Extra step for the more advanced: If you can find an ICC profile for your monitor (like from my reviews or HUB's for instance), here's a guide on how to install that: ruclips.net/video/65VVCXBmnbs/видео.html
Hey techless I was wondering if you could help me out! I am getting the ASUS TUF Gaming 27” 1440P HDR Monitor (VG27AQ3A) for a new setup of mine. I am currently using the Asus VG249Q Review - 24", 144 Hz IPS and downloaded the profile you had made for it. I have no idea what settings will make it pop like yours did for my now second monitor. I was wondering if you could make one or do a whole review on this monitor and include a profile. Thanks in advance for the response! Keep up the good work.
While this is a niche thing to do, its worth mentioning that if you have a TN monitor, reducing the contrast setting generally brings a response time benefit (doesnt really apply to IPS or VA), this is specially useful to reduce crosstalk when strobing. For anyone reading this, keep in mind the contrast hit is quite noticeable , and TN's already low contrast ratio doesnt help. If you want to reduce VA smearing you can try using a bit of black equalizer..but again, with a picture quality hit
@@vivid_xyz well I didn't get notified for your comment, and you may not too. I don't really need a source, if you look at rtings' response time measurements for TN monitors, you'll see that transitions that end in very high luminance values are generally slower, reducing contrast basically "kills" some of those transitions, and allows for overdrive room, when transitioning to rgb 255, there is no headroom for overdrive, as that is the lowest current state for TNs (the more current is applied to the twisted nematic liquid crystal layer, the less light they let through), but if you reduce contrast, making the max white level around let's say, 230rgb, you're able to overdrive that transition as there is more headroom beyond the digital white level. I've been trying too look for the blur busters forum post explaining why lowering contrast on TN helps, but I can't find it -_-.
Thank you so much for the advice on brightness at the end. For so long I would unfortunately reduce contrast thinking it’s helping my eyes, but if anything that made them strain more. I thought my brightness was already so low (35), but just lowering that more does the trick. Thank you! My monitor isn’t as washed out and I can stare at it forever!!
I actually love this video. It helped me soo much. When I played a game it would start making high contrast whenever I moved and now its fixed. Thank you
My 27P2Q (not a gaming monitor, but does have Gaming modes), I just load the ICM but turn the brightness down to 0 (even to the point of using a screen filter at night). My old monitor has the opposite problem with brightness being too low even at max. Both are IPS panels, but it's nearly 15 years old. sRGB mode is not recommended for me because it locks in brightness as well.
i'd like to add about contrast while i agree that for optimal color you should leave it at default (usually 70/100) but alot of monitors don't get very dim and are still stupidly bright even when on 0 brightness You can turn contrast down to get a "dimmer" image for when you're gaming without any lights just a quick thing i thought might be useful for night gamers. thank you for coming to my ted talk.
Thanks!! Wondering why the pixel/color quality was dog poop despite adjust a bunch of settings but adjusting the refresh rate(hz) completely fixed that issue instantly!!
Best thing to do here is buy what techless recommends. You'll have the icc profile and you'll have the peace of mind. Bought benq ex2510 based on his review and never looked back. Thanks bro.
@@scillianmafia99 Hello bro, I use the standard settings, downloaded the icc profile from techless review of our monitor. Basically I just followed techless bro. Also after setting that up, I enabled Brightness Intelligence. Kinda pretty cool tbh, from early morning until the evening it feels like my eye is having less strain since it automatically adjusting the brightness.
Thank you I turned on the free sync Holy shit What a difference. Thanks. I have everything hooked up and on already with my Mac mini to my 36 inch 4K LG monitor. Looks great. I was disappointed when I 1st bought it and hooked it up with a HDMI cable but when I used a DisplayPort cable to Thunderbolt 3 I was totally impressed . But now it looks even better THANK YOU!
Huge thanks!! There were some fundamentals you talked through that were the game changer for me. If the start point is 50 in terms of RGB then adjust down and trying to leave most settings at their starting point. Im always tweaking my setting as I've never been fully happy, with these basic principles I finally feel completely happy with my monitor picture!! 😎👍
I bought it as well, just applied the ICM profile from BenQ website, it made the night light weaker. Is it all good or should i keep with the default profile? I'm using sRGB mode.
I'm so glad to found this video! Sometimes i was wondering why my monitor couldn't be more vivid color than my phone with a gamut color (even though my LG 22MK600 had 99% srgb). Gonna try this later, thank you!
