Thanks Bucko, very kind. Also, is there any particular display that you suggest me to buy?
@Komaru Thanks for the link! Yeah, I’m asking there and discussing since a lot of time, OSSC and tech wise. (that’s a nice coincidence!)
I was using a x3 too but I’m wondering: how much is the Hz output if you run SM through the OSSC? Might be this the issue? I’ve heard some monitors don’t like the frequency at all. I can’t really figure what could be the problem, sadly.
@BuckoA51 This VG248QE should work without the Dejitter mod on x3 (however no audio) by the way the OSSC I bought (not from you, sadly I guess) still loses sinc even with this monitor and on x3 ( @Komaru, yours does it too? I bet no) When the OSSC arrived, it had a really tremble SCART input, like it goes up and down even if I touch it slightly. I’m meditating on gettin a Retrotink if the compatibility issues are way less. Do you know whatever can cause a sync loss aside the display compatibility? Such dunno, a bad cable or a faulty PSU? By the way, the image is great, no strange artifacts and nothing similar, so I don’t think it could be the SuperFamicom itself. Any feedback about that?
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@Komaru I did put 3x on the VG248QE but I still lose sync. I’m pretty sure it might be the very cheap RGB cable, I should try once the new arrives. But honestly, since I’ve already contact the seller on Amazon (Kaico OSSC) and he accepted the restitution due to the faulty RGB input, I might buy a RetroTINK.
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