Pixel response times
The essentials of any gaming monitor are, besides the refresh rate, the response times of the pixels. The next two pages will show whether NZXT has managed to optimize the panel in such a way that the user can also gamble without annoying image artifacts (ghosting/inverse ghosting) in the end. We’ll start with the pixel response time settings, which can be set via the OSD. And I’ll say it right away: Under no circumstances could the Canvas reach the 1 ms from the advertisement. Not a single G2G transion was at one ms. Best Case 2 ms – so much for that!
Overdrive Normal
Overdrive Fast
Overdrive Fastest
In the fastest overdrive virtually no inverse ghosting, which is rarely seen. Mostly, the mode is used to justify the 1 ms from the advertisement. Unexpected, but there it is. Since the Fastest mode is the fastest, I use that for all further tests. It is of course sufficient for the 240 Hz, without ghosting, no question: But, basically, the shown response time performance is very close to the border of ghosting. A little tick faster (at least from 200 Hz upwards) would please me personally better. Yes, that was whining on a high level – I know! The fact is: Overshoot is not an issue so far…
- 1 - Introduction, Features and Specs
- 2 - Workmanship and Details
- 3 - How we measure: Equipment and Methods
- 4 - Pixel Response Times
- 5 - Variable Overdrive
- 6 - Display Latencies
- 7 - Color-Performance @ Default Settings
- 8 - Direct Comparison
- 9 - Color-Performance calibrated
- 10 - Summary and Conclusion
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