![]() ![]() ![]() It changes brightness levels and I find it really odd. I would highly recommend turning dynamic contrast off. ![]() Yes I know it isn't specifically color accurate, no I don't care LOL. My settings are tuned a little bit to make the image pop some more. That being said, with no IPS glow and better blacks, I am very happy with mine. I generally find IPS's to be better in that department. To be honest I've never been BLOWN AWAY with the color reproduction. Im using another G5 as a second monitor btw. So any recommendations about possibly better settings? Im kinda happy with the results, only negative point I got is the flickering without VRR enabled, which is a HUGE amount, almost permanently. Max FPS "235" / GSYNC "ON" / Colours default settings (Brightness "50" / Contrast "50" / Gamma "1.00" / Digital Colour Correction "50" Sharpness "56" / Black Equalizer "13" / Brightness "100" / Colour mode "Custom" / Contrast "70" / RGB "45:48:50" / Gamma Mode "1" / Adaptive Sync "ON" / VRR "ON" / Local Dimming "Auto" / Auto Contrast "OFF" Colour Profile from "" > although I dont seem to see any difference between this and the standard Windows profiles But please the full package from monitor OSD Settings to Nvidia Control Panel and Windows colour profiles. I would like to hear a few opinions about the settings that you guys use. It was possible to terminate the flickering with a software update which unlocked the VRR-setting in the monitor settings. So far Im really liking the colours, the bretter brightness, the great response time / input lag and the 240 Hz (yes, I see a little difference compared to the 144 Hz G5).īut I also came across a popular problem with the monitor that is flickering. I recently upgraded my G5 to a G7 (27") because I got one for 340$ (new). I know its probably the 101th thread about it but I couldn't find a opinion matching thread yet. ![]()
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