vecuccio wrote:
Seeing as Windows 10 and Nvidia drivers broke the TURBO button last year (by dropping WDDM 2.3 support), when will ASUS be releasing a new driver that is compatible with WDDM 2.5 ?
The PG279Q Drivers have not been updated since 2015. And seeing as the PG279Q is a PREMIUM PRODUCT and not some cheapo economy monitor, does ASUS not feel that customers who splashed out $700 deserve a driver fix that solves the problem ?
Hi,
I think the fix for this problem will come more from a monitor firmware update rather than an monitor drivers update, but drivers update are actually welcome.
It would be great if ASUS could offer firmware updates for its monitors to be installed by its customers (as is the case with the BIOS of our motherboards, even though I know that the flash mode/type is not at all the same), competitors are already doing it, especially since the release of NVIDIA G-Sync Compatible (compatibility of VESA Adaptive-Sync / AMD FreeSync monitors with NVIDIA graphics cards).
ASUS had promised (And that would be a first @ASUS) via an FAQ from 2018/11/13 "a downloadable utility tool" "to update your monitor’s firmware yourself" for PG27UQ :
... Or you can wait until later this year when a downloadable utility tool will be available to update your monitor’s firmware yourself.
Source :
https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1036750But nothing to date, ASUS is not comfortable with that apparently, it's either an RMA for them to update the firmware themselves (if there is one), or you stay with your problem :
https://rog.asus.com/forum/showthread.php?108523-REQUEST-ROG-Strix-XG-Series-Monitors-Firmware-Updat...