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ASUS VG248QE, 24 Inch FHD (1920 x 1080) Gaming monitor, 1 ms, Up to 144Hz, DP, HDMI, DVI-D, Black

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The ASUS VG248 monitor comes with some great features even though this is a very reasonably priced monitor. Before we can share the process of enabling 144 HZ on your ASUS VG248 monitor, you need to be familiar with the specifications the monitor comes with. So, here are the specs of the ASUS VG248/QE…

If you’re not confident playing around with drivers manually, you can do it automatically with Driver Easy. Apply each setting accordingly and select the one that gives more details and offers an optimized gaming view respectively. Tweaking the Preset Modes of VG248 So, if you can’t use your monitor to its highest potential, no need to worry. By the time you have read this post, you will be able to enable the 144 Hz refresh rate on your ASUS VG248QE monitor with ease. On another note, don’t confuse between a Single-link and a Dual-link DVI cable. They are both different and only the Dual-link DVI cable can support the 144 Hz refresh rate. Out of the box, theASUS VG248QE gaming monitor requires a bit of fiddling with calibration. We have an article dedicated to the ASUS VG248QE color calibrationand settings for gaming.Other gaming-related features of theASUS VG248QE 144Hz monitor include GamePlus, which consists of customizable crosshairs and on-screen timers for better precision and timing in FPS, RTS, and RPG video games. The pixel pitch shows the distance from the centers of two neighboring pixels. In displays, which have a native resolution (the TFT ones, for example), the pixel pitch depends on the resolution and the size of the screen. So, make sure you are using a Dual-link DVI or a DisplayPort cable on an ASUS VG248/QE monitor for the 144 Hz refresh rate. Finally, there’s the TraceFree response time overdrive feature, which increases the pixel transition speed. However, setting it to over 60/100 can introduce inverse ghosting, also known as pixel overshoot. Design & Connectivity Moreover, you will find standard image alterations such as contrast, brightness, saturation, color temperature, sharpness, input source selection, RGB color settings, etc.

Information about the brightness of the screen. It is measured in candela per square metre (cd/m²). For the most part, the VG248QE is a solid performer. Its color accuracy wasn't terrible but it wasn't ideal either. As shown in the chromaticity chart below, the 1920 x 1080 TN panel produced oversaturated greens, but blues and reds were much closer to their CIE (International Commission On Illumination) coordinates. Greens did appear to be a bit heavy in my test photos but not heavy enough to cause tinting. Disable SmartView and ASCR (dynamic contrast ratio) features, while the ASUS VG248QE TraceFree parameter can be set to as much as you need. However, we did notice inverse ghosting when it’s set beyond 60. Now that you have a clear idea about some of the main specs and features of the ASUS VG248/QE, we can proceed to the next section. Why You can’t Enable 144 Hz on ASUS VG248?So, if you were using HDMI or Single-Link DVI cable earlier, you have to replace it with a compatible cable in the first place for enabling the 144 Hz refresh rate. We hope the step by step guides above have helped you to know how to enable 144 Hz on ASUS VG248 monitor. Certain workarounds include fiddling with driver settings and third-party software that can get rid of the extra input lag and can make LightBoost work with AMD graphics cards. Accessories related to Display Input Connectivity: Dual-link DVI cable, HDMI (Based on the Buyer’s Location)

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