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[Game Mode] on HDR signal
[Gamer1]/[Gamer2]: [Gamer1] and [Gamer2] picture modes allow you to save two sets of customized display
settings, including game-related setup options.
[FPS]: This mode is optimized for FPS games. It is suitable for very dark FPS games.
[RTS]: This mode is optimized for RTS Game.
[Vivid]: Optimized the screen for vivid colors.
NOTE
HDR content may not display correctly depending on Windows 10 OS settings, please check HDR on/off
settings in Windows.
When the HDR function is turned on, the characters or picture quality may be poor according to Graphic card
performance.
While the HDR function is on, screen flickering or cracking may occur when changing the monitor input or
power on/off according to Graphic card performance.
For information about whether the graphics card and game support HDR, visit their manufacture's website.
[Game Adjust]
[Settings] > [Game Adjust]
[Overclock]
- [On]: Sets Overclock to a higher refresh rate than specified by the panel specification.
- [Off]: Disables the Overclock improvement feature.
[Adaptive-Sync]/[FreeSync Premium Pro]: Provides seamless and natural images in a gaming environment.
Note that the screen flickering may occur intermittently in a specific gaming environment.
NOTE
[Overclock]
- After the monitor reboots, change the maximum refresh rate setting in the GPU control panel.
- If the screen display appears abnormal, turn off the Overclock setting.
- The function can only be used through DisplayPort.
- The Overclock function's features/performance may vary depending on the graphics card or gaming
content.
- We do not guarantee the performance of the function and are not responsible for any side effects that may
occur from its activation.
[Adaptive-Sync]/[FreeSync Premium Pro]
- Supported Interface:
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- Supported Graphic Card: A graphic card that supports NVIDIA's G-SYNC or AMDs FreeSync is necessary.
- Supported Version: Make sure to update the graphic card to the latest driver.
- For more information and requirement, refer to NVIDIA website (www.nvidia.com) and AMD website
(www.amd.com).
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