The Mullinator
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I bought a new 19" Monitor with a 4ms response time
This one to be exact:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Samsung_Syn...LCD_Monitor/4505-3174_7-31578611.html?tag=sub
Now everyone is telling me that anything below an 8ms response time will result in it being almost impossible to detect ghosting which is why I went with this one since it is 4ms. Unfortunately when I plugged it in and started gaming I was getting a lot of ghosting (can't take screenshots and I don't have a camera so I can't show you guys what it looks like). Even when I move the mouse on the desktop at the right speed I can see the ghosting pretty clearly.
So my question is are my eyes just incredibly sensitive and easily able to detect this or are there unusual settings that could be preventing the monitor from working properly. Personally I am a little suspicious of the way I hooked it up and for the fact it was a monitor being used for display purposes where I bought it (2 months old, couldn't see any problems with it, and got $50 off for it), because it didn't come with the box I don't have the regular software it comes with for changing settings (it doesn't come with hardware controlls built into the monitor) and I could only get a VGA cable to hook it up with so I was forced to buy a DVI adaptor to go with it. Could hooking it up with an adaptor be causing unusual problems?
This one to be exact:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Samsung_Syn...LCD_Monitor/4505-3174_7-31578611.html?tag=sub
Now everyone is telling me that anything below an 8ms response time will result in it being almost impossible to detect ghosting which is why I went with this one since it is 4ms. Unfortunately when I plugged it in and started gaming I was getting a lot of ghosting (can't take screenshots and I don't have a camera so I can't show you guys what it looks like). Even when I move the mouse on the desktop at the right speed I can see the ghosting pretty clearly.
So my question is are my eyes just incredibly sensitive and easily able to detect this or are there unusual settings that could be preventing the monitor from working properly. Personally I am a little suspicious of the way I hooked it up and for the fact it was a monitor being used for display purposes where I bought it (2 months old, couldn't see any problems with it, and got $50 off for it), because it didn't come with the box I don't have the regular software it comes with for changing settings (it doesn't come with hardware controlls built into the monitor) and I could only get a VGA cable to hook it up with so I was forced to buy a DVI adaptor to go with it. Could hooking it up with an adaptor be causing unusual problems?