Thank you very much. It turns out Gaming mode isn't great for the types of games I play, or for watching movies/shows. Messes up all the subtle colours, especially the darkness levels. I was trying to watch House of the Dragon and there were just so many dark blotches and blurs. But thanks to your guide, and the website you suggested for monitor settings, I managed to sync them up with my AMD gpu settings, and vice versa. The settings they suggested looked a little dark so I turned them up a smidgen (brightness) but overall, it's a much better experience than it was. Thank you! :)
First, Great video as always.i bought a g242 and it has great response time but i couldn't find an icc profile anywhere on the internet. Would be glad to see a review on it
Display port or hdmi for lenovo g25 (if i used hdmi bundle from the monitor it can play hdr mode but when used display port it can't) Great video as always. Thanks.
Yeah, unfortunately that's an odd limitation of DisplayPort 1.2. It's capable of higher data rates than the HDMI 1.4 of your monitor, but it doesn't support HDR meta data.
OMG finally I have my Free ONN monitor matching my Acer gaming monitor colorwize. It was so bad and now I love it! I won the monitor and it's a 24" 75 Hz vs 23" 60 Hz. The ghosting is not the best but now it's time to test with some gaming. Things were so blown out before. Thanks for taking the time to explain this.
I'm using an old monitor ( Acer V193W) which should be able to reach 75hz @ 1440x900, however when I try that the text becomes sort of blurry. Does anyone have an idea of why this is happening? 60Hz is clear, but 75hz ( which again, should be native ) just looks "weird". Using the "auto-calibration" button on the monitor doesn't seem to change anything, . Monitor is connected via VGA cable -> adapter-> Gpu ( 7970HD ) EDIT : Updating the monitor's driver fixed the issue. Windows 10 basic drivers were the problem
@@Gl0ckb1te VGA is the only monitor's input though, I have no other choices. Changing the cable also doesn't change anything. Wonder if should try another adapter 🤔
Hey man thank you for the guide it helped me a lot. i Have a question although: Why dynamic lighting and DCR should always be off? I would imagine that without HDR in my monitor would be nice features to have. Thank you in advance
something you might not know is if you go into your nvidia control panel and go into change resolution and press "Customize..." and then press "Create Custom Resolution..." you can overclock your hz basically you should just move it up by ten hz at first and it will A: flick or turn black for a couple seconds turn back on (Or won't because you hit your Hz cap and you need to go lower) and if it does come back on then you can check if it worked B: stay black, and or say this is unable to be done (Do not worry it just means that you can't get that high) And keep doing this in till you hit a cap and then keep gradually going down in increments of 1 hz in till it says that you are able to (PS you press test to test this in the bottem right corner) Hope it helped.
I really like your videos incredible quality but could you test the asus v24vq . I dont know what to choose betwee it and the msi optix G241 could you give me an advice ?
Great information. I am running a older machine at the moment playing vintage games but some of this knowledge helps... I (hopefully soon) will have equipment/machine in the circa 2020's haha! Thanks for the Vid for your tutorial well put together. See you in the future! (or in the past...)
ASUS VG259Q here; for the most part this video was fine enough for me. Your videos are great. But I'm still unsure about this one thing which is when I have on freesync on my monitor I get the brightness flickering. I've spent literal days reading about it and talking to ASUS. The only thing I've been able to do is have to choose between no freesync with weird stutters, or freesync with flickers. I've had this monitor for nearly a year and it's only recently became a problem. Launched Forza Horizon 5 once and it flickered so bad and left the menus burned in for 4-5 minutes. I've been afraid of using my freesync since then.
@@sadahash8180 did you not understand me, in different settings such as scenery or racing mode, the response (mprt/gtg) will be different or not from the FPS mode?
Sometimes there's no difference, it depends on monitor. However, you can set "overdrive" and "low input lag" settings manually. Also, 99% of those presets is terrible.
Please please tell me which is the best for competitive gaming and some amateur video editing: Benq Zowie XL2546K vs AsusVG259VG vs MSI MAG251RX vs Acer Nitro 390hz
Is G Sync really necessary in your opinion, I just got a Acer monitor- XV272U and I do not think it is has that G-sync option right away, Any suggestions? My graphics card is an rtx 3080 if that helps. When I look at the control panel I do not see the option to set up G- Sync. I could return the monitor if it was really worth it.
