're not tvs two hdmi one displayport a uh usb 3.0 pass-through hub with three usbs so we got a headphone jack right there which means you can use the monitor as a password device for your sound if you want to use headphones and stuff hooked up to it sound car not sound card but speakers and whatnot all those functions that you guys are used to i say monitors are boring because you know what even though you stare at them all day you just kind of get used to whatever's in front of your face eventually whether you have a slow response time and a smudgy mess of a tv you become used to that slow muddy mess of a tv and it's not something you really think about until you get something new then you're in that honeymoon period where you're all excited about it and then you start to forget about it once again but 4k obviously takes a lot of graphics horsepower to run and it's something that for the longest time i was zero i had zero interest in because i am a response time and refresh rate snob i admit it through and through if it ain't 120 at least innate in front of my eyes and so 4k for the longest time panels didn't offer high refresh rate 4ks we would see um we saw 120 a few years back at ces but it's still the horsepower and graphics wasn't quite there yet now with your 6900xts and your 3090s there is plenty of horsepower to run your favorite games at 4k at high settings and still get at least 60 fps and a lot of the time much higher than that now the reason why i'm so excited about this and i teased at the beginning of this video that i might actually be changing my monitor setup ultra wide is fun for gaming and stuff and it looks cool it gives you more real estate with a single panel the problem with the lg panel that i have i mentioned the resolution 3860x1600 that's a 24 by 10 resolution it's a super ultra wide not a lot of games support that resolution without issues i've had certain games constantly kick the desktop or shrink back into a window since i do live streams on twitch at twitch.tv i more often than not i'm having to finagle whether i'm doing a window capture or just a game capture itself or a monitor capture depending on the title because sometimes it won't hook right and the resolution gets all weird when you tab out and then it goes small it's just a it's a bad experience for the viewers gaming by myself on that panel is fine it's when i integrate obs and captures and stuff that starts to get weird so going back to a 16x9 gives me the most compatibility of live streaming but then i lose real estate now having 4k 16x9 and 32 inches means now i've got a bit more pixel real estate to work with here but because i need multiple panels because of live streaming and it's just that much more convenient to have a second panel to monitor chat moderator windows and all that sort of stuff it kind of has me wanting to go to back to a multi-panel potentially three panel setup with these elites now this is a one thousand dollar panel it is not for the faint of heart in terms of pricing but if you compare what you can get today oh i don't need this sorry i'm taking a base amount if you can come if you compare what it is that you can get today for a thousand dollars versus what you got five years ago for a thousand dollars then you'll see you definitely are getting more for your money when it comes to the the panel technology if you compare what you get now for that money money amount of money it's it's freaking amazing the thing for me though is is you might find a panel that checks all the boxes in terms of spec but then you're left with some ugly red trim or stupid lighting on the front and it says gaming all over it or something dumb like that the viewsonic panels are awesome and as much as this sounds like sponsored content like jay hit all our talking points i'm not i'm talking purely from experience and but this is not a sponsored video by viewsonic in any way i mean they sent the video for the pre-rolls which we've done but the panel is just for us to have on hand and with my experience of the 27 inch xg27 i can tell you right now this is my absolute new favorite go-to panel so now you can see it set up if you've never seen the elite panel before it's got pretty much the same base and stand that you get with the 27 inch you get a pretty decent amount of swivel in terms of degrees you get your height adjustment quite a bit of height adjustment you can bring it down nearly flush to the floor still gives you enough gap to put down your tether wire tethers for your keyboard and mouse there's the headphone hanger like i said right there and on the back when you first plug it in you just have this pulsating blue light you can't adjust that turn it off whatever in the settings for the panel and you can see right off the bat you could this is a monitor you could definitely use in an office because you know office needs that way when you're on your lunch breaks and you're trying to get placed in rocket league i don't know i'm doing more quotations so out of the box windows automatically detected the panel and it put it to its max refresh rate uh official max refresh rate of 144 hertz but i think the 144 native is perfect for anyone here so we do have speakers built into this in fact you'll be able to hear them right here see they're not incredibly loud so i'm going to turn them up this is just nice to wear if you needed some sound and you don't have any speakers hooked up i used to get something so overclocking to on that's going to get us our 150 hertz but if we go here now to advance we should see yeah there it is 149.85 but if i were live streaming with this and i was doing a 60 60 fps live stream i would actually reduce that down to 120 anyway because anything divisible evenly by 60 is going to give you the smoothest frame rate possible for your viewers if you have something like 144 or 175 or 