forgot to mention that sometimes the dynamic range is set to limited by default so you can change that in your nvidia control panel to full under display resolution at bottom for each monitor.
To me, if you are using your Windows 11 to HDR ON and you want the best HDR output, you should actually set brightness to 100, this sound insane and yes it is at beginning setup but later on you should change the Windows HDR setting of SDR content brightness by lowing down to eye level smoother comfort zone. I did this by changing the value to 11 for my Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 and value to 17 for my Samsung Odyssey Neo G9, default value of SDR content brightness is 40. Doing so you get the best output which not hurting your eye and HDR output can maximize the nits when needed as well. I know many people did not ever check the SDR content brightness in Windows HDR setting, give it a try and you will notice this setting is very important for monitor set Windows to HDR ON. This setting is not applicable if you don't have HDR monitor or you never set HDR ON. But if your monitor is having HDR feature, you should set HDR to ON if you also want all your streaming content manage to playback in HDR.
For changing brightness (or other settings) within OS I recommend some ddc tools like ClickMonitorDDC... I can change the brightness from daytime to nighttime setting with one shortcut or scroll of the mousewheel which takes fraction of a second...
I got a new monitor a few months ago and something felt... off. Spent ages tweaking settings, seaching what others were recommending, etc. and just gave up. Used sRGB, job done. think that's what I did on my old monitor too, it just looks so much better than everything being cranked too hard
Doesn't it bother you that the monitor (Cooler Master GP27U) doesn't support VRR and HDR at the same time? You turn on one, and it disables the other! Hardware Unboxed just did a review on that same model and rightly called that shortcoming a dealbreaker for HDR gaming.
none of these HDR monitors are good, they stamp HDR just for sales, but if you have experience HDR from a high TV is night and day difference, monitors are not on that level until OLEDs monitors which also fixes blooming and slow pixel transitions
I have had amazing HDR experiences on Desktop. High-end VA or Oled is the only way you are going to get it though. IPS or lower VA panels will not give you the premium experience you want. Destiny 2 (still probably the best pound for pound as they use contrast like no other game) and most Sony Studio games (Spider-Man, Horizon, GOW, Days Gone) are some of the best HDR experiences on PC right now.
@@Wusyaname_ Yeah, not to say you can't get a decent experience on IPS, but a VA panel with Mini-LED or maybe Micro if we ever see that is still going to provide a superior contrast which is a must for HDR content. IPS has some really good advantages in certain areas like color reproduction; they do have some downsides though that just do not gel with HDR.
@@Xsetsu when we get micro led, might as well go IPS tho. IPS is the way to go for budget end and mid range, but $800+, something like the g7 neo or Alienware QD oled is gonna be the way to go.
@@Wusyaname_ On a budget sure but I alluded to that already. Me personally I won't buy another IPS for gaming because of lackluster HDR performance. Even with Mini and Micro VA will still be better. The contrast is part of the reason Oled looks so great with lower brightness.
If you have a basic monitor DON'T just set sRGB and call it a day thinking you have the most accurate colour setting. I've got some cheap Chinese monitor and the sRGB setting has extreme red bleed, it's much better to use the RGB control and set a custom colour profile that tries to get close to what images look like on your phone for instance, or a more accurate monitor if you have one. You can get additional RGB control from monitor calibration in Windows (Colour Management in the Control Panel) if your monitor tends to favour a colour no matter what settings you use on the monitor itself. For instance this cheap Chinese monitor gives everything a sickly yellow tinge if just use the monitor to adjust RGB balance, I need to use additional calibration in Windows to achieve neutral whites and grays.
That's the problem of cheap monitors with their non-existent factory calibration not the problem of sRGB mode which has color temperature of 6500K for neutral whites...
Yeah I don't know where this came from. The old TV warnings about watching the tv in a well lit room have been debunked. This sounds like an excuse to sell more product to you. I watch A LOT of tv in a dark room, my brightness is set pretty low like he recommends "for your space". I looked for studies on this backlight/ambient light thing and found none.
check the sharpness with text or an image on screen, maybe both at thr same time. if the quality looks soft and blurry, increase sharpness. if the quality looks jagged and 'sharp,' decrease the setting.
