Do you know what panel the monitor uses? I still don't trust companies that say true 10 bit since dell and ViewSonic has lied about it lol. lately I've been looking at panel data sheets to get the correct answer. That's good there's no pixel dancing though!

    jordan yeah, dude I think I bought 5 monitors with "true 10 bits" haha and all of them were just lies. I think one was okay for 2500$ but its too expensive to keep lmao, and mini-led implementation was terrible so I returned it. Would be interesting to check what panel it is for real, but I don't know how 🙁

      madmozg jeez yeah 2500 is a lot! lol. I mean if something was safe to use and 2500 it would be worth it 😅 I just don't think mini led is good.

      For MSI I think to enter service menu you gotta do the following

      "

      •Hold the joystick button down
      •Unplug your monitor power supply - keep holding down
      •Plug in your monitor supply - keep holding down
      •When msi logo appears - stop holding down
      •When monitor displays screen - push joystick button down to show OSD
      • Push joystick button down again
      Service menu opens "

      I copied pasted that. When I opened service menu on my 27q it was another tab that was added to the OSD settings of the monitor

        madmozg The moment I think about monitor eye strain, it will come in a minute.

        what's interesting is that this is actually not true for me and probably a few others here — because if i'm using a truly good screen, like my 2012 lenovo that only has mild PWM (as in detectable scanning top to bottom subtle PWM on grays with slow motion camera) and ditherig.exe actually works:

        i can literally think about the topic of screen eye strain or "what if it actually might have dithering" all i want and EVEN THEN the screen still feels great and i stay just as productive

        which confirms that in my case i don't seem to be affected by a psychosomatic aspect at all, because if i'm using a screen that truly "passes the threshold" nothing i'm thinking can prevent it from still being just as good

          DisplaysShouldNotBeTVs same as with my 8bit asus monitor I don't have any issues with it. I think my case with psychosomatic is just triggering something in my brain, maybe be in the same way as my IBS lol.

          There are 2 models in official specifications. Please be aware of it 🙂

          2 months later

          jordan I can confirm now that its a 8bit+FRC. Sorry if I confused anyone.

            AlanSmith can I ask you where you find 8bit+FRC in that link? I can see only 10bit. I got the same link from tech MSI support. So i'm trying to understand who lies here this panelook website or AUO manufacturer ?

            madmozg So I tested this monitor again and I figured out that what I saw flickering on microscope is just a very slight pwm of backlight. Pixels itself are still. So it means that this monitor is 10bit. I can compare this pwm to the same as MacBook Air 15 M2/M3.

              5 months later

              madmozg do you have MPRT disabled? I didn't notice any flicker myself.

              I tested this monitor for a month, and I'm really sad now that I didn't keep it as I just wanted a MiniLED model.

              However about the 10bit… While everything suggests it's true 10bit panel, this requires more precise pixel voltage controls and time, else colors won't be that accurate. So all current 4K 10bit panels have about 12ms response time, which is bad for games, and has to be compensated with overdrive, which inevitably decreases color accuracy and often even overshoot into inverse ghosting, defeating the purpose of 10bit.

              I myself also sought after 10bit panel for a while, but ultimately came to understand that it only benefits artists, and has only downsides for gamers and workers. If anything, 10bit require more bandwidth, so at high refresh rate it has to use DSC compression, and even without it it just prolongs the time to transfer all pixel information, inevitably increasing input lag. And 10bit math also takes more than 8bit math both at monitor post processing and at GPU rendering sides. It's not worth it, and 8bit panels are just better.

              And if you really want 10 bit color, use 8bit + dither over 8bit + FRC as FRC is not healthy for our brains.

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