100 then you're gonna have uh dropped frames or doubled up frames because of the fact that there's not a frame that actually got drawn at the time that the hook was looking for an image but i'm going to go ahead and leave this at 150 for the sake of this video because you guys are all watching it in 30 fps anyway so i guess i'm just going to have to experience the beauty of this with my own eyeballs let's go ahead and take a look at none other than farming simulator because i've been such a farmer jay lately but then we'll look at something fast-paced like a rocket league or something like that it's funny in the three major panels that you'll find out there are tn va and ips ips is the most color accurate the problem is people were gamers were so used to tn panels which really popped and over saturated but had less accuracy when they would look at an ips panel they would see what looked like a washed down image or in their eyes it would look like what s-log does to a cinematographer they would look all washed out and and not that vibrant but ips is able to give you the accuracy and vibrance and now at the fast refresh rates and response times which is something that ips lacked back in the days anyway uh this engine in this game as you can see down there on the bottom is capped at 60. that's a that's a game thing so that's why our gpu is sitting at 47 usage look how beautiful this game is i was playing with the land that's how i somehow made a sideways river but it is so beautiful oh god car don't just run out into the street kids make sure you look both ways it's not much but it's mine let's go ahead now and get into a fast-paced game where we can see how the uh how the colors and stuff work i guess we can go to rocket league i suck at rocket league all right playing rocket league i'm only gold so don't make fun of me maybe put a jolly roger flag on there because only noobs put toppers in flags but whatever um we're uncapped right now 323 fps i'm kind of looking for tearing right now since we're exceeding its cap and i do not have freesync enabled i don't know what to expect here oh that's unfortunate that's unfortunate yeah bad bounce oh that's unfortunate for him there isn't it it happens no no oh you did what i would do yeah one more hit oh nice shot so the ultra wide adds stuff off to the side which always distracted me at home i'm really good at i don't really i'm not good but playing at 16 by nine i'm better at rocket league than ultra white ultra ride really screwed me up for some reason but um yeah i'm only gold nothing exciting there i am sensitive to tearing i remember in battlefield when the helicopter would be going they'd be all like doing this because they they would be like splitting across remember screen's drawn from top to bottom and in halves and then what happens is they go like that and that's when b sync you know it tears and so you see everything split apart i did not notice that even though we were exceeding the fps of this screen by double in 4k that wasn't 4k right there but we need to go to the ufo test site because i'm curious as to what the ghosting is going to look like so you guys can do this with your own screen that's testufo.com so you see the frame rate matches the heartrate so we're at fps 150 hertz uh six pixels per frame 960 pixels per second that's the movement and you can see this is showing you the half rate so 150 and then half and then half again at 38 fps it's pretty blurry but it's not terrible but you can see the scooting i don't know if you guys can actually see that on camera with a little bit of scooting effect but i care about the 150 up here because that is overdriven but i'm not 100 positive i would keep this at 150. and nothing you can do too in this menu if you want to limit your frame rate you don't have to do it inside the os you can limit it right here 6100 and 144 or three settings or native means it's max but now that we are here back at 144 hertz that top ufo which is the one that's you know obviously the full fps the full hertz rating it's actually a lot smoother and a lot more sharp if you will so six fps even with overdrive i don't think it's worth the potential trade-off of some of the artifacting that you get by by overdriving so if you want to know how good or how bad your panel is go to testufo.com and sometimes this leads you to spend money just so you know when you see how bad it is uh on here but yeah it lives up to the elite name a panel that i've been using for several years now just got literally bigger and better i want three of these i want to completely redo my home setup and get the tower more off to the right with long cables because i want a surround set up again like this it's just so there's just something that makes you like oh yeah that guy's pcmr are you walking you walk into this office or his game room or whatever and use three 32-inch panels and no i mean sure you can go with like oled c1s and c9s and stuff and get really good refresh rates with oleds i don't want a 50 inch screen i don't want a 65 inch screen i want three of these guys right here but then the problem is if i take this one and get three more for my home then i don't have one for the studio sound off down below which your go-to specs are for panels what do you shop for what do you care about do you care about the refresh rate do you care about the ips or are you just like give me the cheapest panel possible put in front of my eyeballs i've never seen high refresh rate therefore i don't care that i can understand if you've never experienced a high refresh rate low response time gaming monitor and its fluidness or fluidity then i could understand that you don't understand what you're missing out on and sometimes it's best not to experience it because you can't go back once you do all right guys thanks for watching we'll see you the next one\n"