That chair ergonomics part is incorrect. We do ergonomic assessments at work and leaning back is not part of it. I would suggest looking up chair ergonomics. Unless something has changed and we are using old stuff or something. Otherwise great tutorial.
Thanks for the great video. I just bought the GM34-CWQ (34 inches ultrawide 144Hz curved VA panel), using it with a Macbook Air M1 2020, and I am quite disappointed. The texts look too sharp or too blurry, the colors are not vibrant. The framerate is great but with too many constraints. Maybe I'm too used to the amazing Retina displays or 27 inches 4K monitors like yours. Thanks for the settings help tho. At least I tried :')
I've just upgraded to a new monitor but i have a problem, the window/picture doesn't fill the whole screen, there's a border of around 1cm on lefy/top/right side. The correct resolution is applied by KNM switch on back of monitor, in Nvidia control panel and Windows display settings. Haven't found a way to fix this yet 🤔🤔
Dear lord, is there some bad advice in this video. "Backlighting" monitors or any screens with over the top RGB effects absolutely destroy your eyes' and brain's perception of colour and contrast, ruining the picture quality in practical terms. The only way to correctly do what is called "bias lighting" is with pure white 6500k against a white wall and even so at a proper brightness level equivalent to roughly 10% of your screen's maximum brightness in nits. Don't even get me started on absolutely trashing any sort of sensible image quality with gimmicks like "Black Boost", etc. It's one thing to let people know what is scientifically correct or incorrect and then let them decide for themselves if they prefer their screens to be well calibrated or not on purpose. It's another totally different ball game flat out giving terrible advice as "the thing to do when you get a monitor". For actual image quality advice, you'd do well to spend some time browsing HDTVtest and Rtings instead of tech youtubers.
You dint talk about putting on " blue light filter " witch i def love on my benq monitor, and maybe get a monitor arm to place your screen alot more perfect then a default stand can do.
I have this Monitor and I do love it. I’d love to know if you panel has most of the colour settings greyed out when your in HDR mode? Mine is and i want to know if that’s normal.
The more options the better, or even better properly tuned in general out of the box and factory calibrated. The ambient lighting is a neat to have really. The local dimming monitors are quite a meh to me, they're severely overpriced, still have issues. To extra shame OLED is here for way cheaper even yet better in every way, especially response and proper HDR for sure.
@@bradhaines3142 Reliability we'll see, QD-OLED is here and burn-in is lower for it. But still to early on the market to know how well. Price, really it's way cheaper than top of the line MiniLED monitors that are worse in every way. Just need to see more OLED monitors to start kicking.
Feel like overdrive setting should probably be higher up the list. IMO probably the single most important monitor settings other than resolution or refresh rate.
Why does my monitor shows (Native), under the TV resolutions? The pc resolutions are available, but the word 'native' is under the TV resolutions. Any idea why? Is it because of HDMI?
i have a question. im trying to get 1ms on my Ips monitor with VRB, and when i turn it to Normal, does that count as on because im not sure its fully on when i turn it to the normal mode, and will it give me 1ms
at least wait for firmware issues to be fixed, but preferably wait for more "affordable" hdr monitors to come out so you get better discounts and more options
i don‘t understand these settings sRGB, DCI-P, why can you set it, what does it change. If a program gives you values to define a color, isn‘t it just set?