After watching your video i got an impression that if some models (like mine) are not set up properly at the factory its hard to fix them without colorimeter
Nobody ever talk about ppi for reading small type. Many are trying to learn 3D art. And it's helpful for readability to understand resolutions. 2k best 240hz
Thank you for the video, but I have a problem. Do you know how to fix the problem that the games are being opened as 4k( even when the monitor is full hd) I got an LG 24gn600 and I'm using it on a laptop. Thank you in advance .
just knowing how to change the refresh rate made this video worth it. I thought it was an automatic thing and when i did finally changed it from 60 to 144........ ya...
I couldn't get my blue, blue enough and did exactly what you said not to do. So, of course I turned down red and green instead and "PRESTO" it worked. Thank you so much, it was driving me up the wall becuse my other samsung has a beutiful deep blue.
If I have a FreeSync Premium monitor(with the Extended, Basic and Off options on it), should I set it to Off and then activate the G-Sync on the Nvidia Panel? Or it's possible to use FreeSync Extented while the G-Sync is on? (my monitor accepts G-Sync in the Nvidia Panel; the GPU is a RTX 2060.)
How do you do the calibrating! Very noob in these stuff but sometimes I see you using websites and other stuffs to calibrate. Mind showing us the steps ?
MSI G241 or Gigabyte G24F for someone who will play only on a Nintendo Switch, and use it as a monitor for a laptop (60hz) where I'll pretty much do Office-related, watch movies and read Reddit (?) Ty for the content - does this video apply for TV's as well?
hey i’m wondering if i should buy a benq xl2411k or the gigabyte g24f. i play cs, valorant, rainbow six and fortnite. im considering the benq but is the panel really THAT bad? i also have a low end pc with a gtx 760. if you have any other recommendations please say so. i have a $350 aud budget
Well I have a PICHAU CENTAURI QUAD HD IPS ,, but its a Brazilian rebrand. I don't think i`ll be lucky enough to have you to take a kind look and help me out to calibrate a ICC profile for it? :(
I have a 24 inch already which I use for gaming I need the second monitor for editing and checking streams and multi tasking for university something like a 27 inch or 32
i was really looking for a video like this! thank you! But i have a problem, i tried to find ICC profiles or best settings for my monitor online but it seems like no one have this. Any help? The monitor is an ITEK TAURUS 23.9 inches 144hz curved.
I feel like monitor manufacturers are a bit dishonest with the naming "Brightness" and "Contrast", at least on my LG (8bit+FRC IPS) and the BenQ (native 8bit TN) I had before the LG as well as the Acer and Asus monitors my brother uses. I found out the "Brightness" setting doesn't change the brightness like the slider in your GPU driver does, but ONLY changes the intensity of the backlight, therefore it should be called "Backlight" and not "Brightness". Similar story with the "Contrast" setting which, again I'm only talking about my LG and my previous BenQ, does work like the brightness slider in your GPU driver, so this should be called "Brightness" instead of "Contrast" although it might affect the contrast in a way. But knowing that, I was able to get the deltaE average on the LG from 0.63 down to 0.09, according to the measurements and profile I got with my colorimeter and DisplayCAL (With the ArgyllCMS 2.3.1). Also, you providing settings and a profile is amazing, but every panel is slightly different, so your "Best Settings" for your unit are most probably not the "Best Settings" for all the other units, but they're most likely better than the settings of the manufacturer, unless they're actually calibrated by them with a CalMAN certificate, but that's usually out of the price ranges we're talking about here. Just saying.
Hi, thanks for your videos I'm looking for a new good screen : i use 2 X 24 . I have a gamer PC but I use it espacially for videos (adobe premiere), photos and movies (netflix etc), but I'm a occasionaly gamer too (not so much but a minimum) : between Benq EX2510 and MSI 241 : which one would you advice ? I need good colors, good darks, light .. anyway maybe something else ?
In my AMD Driver there is option called Pixal Format and by default in my MSi Optix G241 it was YCbCr4:2:2 but it looked all washed out so I selected the RGB4:4:4 now it look very bright Can you explain what are those and which should I choose? Also in my monitor at 0 level brightness is still very high(MSI Optix G241)
At least in the Nvidia drivers, the YCbCr setting limits the dynamic range, and most computer monitors require full range to not look washed out. I think it's more useful if you've got a TV.
