Dave from Accounting is not a "pro-gamer", no matter what he tells you. Especially as they basically lied to us saying these crosshairs were designed with "pro-gamers" being consulted.
Acer gn24hl crosshair overlay update#
While I'm glad to see that newer monitors have a dot option and I don't even care about the only 2 colors bit I'm a bit disappointed that there hasn't been a driver update for the old monitors. you won't have games running on it) just buy something much cheaper with lower specs. No point being stuck with an old monitor with outdated features. IMO you should return the 24" one and buy something else. I can't seem to find any info on firmware updates for monitors, so I guess we're SOL. How there is no Firmware update for both displays? The LEAST I could expect from very expensive displays, and from a company that sells them as the very best for gaming, are firmware updates that give the Dot Crosshair option to the PG258Q just like the PG27UQ, and also allows you to choose the crosshair color and transparency. Is inconceivable to me that, from the two displays that I brought at the very same day, the 24" PG258Q have two very obstructives and obnoxious crosshairs with just two colors to chose, while the 27" display have the same two, plus another (very reasonable) Dot Crosshair, but also with just two colors. Sennheiser HD1 Neckband (Street), and Sennheiser HD-6XX (3950X)
Acer gn24hl crosshair overlay pro#
Philips SHP9500s with VMODA Boom Pro (3600) Seasonic 750 Prime Ultra (3600) and EVGA 600 Gold (3950X) Phanteks P400A (3600) and Fractal Meshify (3950X) Ryzen 3600: 1TB Intel 660p + 1TB Samsung 860 EVO + 1TB 850 EVO MOTU M4 (3600) and LG G8 DAC MODE + Monolith THX 887 (3950X) The crosshair isn't actually centered in the middle of the screen. However i've spotted one really nasty issue with it. Moreover, all monitors with G-SYNC are limited to 60Hz over HDMI. Many monitors with HDMI 1.4 are also limited to 120Hz at 1080p. One of them is virtual crosshair to help you aim easier because it has better visibility than in-game crosshairs. Older 144Hz gaming monitors such as the Acer GN246HL, BenQ XL2411, BenQ XL2411Z, BenQ XL2430T, ASUS VG248QE, AOC G2460PF, etc are all limited to 60Hz over HDMI. Ryzen 3600 (Gaming) and Ryzen 3950X (Work)īoth systems: Ballistix 4x 16GB DDR 3200 3600 I have an ASUS VG248QE monitor (144HZ,1ms) that also features GamePlus On-Screen overlay features. Array AllanDavidson PC Specs AllanDavidson PC Specs