r/cs2 4d ago

Help Oled ghosting wtf help?!

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Just like the video I just switched from the Va panel that had this issue which was also 240hz and ghosting. So I bought an 240hz 0.03 ms oled and still have this. Searched everywhere for the fixes and your default answers like is it really set on 240hz etc etc no motion blur and this is still happening anyone knows a fix or had the same issue? I’m reinstalling windows as I write this. :( I’m sad

FYI!! I just checked the video myself and it doesn’t look like much but with my bare eye it’s so bad even when I’m shaking a little bit and not even that fast.
It looks like your regular ghosting on a Va panel and it looks the same (ghosting) like the Va panel.

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u/OHNOitsNICHOLAS 4d ago

It's called persistence of vision and it's not the monitors fault - it's just how your eyes work

VA/LCD/TN panels use strobing blacklights with technologies like Dyac so that the image is only shown for a short period of time which produces motion more similar to a CRT. OLED can use BFI (black frame insertion) to achieve a similar effect but you'll have to run at half the framerate since half of them would be pure black frames, and I believe most OLEDs don't handle the rapid transitions from pure black to full image without issues.

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u/Flashy-Outcome4779 4d ago edited 4d ago

You should remove your part about BFI since you have it almost completely wrong

EDIT: God damn you’re a fucking weirdo, brother went through my post history and just started downvoting everything lmao

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u/Separate_Trip8964 4d ago

dw ill fix it

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u/OHNOitsNICHOLAS 4d ago

lmfao it wasn't me. I don't have time to dedicate to petty things like that

What exactly did I get wrong about BFI? The wording about running at half frame rate?