I bought 2 MSI G241 and it came with different white tone, one yellowish and one blueish. I did not have any colorimeter and after some times configuring the temp I came out with red and green below 45 as you recommend. But my white color is pretty level right now.
Matching two displays can be pretty hard, so I wouldn't worry too much if you just slightly went below 45. Technically you can of course turn them down all the way to zero if you'd want, but you're always giving up some contrast by turning them down.
@@techlessYT I have it on 37 red, 35 green and 50 blue on one monitor because it is too warm compare to the other. I like the other monitor better, the lowest setting for the other monitor is 39 green. I don't mind giving up some contrast since I don't know the different yet. But this problem give me some interest to buy a colorimeter, haha. Thanks for the reply.
@@ssatriyaa i have a monitor with similar results. red 30 green 37 blue 50. if i want to be below 50 on all and still have the right white point. but if i increase them the brightness will go up (and i like more brightness thats good for me) and the white point is still perfect. the colors also looks the same to me. like red 80 green 87 blue 100. its really good. why should i go below 50 ?? it will be dimmer and no other changes
@@pooryazzz I actually did not change my setting for months. And never really bother the slightly different white point anymore, haha. But I think both of my monitor has similar white point with that setting. And brightness, I use it on pretty dark room so does not really need high brightness.
great video, i just have a question. i think my monitor is not that good as i should be, its not sharp. can you make a video about MSI Optix MAG322CQR ? or maybe tell me what to do. i did a factoy reset allredy and played alot in my settings.
Extra step for the more advanced:
If you can find an ICC profile for your monitor (like from my reviews or HUB's for instance), here's a guide on how to install that: ruclips.net/video/65VVCXBmnbs/видео.html
hello i find in my monitor NOISE Reduction image should turn on or off? thank you
@Mateusz Graczyk thank you
@@deplacmentpourmeilleurposi1537 thank u wtf he wasn't even talking to h
Hey techless I was wondering if you could help me out! I am getting the ASUS TUF Gaming 27” 1440P HDR Monitor (VG27AQ3A) for a new setup of mine. I am currently using the Asus VG249Q Review - 24", 144 Hz IPS and downloaded the profile you had made for it. I have no idea what settings will make it pop like yours did for my now second monitor. I was wondering if you could make one or do a whole review on this monitor and include a profile. Thanks in advance for the response! Keep up the good work.
While this is a niche thing to do, its worth mentioning that if you have a TN monitor, reducing the contrast setting generally brings a response time benefit (doesnt really apply to IPS or VA), this is specially useful to reduce crosstalk when strobing.
For anyone reading this, keep in mind the contrast hit is quite noticeable , and TN's already low contrast ratio doesnt help.
If you want to reduce VA smearing you can try using a bit of black equalizer..but again, with a picture quality hit
interesting
Do you have a source on that contrast-response relationship? That would be certainly interesting :)
if u want to reduce VA smearing u need to spend the big money for high end samsung.
@@vivid_xyz well I didn't get notified for your comment, and you may not too. I don't really need a source, if you look at rtings' response time measurements for TN monitors, you'll see that transitions that end in very high luminance values are generally slower, reducing contrast basically "kills" some of those transitions, and allows for overdrive room, when transitioning to rgb 255, there is no headroom for overdrive, as that is the lowest current state for TNs (the more current is applied to the twisted nematic liquid crystal layer, the less light they let through), but if you reduce contrast, making the max white level around let's say, 230rgb, you're able to overdrive that transition as there is more headroom beyond the digital white level.
I've been trying too look for the blur busters forum post explaining why lowering contrast on TN helps, but I can't find it -_-.
A nice video. You speak so clearly. Those who are not speak English can understand your content.
"Who are not speak English"
@@AEZ_Zens yeah he just said he wasn't English :/
@@AEZ_Zens that’s the dumbest "correction" I’ve ever seen. He literally just said he doesn’t know English.
@@justonexone oh my bad sorry guys😞
@@AEZ_Zens lol
Thank you so much for the advice on brightness at the end. For so long I would unfortunately reduce contrast thinking it’s helping my eyes, but if anything that made them strain more. I thought my brightness was already so low (35), but just lowering that more does the trick.
Thank you! My monitor isn’t as washed out and I can stare at it forever!!
I actually love this video. It helped me soo much. When I played a game it would start making high contrast whenever I moved and now its fixed. Thank you
Wtf ? Why is this channel so underrated ????
