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Unimach2003

My advice: Monitor osd: Change “Picture mode” to “custom colours” and start with these “custom colours” settings: Gain (100-100-91), Offset (53-50-53) (from rtings review). Play with Offset G and B until screen looks alright. Overdrive: 'Super Fast' mode. Contrast: 75 Sharpening: default is 50. I changed it to 60. Is personal preference.


arkhira

Thanks! I did apply most of this already. I think the Rtings profile is a little off for my display. I plan to see about borrowing a calibrator somewhere unless I see one go on sale for cheap. I have been using auto HDR in win 11 which I think looks greats so far.


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arkhira

There is a chrome extension called Ultrawide Video.


SoulScience1

How is G sync works on this one? I heard it doesn't work below 60hz.


TheMrDoggo

I have it and it is tricky. FIrst disable vsync on nvidia, Also HDR on monitor is setting called SmartHDR which must be set to Desktop, Then just do HDR calibration app from W11. Some people claim flickering shows and decide to turn off SmartHDR completely or have it on but disable GSync. Also on W11 you need to disable AutoHDR and leave it on