I wished my UPERFECT 15.6" Portable 4K OLED monitor had support for 4K at 120Hz, but nope. Mine can only do 60Hz. :( I once had a Samsung 43" QN90B 4K TV, but even if I tried 120Hz, I did not like the blooming that I get with that TV. Ugh... Can't stand the blooming. But once I go with OLED, who cares about 120Hz anyway? It's not like I can tell a difference due to my visual impairment and I do not play competitive games. I play games such as Portal 2, Ni No Kuni, Final Fantasy XII, and even not-well-known games such as Flux Caves, a realistically-looking 3D puzzle game that I enjoyed a lot. And even The Talos Principle. I once tried playing Quake II RTX which I enjoyed, but I'm not a good FPS gamer, let's just put it that way... I mean, it's a fun game, but I died a few times even in easy difficulty mode. It always comes down to skills and reaction time in addition to whether I can tell a difference between 60Hz and 120Hz or not... I mean, once I go with OLED, I would be much more happy sticking with 60Hz anyway. And oh yes, my UPERFECT 15.6" 4K OLED monitor is attached to my VIVO VESA mount adapter for tablets and portable monitor, which then gets attached to my Mount-It Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount. My 15.6" OLED monitor is very close to me and I love it a lot. Much easier for me to see compared to my 43" TV and even a 32" LG 4K monitor, although I used a 43" TV just for movies and TV shows in addition to PC usage. My 15.6" is perfect for my visual impairment due to field of view. Ever try to see the compass in the minimap in Final Fantasy XV? I cannot see the compass in the minimap even in a 32" 1080P or 4K monitor. That's because the gaming industry as a whole don't care about people with vision loss. With a 15.6" monitor, the compass is much easier for me to see because it's well within a field of view. The minimaps in Ni No Kuni and Final Fantasy XII is much easier to read compared to Final Fantasy XV. Maybe one day UPERFECT will come up with a new 4K at 120Hz monitor for gamers. Once I go with OLED, I will never go back to LCD. Even MiniLED is still LCD. :)
I thought it was recommended to add the ICC color profile to get access to the entire color gamut of the monitor prior to calibration. Does the ICC profile not matter?
@@88Opportunist actually, icc profile matters for color managed apps, e.g. photoshop. the bigger problem is that windows don't support system-level color management (not until win 11 22h2)
9:40 The advice I've seen online has suggested looking _down_ at your monitor, as it's less strain on your neck over longer sessions. 🤔 Anyone have thoughts?
I wish for a monitor manufacturer with a simple, minimalistic, and professional looking on-screen menu design All these gaming monitors all have these cringe edgy design it's off-putting
Is it a must-do to turn HDR on while color correcting and grading videos? And does it make a difference to use DCI-P3 mode on a monitor to edit SRGB videos?
One arm length away from the monitor? Dude you just entirely negated to talk about the brightness and size of the monitor changes this massively😂 if you're gonna talk about posture at all then you should know that angling your neck down a little is far better then leaning back to bring you more in line with your monitor. You also entirely forgot about the part of where your desk needs to be below your elbow. If you're gonna send this information to so many people at least send the right information
Why does this channel consistently give bad advice? For example the ambient light section here, was completely made up and poor advice. Turn it off. It does nothing good.
TBH, I strongly prefer the default over the boosted to unrealistic look at around 5:20 to 5:22.
agreed!! 👍
i think that part isn't necessarily about what looks better but what gives you more advantage visibility wise
yes default better
forgot to mention that sometimes the dynamic range is set to limited by default so you can change that in your nvidia control panel to full under display resolution at bottom for each monitor.
To me, if you are using your Windows 11 to HDR ON and you want the best HDR output, you should actually set brightness to 100, this sound insane and yes it is at beginning setup but later on you should change the Windows HDR setting of SDR content brightness by lowing down to eye level smoother comfort zone. I did this by changing the value to 11 for my Samsung Odyssey Neo G8 and value to 17 for my Samsung Odyssey Neo G9, default value of SDR content brightness is 40. Doing so you get the best output which not hurting your eye and HDR output can maximize the nits when needed as well. I know many people did not ever check the SDR content brightness in Windows HDR setting, give it a try and you will notice this setting is very important for monitor set Windows to HDR ON. This setting is not applicable if you don't have HDR monitor or you never set HDR ON. But if your monitor is having HDR feature, you should set HDR to ON if you also want all your streaming content manage to playback in HDR.
