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Captain_Yuri said:

haxxiy said:

Well while other monitors do offer strobing, it's about the implementation that the G-sync allowed Nvidia to do which set ULMB 2 apart from existing techniques. It's why the image looks clear on a 360 hz display using ULMB 2 vs 500hz display or OLED display or the best 360hz TN panel on the market.

If you want more info on how it works, you can read about it here: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/news/g-sync-ultra-low-motion-blur-2/

To clarify, since most competitive gamers wouldn't use BFI unless it matched the refresh rate, ghosting wouldn't be an issue, only crosstalk. Now, I don't know how bad the de-syncing gets in very HRF monitors but usually it isn't too bad and you can adjust the strobing manually in a lot of gaming monitors.

Will ULMB2 as a factory standard be preferable to going through the trouble? I think that will depend a lot on manufacturer quality control and how well the algorithm can adjust to temperature changes, age, etc. At times, however, that comparison video felt a bit misleading since he was comparing ULMB2 to images with no BFI at all or to lower-resolution monitors (or that horrible 500 Hz screen).

Now if I'm not mistaken the 2021 LG OLEDs can do BFI at 120 Hz and look crisp AF with no strobe mistimes. Personally, I'd go for that for motion clarity and overall image quality, even if it's a little dim.