24" LG 24GM79G gaming monitor performance benchmarks
LG 24GM79G har displayporten, og det er vigtigt for NVIDIA-kort at arbejde med AMD FreeSync. Med AMD FreeSync-understøttelsen er denne skærm kompatibel med både AMD- og NVIDIA-grafikkort. Skærmen har en VESA mount. For den gennemsnitlige svarhastighed er LG 24GM79G scorerne 5 ms, som sikrer effektiv synkronisering med den høje opdateringshastighed. For de ekstremt hurtige billedhastigheder har LG 24GM79G en maksimal opdateringshastighed på 144 Hz, der muliggør en glattere gameplay. Med hensyn til pixeldensitet har LG 24GM79G en fremragende tæthed på 91 pixel pr. Tomme, hvilket resulterer i skarpere tekst og billedkvalitet. LG 24GM79G er en forholdsvis ny skærm. Minste svarfrekvens for LG 24GM79G er 1 ms, hvilket eliminerer spøgelsesvirkninger. Skærmen har et unimpressivt kontrastforhold på 1000 : 1. For grafikfarvekvalitet har LG 24GM79G en gennemsnitlig farvedybde på 6 -bit, hvilket resulterer i ditheredgradienter og mere lidt mindre præcise farver. LG 24GM79G har et samlet input lag på 15.5 ms, hvilket er dårlig blandt konkurrencen. Skærmen bruger et TN-panel, der lider af farveforskydning, når det ses fra vandrette og vertikale vinkler og har lidt vasket farver i forhold til IPS- og VA-paneler. Lysstyrken på LG 24GM79G er lavere end andre skærme. Grafisk krævende spil kan forårsage rammefald uden for den adative opdateringshastighed på 56 Hz.
LG 24GM79G vs liyama vs GB2488HSU-B3 vs Samsung C24FG70
Hello
I was looking for a monitor with 144hz refresh rate with good image quality to play media at 120hz with Smooth video project,
Can you tell me which one of these has better image?
LG 24GM79G
liyama GB2488HSU-B3
Samsung C24FG70
thanks
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k11147 years ago
But both are the exact same curve so it makes absolutely no sense. The 2 differences I pointed out are the only differences. It's actually better, like any other curved monitor, if you sit up close for more immersion vs a flat screen. Even if you sit a farther, the curve is too small to cause distortion. So in any case, it's better or doesn't make a difference.
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ross89r7 years ago
Asus VS248HR or LG 24GM79G 24
Hey there! Need a bit of help trying to choose a monitor for a new build I'm doing and I've always got good help from these forums
What I currently have in mind is a cheapish build so far and just need a monitor to finish (well and a graphics card but with prices atm it's either a gtx 1060 3g for about £190 or I'm willing to wait and just use on board graphics.
The cpu I'm going with is an i5 8400, 8gb 2400hz ram, I have an 550w xfx pro psu. I'm not really bothered with an amd or Nvidia card but for obvious reasons in the market getting one for a good price is tricky.
This pc will mainly be used to just play blizzard games (mainly wow) and strategy games (total war etc..)
I'm willing to wait a while for a card but wow is hardly demanding and the new expansion ain't due to September time anyway.
I've heard really good things with the Asus model and I can get it for £116 new, but i have seen the LG (£170) screen and it has the added benefits of 144hz and freesync, if I choose amd card, but on the negative side I've seen quite a few bad user reviews.
Any help in choosing would be great!
Sorry for the long message!
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Eximo7 years ago
GTX 1060 3GB is plenty for WoW and the rest of their line-up, so I wouldn't necessarily hold yourself back. As long as you get it cheap enough for your comfort, anyway. Other options would be a used GTX970 which would be a bit slower but still get you good 1080p performance.
If you are after high refresh rate, that LG is currently the lowest priced 144hz panel out there.
I also see a lot of lukewarm reviews for the LG. Apparently it isn't selling all that well if they have lowered the price this much. The ASUS is an okay panel, but I don't really like the tilt only displays. It is worth the extra investment for an adjustable stand.
Some alternatives that land somewhere in the middle.
75Hz 1080p monitor (not a very good stand, like the ASUS):
lg 24gm79g unable to get 144hz over HDMI.
According to lg the monitor can do 1920x1080/144hz over HDMI or Displayport. I cannot seem to get over 120hz via two different HDMI 2.0 cables. I have tested the displayport and can get 144hz, unfortunately this cable needs to be used with a different monitor; so i require HDMI to work.
Currently running a MSI AMD 390x with latest drivers and have ensured the correct monitor drivers are installed via LG's support website. Have attempted both custom resolutions in Radeon settings and windows settings but cannot get over 120hz.
Any insights?
Thanks!
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Glenwing7 years ago
According to the manual, the HDMI section only seems to list support up to 1080p 120 Hz. I know the section above that lists up to 144 Hz and is labeled "HDMI/DisplayPort", but I think that might be a mistake and only applies to DisplayPort.