Shall o put brightness on my monitor to 100 and then adjust with sdr brightness?
These newer tutorial videos really come in handy
As someone who’s ordered the same Cooler Master (4K) 27U monitor, this video is perfect timing for me 👍🥰✊
How you like it?
You are giving me Chris Pratt vibes and I can't unsee it
Funny I'm not the only one that sees that
Same!!!😂
literally said nothing please rename this video to settings you should change when using a cooler master monitor
For changing brightness (or other settings) within OS I recommend some ddc tools like ClickMonitorDDC... I can change the brightness from daytime to nighttime setting with one shortcut or scroll of the mousewheel which takes fraction of a second...
@0:34 I think you meant "decrease opacity" or "increase transparency"
I got a new monitor a few months ago and something felt... off. Spent ages tweaking settings, seaching what others were recommending, etc. and just gave up. Used sRGB, job done. think that's what I did on my old monitor too, it just looks so much better than everything being cranked too hard
This video has been very helpful. I'm using this exact monitor.
i didn't think the Cooler Master Tempest GP27U was out yet. Not until 14th December in the UK.
@@karlvex I'm in the US. It became available late last month.
Had any issues so far?
09:35 Recommends to sit at least one arm length away from the monitor and then proceeds to lean forward 🤣🤣🤣🤣
2:00 the best backlights I ever tried are the MediaLight LX1 Bias LED strips
Thank you for this video Dimitri! Hopefully we get the best wireless headsets of 2022 video soon!!
That RGB desk is nice!
Thank you very much for your efforts and your excellent team💡
Thanks Dimitri 👍
Doesn't it bother you that the monitor (Cooler Master GP27U) doesn't support VRR and HDR at the same time? You turn on one, and it disables the other! Hardware Unboxed just did a review on that same model and rightly called that shortcoming a dealbreaker for HDR gaming.
its getting fixed via a firmware update this month.
none of these HDR monitors are good, they stamp HDR just for sales, but if you have experience HDR from a high TV is night and day difference, monitors are not on that level until OLEDs monitors which also fixes blooming and slow pixel transitions
it supports it now with the firmware update that just released yesterday
some very good advice. cool video :)
I have had amazing HDR experiences on Desktop. High-end VA or Oled is the only way you are going to get it though. IPS or lower VA panels will not give you the premium experience you want.
Destiny 2 (still probably the best pound for pound as they use contrast like no other game) and most Sony Studio games (Spider-Man, Horizon, GOW, Days Gone) are some of the best HDR experiences on PC right now.
Unless you have mini led ips, but blooming is pretty noticeable at night.
@@Wusyaname_ Yeah, not to say you can't get a decent experience on IPS, but a VA panel with Mini-LED or maybe Micro if we ever see that is still going to provide a superior contrast which is a must for HDR content.
IPS has some really good advantages in certain areas like color reproduction; they do have some downsides though that just do not gel with HDR.
@@Xsetsu when we get micro led, might as well go IPS tho. IPS is the way to go for budget end and mid range, but $800+, something like the g7 neo or Alienware QD oled is gonna be the way to go.
@@Wusyaname_ On a budget sure but I alluded to that already. Me personally I won't buy another IPS for gaming because of lackluster HDR performance. Even with Mini and Micro VA will still be better.
The contrast is part of the reason Oled looks so great with lower brightness.
D2 HDR is ass
Brightness. Always have to turn that down by over half
Wonderful. Really well put, on point and extremely helpful video for any gamer out there.
If you have a basic monitor DON'T just set sRGB and call it a day thinking you have the most accurate colour setting.
I've got some cheap Chinese monitor and the sRGB setting has extreme red bleed, it's much better to use the RGB control and set a custom colour profile that tries to get close to what images look like on your phone for instance, or a more accurate monitor if you have one. You can get additional RGB control from monitor calibration in Windows (Colour Management in the Control Panel) if your monitor tends to favour a colour no matter what settings you use on the monitor itself. For instance this cheap Chinese monitor gives everything a sickly yellow tinge if just use the monitor to adjust RGB balance, I need to use additional calibration in Windows to achieve neutral whites and grays.
