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Milkerrz May 17, 2015 @ 12:05am
BenQ XL2430T cs go settings
Hey just got the BenQ XL2430T and I wanted to find the best settings to play cs go on. Also would someone know the best setting for just general web searching I sometimes can get sore eyes from other monitors.

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Azza ☠ May 17, 2015 @ 1:11am 
What graphic card are you using?

Use the DVI-D (Dual-Link, not single) or DisplayPort 1.2+ cable to connect.
These will be able to achieve the highest 144Hz refresh rate.

Right-click desktop > Screen Resolution
Set to 1920x1080 (1080p) and under advanced settings, on the monitor tab, increase the refresh rate to highest available (144Hz).

That BenQ XL2430T monitor has a low-level blue backlight which should be easier on the eyes, even with prolonged gaming in the dark.
Last edited by Azza ☠; May 17, 2015 @ 1:20am
Milkerrz May 17, 2015 @ 1:19am 
Using a gtx 970 asus

Originally posted by Azza ☠:
What graphic card are you using?

Use the DVI-D (Dual-Link, not single) or DisplayPort 1.2+ cable to connect.
These will be able to achieve the highest 144Hz refresh rate.

Right-click desktop > Screen Resolution
Set to 1920x1080 (1080p) and under advanced settings, on the monitor tab, increase the refresh rate to highest available (144Hz).

That BenQ XL2430T monitor has a low-level blue backlight which should be easier on the eyes, even with prolonged gaming in the dark.
Azza ☠ May 17, 2015 @ 1:21am 
Ensure you have the latest Nvidia drivers:
http://www.geforce.com/drivers

Optional: Geforce Experience to apply optimal video settings to CS:GO and other games.

Should be something like...

Display: Full-screen
Effect: High
FXAA: Enabled
Shadow: High
Model: High
Multisampling: 4x MSAA
Resolution: 1920x1080 (don't use DSR upscaling)
Shader: Very High
Texture Filter: Anisotropic 16x

You want to get between 120-144FPS or more to max out your monitors refresh rate. Ensure V-SYNC is off.

Download the Display Pilot Software for the monitor too:
http://gaming.benq.com/downloads

Optional: Create a profile for CS GO, if desired.

1920x1080
Blur Reduction: ON
Intensity: 16
Area: 40
Black eQualizer: 0
Color Vibrance: 18
Low Blue Light: 0
Instant Mode: ON
Auto Game Mode: OFF
Picture Mode: Standard
Brightness: 100
Contrast: 50
Sharpness: 6
Gamma: Gamma 5
Color Temperature: User Define (R:99, G:100, B:99)
AMA: High
Dynamic Contrast: 0
Senseye Demo: OFF
Display Mode: Full
HDMI RGB PC Range: RGB (0~255)
Overscan: OFF
Last edited by Azza ☠; May 17, 2015 @ 1:28am
Sk Sep 22, 2015 @ 11:39pm 
Im Using Gtx 760 :)
The Fool Sep 23, 2015 @ 3:26am 
Originally posted by Azza ☠:
What graphic card are you using?

Use the DVI-D (Dual-Link, not single) or DisplayPort 1.2+ cable to connect.
These will be able to achieve the highest 144Hz refresh rate.

Right-click desktop > Screen Resolution
Set to 1920x1080 (1080p) and under advanced settings, on the monitor tab, increase the refresh rate to highest available (144Hz).

That BenQ XL2430T monitor has a low-level blue backlight which should be easier on the eyes, even with prolonged gaming in the dark.

I just got this monitor, connected it with the included DVI-D and in the Blur Reduction menu, there is only on and off. There is no choice for intensity or area. What gives?
grevelito Dec 19, 2015 @ 12:14pm 
Originally posted by Azza ☠:
Ensure you have the latest Nvidia drivers:
http://www.geforce.com/drivers

Optional: Geforce Experience to apply optimal video settings to CS:GO and other games.

Should be something like...

Display: Full-screen
Effect: High
FXAA: Enabled
Shadow: High
Model: High
Multisampling: 4x MSAA
Resolution: 1920x1080 (don't use DSR upscaling)
Shader: Very High
Texture Filter: Anisotropic 16x

You want to get between 120-144FPS or more to max out your monitors refresh rate. Ensure V-SYNC is off.

Download the Display Pilot Software for the monitor too:
http://gaming.benq.com/downloads

Optional: Create a profile for CS GO, if desired.

1920x1080
Blur Reduction: ON
Intensity: 16
Area: 40
Black eQualizer: 0
Color Vibrance: 18
Low Blue Light: 0
Instant Mode: ON
Auto Game Mode: OFF
Picture Mode: Standard
Brightness: 100
Contrast: 50
Sharpness: 6
Gamma: Gamma 5
Color Temperature: User Define (R:99, G:100, B:99)
AMA: High
Dynamic Contrast: 0
Senseye Demo: OFF
Display Mode: Full
HDMI RGB PC Range: RGB (0~255)
Overscan: OFF
These settings are fantastic, thanks a lot!
GrenadR May 7, 2016 @ 4:31pm 
Originally posted by Azza ☠:
What graphic card are you using?

Use the DVI-D (Dual-Link, not single) or DisplayPort 1.2+ cable to connect.
These will be able to achieve the highest 144Hz refresh rate.

Right-click desktop > Screen Resolution
Set to 1920x1080 (1080p) and under advanced settings, on the monitor tab, increase the refresh rate to highest available (144Hz).

That BenQ XL2430T monitor has a low-level blue backlight which should be easier on the eyes, even with prolonged gaming in the dark.
Is 10 Low Blue Light the best or 0?
Ray Piste May 7, 2016 @ 8:57pm 
Blue light can damage your eyes long term, Its advised to use 0 as it removes it all together
Phobia Jun 30, 2016 @ 11:45pm 
BOOTHLEY 0 means there will be blue light 10 means the lowest blue light poossible lawl
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