There's a new LightBoost utility via BlurBusters -- ToastyX Strobelight -- that allows easily turning ON/OFF LightBoost on a hotkey.
Make sure you run strobelight-setup.exe and add BOTH a strobed mode and a non-strobed mode, however. I recommend adding: 120Hz(strobed), 100Hz(strobed), 144Hz, 60Hz. Then strobelight.exe just runs in the background.
Hit Control+Alt+Plus to turn ON LightBoost
Hit Control+Alt+Minus to turn OFF LightBoost
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Strobed brightness (LightBoost % setting via monitor OSD) also affects motion clarity. 10% is dimmer but has clearer motion. 100% is brightest but may add a tiny bit of motion blur. 50% can be a great compromise setting.
There's a new LightBoost utility via BlurBusters -- ToastyX Strobelight -- that allows easily turning ON/OFF LightBoost on a hotkey.
Make sure you run strobelight-setup.exe and add BOTH a strobed mode and a non-strobed mode, however. I recommend adding: 120Hz(strobed), 100Hz(strobed), 144Hz, 60Hz. Then strobelight.exe just runs in the background.
Hit Control+Alt+Plus to turn ON LightBoost
Hit Control+Alt+Minus to turn OFF LightBoost
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Strobed brightness (LightBoost % setting via monitor OSD) also affects motion clarity. 10% is dimmer but has clearer motion. 100% is brightest but may add a tiny bit of motion blur. 50% can be a great compromise setting.
[quote=kwahlster]How big is difference between 120 and 144? Is it worth upgrading?[/quote]
The difference between 120Hz-vs-LightBoost is much bigger than the difference between 120Hz-vs-144Hz.
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