That's the problem of cheap monitors with their non-existent factory calibration not the problem of sRGB mode which has color temperature of 6500K for neutral whites...
Appreciate it thanks mate
good tips. thanks!
always have color temp as warm, closer to reference
Any tips for multi monitor setups? I’m having a funky issue with mine.
Please can anyone tell me the name of the top down game at 4.58 , It looks awesome.
SIGNALIS, an indie game that released at the end of October
@@88Opportunist Thanks a lot Brother....❤️
"Motorized RGB desk"
Three words I never thought I'd hear together
Any references on the brightness not being "healthy for the eyes"?
Unnecessary bright image is tiring for the eyes, makes them dryer and leads to health problems like dry eye syndrome...
Yeah I don't know where this came from. The old TV warnings about watching the tv in a well lit room have been debunked. This sounds like an excuse to sell more product to you. I watch A LOT of tv in a dark room, my brightness is set pretty low like he recommends "for your space". I looked for studies on this backlight/ambient light thing and found none.
Dmitri right? This guy should be recording for audio books.
Is there like a hidden meaning behind that LEGO mustang showing up on all the tech channels?
Nice video
1:29 The suggestion for sharpness calibration is a bit vague. Can you recommend a systematic way to adjust it optimally?
check the sharpness with text or an image on screen, maybe both at thr same time.
if the quality looks soft and blurry, increase sharpness.
if the quality looks jagged and 'sharp,' decrease the setting.
1. buy a monitor that factory do the color calibration Philips 43" 4K skjerm 439P1/00.
you can set the Nvidia panel settings without pressing Apply then play a game and then just close the NV CP to discard that settings.
That chair ergonomics part is incorrect. We do ergonomic assessments at work and leaning back is not part of it. I would suggest looking up chair ergonomics. Unless something has changed and we are using old stuff or something. Otherwise great tutorial.
Thanks for the great video. I just bought the GM34-CWQ (34 inches ultrawide 144Hz curved VA panel), using it with a Macbook Air M1 2020, and I am quite disappointed. The texts look too sharp or too blurry, the colors are not vibrant. The framerate is great but with too many constraints. Maybe I'm too used to the amazing Retina displays or 27 inches 4K monitors like yours. Thanks for the settings help tho. At least I tried :')
that glass suits you
I've just upgraded to a new monitor but i have a problem, the window/picture doesn't fill the whole screen, there's a border of around 1cm on lefy/top/right side. The correct resolution is applied by KNM switch on back of monitor, in Nvidia control panel and Windows display settings. Haven't found a way to fix this yet 🤔🤔
Dear lord, is there some bad advice in this video.
"Backlighting" monitors or any screens with over the top RGB effects absolutely destroy your eyes' and brain's perception of colour and contrast, ruining the picture quality in practical terms. The only way to correctly do what is called "bias lighting" is with pure white 6500k against a white wall and even so at a proper brightness level equivalent to roughly 10% of your screen's maximum brightness in nits. Don't even get me started on absolutely trashing any sort of sensible image quality with gimmicks like "Black Boost", etc.
It's one thing to let people know what is scientifically correct or incorrect and then let them decide for themselves if they prefer their screens to be well calibrated or not on purpose. It's another totally different ball game flat out giving terrible advice as "the thing to do when you get a monitor".
For actual image quality advice, you'd do well to spend some time browsing HDTVtest and Rtings instead of tech youtubers.
Yep he pretty much just made a lot of that up.
that desk wobbles so much lol
You dint talk about putting on " blue light filter " witch i def love on my benq monitor, and maybe get a monitor arm to place your screen alot more perfect then a default stand can do.
I am very interested in the game at 4:55. Could you tell me which it is?
my monitor got low latency mode which locks my brightness to the max, whats up with that?
How should we know your monitor model?