My 27P2Q (not a gaming monitor, but does have Gaming modes), I just load the ICM but turn the brightness down to 0 (even to the point of using a screen filter at night). My old monitor has the opposite problem with brightness being too low even at max. Both are IPS panels, but it's nearly 15 years old.
sRGB mode is not recommended for me because it locks in brightness as well.
i'd like to add about contrast
while i agree that for optimal color you should leave it at default (usually 70/100)
but alot of monitors don't get very dim and are still stupidly bright even when on 0 brightness
You can turn contrast down to get a "dimmer" image for when you're gaming without any lights
just a quick thing i thought might be useful for night gamers.
thank you for coming to my ted talk.
Yes, I did the same thing on my MSI monitor
Thanks!! Wondering why the pixel/color quality was dog poop despite adjust a bunch of settings but adjusting the refresh rate(hz) completely fixed that issue instantly!!
wow , with the sRGB Setting my Screen looks so much more colorful now. Great Video, thank u 👍
Best thing to do here is buy what techless recommends. You'll have the icc profile and you'll have the peace of mind. Bought benq ex2510 based on his review and never looked back. Thanks bro.
Bro what settings do you use 👍🏼
@@scillianmafia99 Hello bro, I use the standard settings, downloaded the icc profile from techless review of our monitor. Basically I just followed techless bro. Also after setting that up, I enabled Brightness Intelligence. Kinda pretty cool tbh, from early morning until the evening it feels like my eye is having less strain since it automatically adjusting the brightness.
my default monitor brightness is 90, which hurts my eyes a lot. After watching your video, I turned it down to 20, and it feels so good.
Thank you I turned on the free sync Holy shit What a difference. Thanks. I have everything hooked up and on already with my Mac mini to my 36 inch 4K LG monitor. Looks great. I was disappointed when I 1st bought it and hooked it up with a HDMI cable but when I used a DisplayPort cable to Thunderbolt 3 I was totally impressed . But now it looks even better THANK YOU!
Huge thanks!! There were some fundamentals you talked through that were the game changer for me. If the start point is 50 in terms of RGB then adjust down and trying to leave most settings at their starting point. Im always tweaking my setting as I've never been fully happy, with these basic principles I finally feel completely happy with my monitor picture!! 😎👍
This is very well timed, my benq mobiuz ex2510 just arrived today!
Im buying the ex2510 this week! Let me know how it goes for you mate
I bought it as well, just applied the ICM profile from BenQ website, it made the night light weaker. Is it all good or should i keep with the default profile? I'm using sRGB mode.
I'm so glad to found this video! Sometimes i was wondering why my monitor couldn't be more vivid color than my phone with a gamut color (even though my LG 22MK600 had 99% srgb). Gonna try this later, thank you!
ive never seen this kind of vid before. im glad YT brought me here. I support and subbed.
Thank you very much. It turns out Gaming mode isn't great for the types of games I play, or for watching movies/shows. Messes up all the subtle colours, especially the darkness levels. I was trying to watch House of the Dragon and there were just so many dark blotches and blurs. But thanks to your guide, and the website you suggested for monitor settings, I managed to sync them up with my AMD gpu settings, and vice versa. The settings they suggested looked a little dark so I turned them up a smidgen (brightness) but overall, it's a much better experience than it was. Thank you! :)
I've been searching up monitor tutorial/comparison and yours is always come up with great quality to both picture and content. Subscribed!
First, Great video as always.i bought a g242 and it has great response time but i couldn't find an icc profile anywhere on the internet. Would be glad to see a review on it
I’m looking for the same, upvote thisss
sooo gutes video!
hab erst am ende bemerkt dass du deutsch bist :)
Display port or hdmi for lenovo g25 (if i used hdmi bundle from the monitor it can play hdr mode but when used display port it can't) Great video as always. Thanks.
Yeah, unfortunately that's an odd limitation of DisplayPort 1.2. It's capable of higher data rates than the HDMI 1.4 of your monitor, but it doesn't support HDR meta data.
Thank you very for the answer. Have a great day there. ☺️👍
@@techlessYT make a video of xiaomi 2K 27 inch monitor
Best channel for monitor related info imo!
Resetting my monitor fixed all my problems thank you so much!