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cnyk7 years ago
Benq Zowie XL2411P vs LG 24GM79G-B
Hello im looking to buy a 144hz 24" monitor. Ive read good reviews about the LG. I cant seem to find any info on this specific benq though. In my country both monitors are the same price. Can i get some information about those two monitors and if possible which one is the better choice.
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CeramicTilePudding697 years ago
Freesync does not cause input lag.
https://youtu.be/mVNRNOcLUuA
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hardiangame28 years ago
LG 24GM79G-B Not Reaching 144hz
Hello everyone,
So I've installed my new 24GM79G-B monitor using the provided DP-DP cable, but my computer still won't let me choose 1920x1080 @ 144hz as an input. It keeps limiting me to 60hz (i tried to 75hz and it success,but still cannot reach 144hz).
Does anybody know how to fix this? Thank you.
btw i am using win 10 and gtx1070 for the vga
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Mark RM8 years ago
It's very possible either the input connector on the card or the monitor is faulty. I highly doubt this is a software issue.
Test the monitor on another computer with DP, if stable, suspect the card and try a different monitor on the card with DP to confirm.
I understand you may not have access to all this stuff, but really it's the only way to be sure.
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Hello
I was looking for a monitor with 144hz refresh rate with good image quality to play media at 120hz with Smooth video project,
Can you tell me which one of these has better image?
LG 24GM79G
liyama GB2488HSU-B3
Samsung C24FG70
thanks
But both are the exact same curve so it makes absolutely no sense. The 2 differences I pointed out are the only differences. It's actually better, like any other curved monitor, if you sit up close for more immersion vs a flat screen. Even if you sit a farther, the curve is too small to cause distortion. So in any case, it's better or doesn't make a difference.
Hey there! Need a bit of help trying to choose a monitor for a new build I'm doing and I've always got good help from these forums
What I currently have in mind is a cheapish build so far and just need a monitor to finish (well and a graphics card but with prices atm it's either a gtx 1060 3g for about £190 or I'm willing to wait and just use on board graphics.
The cpu I'm going with is an i5 8400, 8gb 2400hz ram, I have an 550w xfx pro psu. I'm not really bothered with an amd or Nvidia card but for obvious reasons in the market getting one for a good price is tricky.
This pc will mainly be used to just play blizzard games (mainly wow) and strategy games (total war etc..)
I'm willing to wait a while for a card but wow is hardly demanding and the new expansion ain't due to September time anyway.
I've heard really good things with the Asus model and I can get it for £116 new, but i have seen the LG (£170) screen and it has the added benefits of 144hz and freesync, if I choose amd card, but on the negative side I've seen quite a few bad user reviews.
Any help in choosing would be great!
Sorry for the long message!
GTX 1060 3GB is plenty for WoW and the rest of their line-up, so I wouldn't necessarily hold yourself back. As long as you get it cheap enough for your comfort, anyway. Other options would be a used GTX970 which would be a bit slower but still get you good 1080p performance.
If you are after high refresh rate, that LG is currently the lowest priced 144hz panel out there.
I also see a lot of lukewarm reviews for the LG. Apparently it isn't selling all that well if they have lowered the price this much. The ASUS is an okay panel, but I don't really like the tilt only displays. It is worth the extra investment for an adjustable stand.
Some alternatives that land somewhere in the middle.
75Hz 1080p monitor (not a very good stand, like the ASUS):
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/sh38TW/aoc-g2460vq6-240-60hz-monitor-g2460vq6
75Hz, higher price, but a good stand
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/CMCrxr/asus-vg245h-240-75hz-monitor-vg245h
According to lg the monitor can do 1920x1080/144hz over HDMI or Displayport. I cannot seem to get over 120hz via two different HDMI 2.0 cables. I have tested the displayport and can get 144hz, unfortunately this cable needs to be used with a different monitor; so i require HDMI to work.
Currently running a MSI AMD 390x with latest drivers and have ensured the correct monitor drivers are installed via LG's support website. Have attempted both custom resolutions in Radeon settings and windows settings but cannot get over 120hz.
Any insights?
Thanks!
According to the manual, the HDMI section only seems to list support up to 1080p 120 Hz. I know the section above that lists up to 144 Hz and is labeled "HDMI/DisplayPort", but I think that might be a mistake and only applies to DisplayPort.
Hello im looking to buy a 144hz 24" monitor. Ive read good reviews about the LG. I cant seem to find any info on this specific benq though. In my country both monitors are the same price. Can i get some information about those two monitors and if possible which one is the better choice.
Freesync does not cause input lag.
https://youtu.be/mVNRNOcLUuA
Hello everyone,
So I've installed my new 24GM79G-B monitor using the provided DP-DP cable, but my computer still won't let me choose 1920x1080 @ 144hz as an input. It keeps limiting me to 60hz (i tried to 75hz and it success,but still cannot reach 144hz).
Does anybody know how to fix this? Thank you.
btw i am using win 10 and gtx1070 for the vga
It's very possible either the input connector on the card or the monitor is faulty. I highly doubt this is a software issue.
Test the monitor on another computer with DP, if stable, suspect the card and try a different monitor on the card with DP to confirm.
I understand you may not have access to all this stuff, but really it's the only way to be sure.