@@veduci22 well it could be some universal thing
I have this Monitor and I do love it. I’d love to know if you panel has most of the colour settings greyed out when your in HDR mode? Mine is and i want to know if that’s normal.
It's normal.
I also adjust for low latency gaming with VRR (Gsync):
Gsync ON
Reflex ON
FPS: uncap
In-game Vsync: OFF
Nvidia CP Vsync: ON
What monitor is that? It has settings I've never seen before.
HI BRO WHAT SHOULD BE OSD TIME OUT ? 120? OR LOWER AND OTHER THING ON ASUS MONITOR FOR CS2 CAN YOU HELP ME FOR CS2 OSD SETUP ASUS PLEASE ?
Why every tech reviewer and Tech Enthusiast Love LEGO...😁🔥💥😍
😍
Because LEGO is dope
Lego is Legondary
Could've been worse, imagine weebs with lewd anime figurines 😐
Because building PC's is like building Lego stuff
I turn the FreeSync to standart engine and ma screen startend flashing like old TV when it breks and I had to turn it back
The more options the better, or even better properly tuned in general out of the box and factory calibrated. The ambient lighting is a neat to have really. The local dimming monitors are quite a meh to me, they're severely overpriced, still have issues. To extra shame OLED is here for way cheaper even yet better in every way, especially response and proper HDR for sure.
except price and reliability, where they're known to go bad every few years and still cost hundreds more than led
@@bradhaines3142 Reliability we'll see, QD-OLED is here and burn-in is lower for it. But still to early on the market to know how well. Price, really it's way cheaper than top of the line MiniLED monitors that are worse in every way. Just need to see more OLED monitors to start kicking.
Feel like overdrive setting should probably be higher up the list. IMO probably the single most important monitor settings other than resolution or refresh rate.
I have Dell Alienware AW2720HFA LED IPS 27" any tips how I can adjust my monitor?
rent an XRite i1 and find out!
Why does my monitor shows (Native), under the TV resolutions?
The pc resolutions are available, but the word 'native' is under the TV resolutions.
Any idea why?
Is it because of HDMI?
i have a question. im trying to get 1ms on my Ips monitor with VRB, and when i turn it to Normal, does that count as on because im not sure its fully on when i turn it to the normal mode, and will it give me 1ms
any good settings for gigabyte g32qc pls help ?
What do you think of the Cooler Master Tempest GP27U, is it worth upgrading from my predator x27 or should i hold out a bit longer?
at least wait for firmware issues to be fixed, but preferably wait for more "affordable" hdr monitors to come out so you get better discounts and more options
i don‘t understand these settings sRGB, DCI-P, why can you set it, what does it change. If a program gives you values to define a color, isn‘t it just set?
Those are different color spaces that the monitor can be set to. They affect ALL content.
0:23 - "So if I'm trying to copy someone elses settings"
*me .... starts crying in y25g-30 tears* :(
I wished my UPERFECT 15.6" Portable 4K OLED monitor had support for 4K at 120Hz, but nope. Mine can only do 60Hz. :( I once had a Samsung 43" QN90B 4K TV, but even if I tried 120Hz, I did not like the blooming that I get with that TV. Ugh... Can't stand the blooming. But once I go with OLED, who cares about 120Hz anyway? It's not like I can tell a difference due to my visual impairment and I do not play competitive games. I play games such as Portal 2, Ni No Kuni, Final Fantasy XII, and even not-well-known games such as Flux Caves, a realistically-looking 3D puzzle game that I enjoyed a lot. And even The Talos Principle. I once tried playing Quake II RTX which I enjoyed, but I'm not a good FPS gamer, let's just put it that way... I mean, it's a fun game, but I died a few times even in easy difficulty mode. It always comes down to skills and reaction time in addition to whether I can tell a difference between 60Hz and 120Hz or not... I mean, once I go with OLED, I would be much more happy sticking with 60Hz anyway.