Great video learned a lot including the settings that I need to fix to improve my gaming proformance
OMG finally I have my Free ONN monitor matching my Acer gaming monitor colorwize. It was so bad and now I love it! I won the monitor and it's a 24" 75 Hz vs 23" 60 Hz. The ghosting is not the best but now it's time to test with some gaming. Things were so blown out before. Thanks for taking the time to explain this.
Saving this for later :)
Thank you so much. You are really interesting to interesting to listen to and worth an ear. I shall keep you nearby in case I need to hear you again.
I'm using an old monitor ( Acer V193W) which should be able to reach 75hz @ 1440x900, however when I try that the text becomes sort of blurry. Does anyone have an idea of why this is happening? 60Hz is clear, but 75hz ( which again, should be native ) just looks "weird". Using the "auto-calibration" button on the monitor doesn't seem to change anything, . Monitor is connected via VGA cable -> adapter-> Gpu ( 7970HD )
EDIT : Updating the monitor's driver fixed the issue. Windows 10 basic drivers were the problem
Vga is the problem
@@Gl0ckb1te VGA is the only monitor's input though, I have no other choices. Changing the cable also doesn't change anything. Wonder if should try another adapter 🤔
Hey man thank you for the guide it helped me a lot. i Have a question although: Why dynamic lighting and DCR should always be off? I would imagine that without HDR in my monitor would be nice features to have. Thank you in advance
Just discovered your channel, loving the videos, this is gonna help me a lot
something you might not know is if you go into your nvidia control panel and go into change resolution and press "Customize..." and then press "Create Custom Resolution..." you can overclock your hz basically you should just move it up by ten hz at first and it will A: flick or turn black for a couple seconds turn back on (Or won't because you hit your Hz cap and you need to go lower) and if it does come back on then you can check if it worked B: stay black, and or say this is unable to be done (Do not worry it just means that you can't get that high) And keep doing this in till you hit a cap and then keep gradually going down in increments of 1 hz in till it says that you are able to (PS you press test to test this in the bottem right corner) Hope it helped.
I really like your videos incredible quality but could you test the asus v24vq . I dont know what to choose betwee it and the msi optix G241 could you give me an advice ?
Thanks!! Just one more question, which games do u play? Just concerned. :D
Nice Video Mate!!
Didn't know there are programs for changing brightness, thanks a bunch
I respect the work u had to do for this a lot!
Great information. I am running a older machine at the moment playing vintage games but some of this knowledge helps... I (hopefully soon) will have equipment/machine in the circa 2020's haha! Thanks for the Vid for your tutorial well put together. See you in the future! (or in the past...)
Thank you sir.
super awesome vid and library of vids! got my sub
Dieses BIS ZUM NÄCHSTEN VIDEO mein Mund so: OOOOOO
I bought Asus tuf vg279qr for my Xbox Series s. I love it, What do you think about the Monitor ?
I just crank up the monitor's brightness to full and adjust the rest from desktop graphic settings. Gives the best results.
Hey techless, thanks for the video. Quick question: Should i turn Low Input Lag on or off ? AOC 24G2ZU
Great video man, subbed
Thanks bro, this helped me so much in gaming!
ASUS VG259Q here; for the most part this video was fine enough for me. Your videos are great. But I'm still unsure about this one thing which is when I have on freesync on my monitor I get the brightness flickering. I've spent literal days reading about it and talking to ASUS. The only thing I've been able to do is have to choose between no freesync with weird stutters, or freesync with flickers. I've had this monitor for nearly a year and it's only recently became a problem. Launched Forza Horizon 5 once and it flickered so bad and left the menus burned in for 4-5 minutes. I've been afraid of using my freesync since then.
Hello, please tell me whether custom modes affect the input lag? is there a difference with FPS mode ? have you measured with a device?
@@sadahash8180 did you not understand me, in different settings such as scenery or racing mode, the response (mprt/gtg) will be different or not from the FPS mode?
@@yurarnd8135 yes certain modes have less input lag Such as Racing Mode,SRGB etc
@@sicoah6362 thnx, have you checked it with a device?
Sometimes there's no difference, it depends on monitor. However, you can set "overdrive" and "low input lag" settings manually. Also, 99% of those presets is terrible.