And oh yes, my UPERFECT 15.6" 4K OLED monitor is attached to my VIVO VESA mount adapter for tablets and portable monitor, which then gets attached to my Mount-It Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount. My 15.6" OLED monitor is very close to me and I love it a lot. Much easier for me to see compared to my 43" TV and even a 32" LG 4K monitor, although I used a 43" TV just for movies and TV shows in addition to PC usage. My 15.6" is perfect for my visual impairment due to field of view. Ever try to see the compass in the minimap in Final Fantasy XV? I cannot see the compass in the minimap even in a 32" 1080P or 4K monitor. That's because the gaming industry as a whole don't care about people with vision loss. With a 15.6" monitor, the compass is much easier for me to see because it's well within a field of view. The minimaps in Ni No Kuni and Final Fantasy XII is much easier to read compared to Final Fantasy XV.
Maybe one day UPERFECT will come up with a new 4K at 120Hz monitor for gamers. Once I go with OLED, I will never go back to LCD. Even MiniLED is still LCD. :)
anybody help wich sharpnes is the best
Which is the game at 3:55?
I thought it was recommended to add the ICC color profile to get access to the entire color gamut of the monitor prior to calibration. Does the ICC profile not matter?
No. And many basic monitors don't even have an ICC profile.
@@88Opportunist actually, icc profile matters for color managed apps, e.g. photoshop.
the bigger problem is that windows don't support system-level color management (not until win 11 22h2)
This is just a long ad for Cooler Master products - Dislike
yea I wish I read the description first before watching it. lots of disinformation as well.
9:40 The advice I've seen online has suggested looking _down_ at your monitor, as it's less strain on your neck over longer sessions. 🤔 Anyone have thoughts?
Yes slightly down is fine, but elevated monitor is always better for the higher viewing position.
-D.
neutral position is best for you. not straining anything be it up or down, if you are now your body will tell you
Bro tell any gaming laptop under 80000
Those aren't overdrive names. Those are all black frame insertion names. Overdrive speeds up the panels response time. That is not that
You and Ali act like real brothers hahaha
I want that game 4:52
same here. what game is it??
@@petroly Signalis
@@JINORU_ thx
@@JINORU_ Thanks pal.
This smells a lot like an undisclosed sponsored video.
It says right in the description. he's not hiding it..
I wish for a monitor manufacturer with a simple, minimalistic, and professional looking on-screen menu design
All these gaming monitors all have these cringe edgy design it's off-putting
Yes, not being able go get satisfying monitor after building high end pc is like not meeting beautiful girl after taking Viagra.
Grow up.
Is it a must-do to turn HDR on while color correcting and grading videos? And does it make a difference to use DCI-P3 mode on a monitor to edit SRGB videos?
Always clamp down your color space when editing SRGB content. With P3, you'll get some super oversaturated colors.
ALWAYS Change these Gaming Monitor Settings
-Nah!! set to default and call it a day!!
any optimal settings for Aorus FO48U for PS5 owners?
W Man's
i stick to 1080p hdr monitor....i only get a little blur in some games. dlss shadows maybe ? or ips dealing with high black contrast ?
@DaKrawnik420 yeah. coming from an old 19 inches 900p monitor, an 24" ips display 1080p, with hdr, is new for me.
best to say it like this
Get a 1440p monitor. They are just so much better in most ways.
turning into a coolermaster shill my dude lol
Should i enable freesync if im playing fortnite ?
Mac OS ? Lol
One arm length away from the monitor? Dude you just entirely negated to talk about the brightness and size of the monitor changes this massively😂 if you're gonna talk about posture at all then you should know that angling your neck down a little is far better then leaning back to bring you more in line with your monitor. You also entirely forgot about the part of where your desk needs to be below your elbow. If you're gonna send this information to so many people at least send the right information
Sssshhh
@@KillDozer44 I hate it so much when these RUclipsrs who entire fan base look to them for information and then they give them fictitious shit 😂
This is way too long
Too much talking...just show your settings
Why does this channel consistently give bad advice? For example the ambient light section here, was completely made up and poor advice. Turn it off. It does nothing good.
1st lol lol
They just have to release it in the EU now 🥲