@@yurarnd8135 go to rtings and find your monitor they have a settings guide there
Please please tell me which is the best for competitive gaming and some amateur video editing: Benq Zowie XL2546K vs AsusVG259VG vs MSI MAG251RX vs Acer Nitro 390hz
Nice guide. Thanks a bunch sir.
nice vid, short enough coverered everything. couldnt find my exact monitor but still found this vid very useful.. thanks, and see you on fortnite ! :)
Good video, thanks. But I don't understand why people insist on putting some music in the background which becomes tiring soon.
Thank you so much, I had the contrast way too high and was losing alot of the image when the scenes were bright. Also freeysnc is great.
thank so much
you fixed my monitor you are the best thank you
thanks for the help!
Is G Sync really necessary in your opinion, I just got a Acer monitor- XV272U and I do not think it is has that G-sync option right away, Any suggestions? My graphics card is an rtx 3080 if that helps. When I look at the control panel I do not see the option to set up G- Sync. I could return the monitor if it was really worth it.
How to get display scaling on every monitor? And best scaling mode?
great video man thanks.
Hi, what do You think about blue light reducer? Should I turn it on or off?
After watching your video i got an impression that if some models (like mine) are not set up properly at the factory its hard to fix them without colorimeter
Nobody ever talk about ppi for reading small type. Many are trying to learn 3D art. And it's helpful for readability to understand resolutions.
2k best 240hz
Thanks for the video. Any chance of explaining the msi HDCR AND mrpt options please? I turned them off but why?
Thank you for the video, but I have a problem. Do you know how to fix the problem that the games are being opened as 4k( even when the monitor is full hd) I got an LG 24gn600 and I'm using it on a laptop. Thank you in advance .
just knowing how to change the refresh rate made this video worth it. I thought it was an automatic thing and when i did finally changed it from 60 to 144........ ya...
I couldn't get my blue, blue enough and did exactly what you said not to do. So, of course I turned down red and green instead and "PRESTO" it worked. Thank you so much, it was driving me up the wall becuse my other samsung has a beutiful deep blue.
What monitor(s) is it that you're using in this video?
ayo where u get from that all walpapers ? sick video btw : D
Thanks! I got those colorful ones from here: www.pexels.com/@didsss?sort_by=popularity
The black and white ones are photos that I took...
What value should I use for vividpixel and would you recommend enabling ELMB SYNC.
thanks for the guiding and simple explanations!
the flaw in the firmware with color temp fixed my monitor tysm
Loved the video, just a request, please make a recommended settings video for Viewsonic Omni XG2405 Monitor.
This was helpful thx !
any recommended settings for msi g242 ?
If I have a FreeSync Premium monitor(with the Extended, Basic and Off options on it), should I set it to Off and then activate the G-Sync on the Nvidia Panel? Or it's possible to use FreeSync Extented while the G-Sync is on? (my monitor accepts G-Sync in the Nvidia Panel; the GPU is a RTX 2060.)
Best benq xl2411p settings?
"bis zum nächsten video" haha ty bro
thank you
Do you need adaptive sync on games like CSGO? I mean I haven't noticed any tearing with it off so far.
How do you do the calibrating! Very noob in these stuff but sometimes I see you using websites and other stuffs to calibrate. Mind showing us the steps ?
Very similar to this: ruclips.net/video/f2nVNxx1IHo/видео.html
the monitor u were using its what I need its video review but I couldnt find the video for it
MSI G241 or Gigabyte G24F for someone who will play only on a Nintendo Switch, and use it as a monitor for a laptop (60hz) where I'll pretty much do Office-related, watch movies and read Reddit (?)
Ty for the content - does this video apply for TV's as well?
hey i’m wondering if i should buy a benq xl2411k or the gigabyte g24f. i play cs, valorant, rainbow six and fortnite. im considering the benq but is the panel really THAT bad? i also have a low end pc with a gtx 760. if you have any other recommendations please say so. i have a $350 aud budget
where can i get this wallpaper?
Well I have a PICHAU CENTAURI QUAD HD IPS ,, but its a Brazilian rebrand. I don't think i`ll be lucky enough to have you to take a kind look and help me out to calibrate a ICC profile for it? :(
Not many dell monitors review on your site? Isn't dell 1 of the major monitor manaufacturer?
Have you reviewed Asus VG258Q 1080p 144Hz(TN Panel)? If not then what are your thoughts about that one?
Struggling to find your video ? The one with best all around monitor I need it for productivity and gaming
I have a 24 inch already which I use for gaming I need the second monitor for editing and checking streams and multi tasking for university something like a 27 inch or 32
I currently have the ASUS VG259QM should I use the 280hz or just use the 240hz and what overdrive settings is the best 120, 100, 80 or 60
i was really looking for a video like this! thank you! But i have a problem, i tried to find ICC profiles or best settings for my monitor online but it seems like no one have this. Any help? The monitor is an ITEK TAURUS 23.9 inches 144hz curved.
Could you please do a review/settings guide for the Samsung Odyssey G7?
Do you think I should use hdr on my Asus tuf vg289q?
Is this just for gaming monitors?
why is a displayport recommended instead of a hdmi?
Unless it's HDMI 2.1: Higher bandwidth and wider adaptive sync support.
I feel like monitor manufacturers are a bit dishonest with the naming "Brightness" and "Contrast", at least on my LG (8bit+FRC IPS) and the BenQ (native 8bit TN) I had before the LG as well as the Acer and Asus monitors my brother uses.
I found out the "Brightness" setting doesn't change the brightness like the slider in your GPU driver does, but ONLY changes the intensity of the backlight, therefore it should be called "Backlight" and not "Brightness".
Similar story with the "Contrast" setting which, again I'm only talking about my LG and my previous BenQ, does work like the brightness slider in your GPU driver, so this should be called "Brightness" instead of "Contrast" although it might affect the contrast in a way.
But knowing that, I was able to get the deltaE average on the LG from 0.63 down to 0.09, according to the measurements and profile I got with my colorimeter and DisplayCAL (With the ArgyllCMS 2.3.1).
Also, you providing settings and a profile is amazing, but every panel is slightly different, so your "Best Settings" for your unit are most probably not the "Best Settings" for all the other units, but they're most likely better than the settings of the manufacturer, unless they're actually calibrated by them with a CalMAN certificate, but that's usually out of the price ranges we're talking about here. Just saying.
amazing video! easy to follow, straight to point, clear instructions, and very helpful! thank you so much
Hi, thanks for your videos
I'm looking for a new good screen : i use 2 X 24 . I have a gamer PC but I use it espacially for videos (adobe premiere), photos and movies (netflix etc), but I'm a occasionaly gamer too (not so much but a minimum) : between Benq EX2510 and MSI 241 : which one would you advice ? I need good colors, good darks, light .. anyway maybe something else ?
In my AMD Driver there is option called Pixal Format and by default in my MSi Optix G241 it was YCbCr4:2:2 but it looked all washed out so I selected the RGB4:4:4 now it look very bright
Can you explain what are those and which should I choose?
Also in my monitor at 0 level brightness is still very high(MSI Optix G241)
RGB 4:4:4 is the best mode. It's the full color information whereas 4:2:2 reduces color information for the sake of bandwidth.
At least in the Nvidia drivers, the YCbCr setting limits the dynamic range, and most computer monitors require full range to not look washed out. I think it's more useful if you've got a TV.
@@techlessYT okay Thank you
I bought 2 MSI G241 and it came with different white tone, one yellowish and one blueish. I did not have any colorimeter and after some times configuring the temp I came out with red and green below 45 as you recommend. But my white color is pretty level right now.
Matching two displays can be pretty hard, so I wouldn't worry too much if you just slightly went below 45. Technically you can of course turn them down all the way to zero if you'd want, but you're always giving up some contrast by turning them down.
@@techlessYT I have it on 37 red, 35 green and 50 blue on one monitor because it is too warm compare to the other. I like the other monitor better, the lowest setting for the other monitor is 39 green.
I don't mind giving up some contrast since I don't know the different yet. But this problem give me some interest to buy a colorimeter, haha.
Thanks for the reply.
@@ssatriyaa i have a monitor with similar results. red 30 green 37 blue 50. if i want to be below 50 on all and still have the right white point. but if i increase them the brightness will go up (and i like more brightness thats good for me) and the white point is still perfect. the colors also looks the same to me. like red 80 green 87 blue 100. its really good. why should i go below 50 ?? it will be dimmer and no other changes
@@pooryazzz I actually did not change my setting for months. And never really bother the slightly different white point anymore, haha. But I think both of my monitor has similar white point with that setting. And brightness, I use it on pretty dark room so does not really need high brightness.
great video, i just have a question. i think my monitor is not that good as i should be, its not sharp. can you make a video about MSI Optix MAG322CQR ? or maybe tell me what to do. i did a factoy reset allredy and played alot in my settings.
Thank you!