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Asus PG248Q Display Settings

Mugato

Muh Feelz!
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Picked this up recently, yes there are some issues with smearing and pixelation during certain scenes. But overall, really good panel, I'm happy with it. I looked online for some settings and have settled on Blue Light Filter 0, OC 0, Color: Br 35, Cr 45; color temp R 100, G 93, B 97; Gamma 2.2; OverD Normal, everything else off.

Anyone else have any tips for color or meh?
 
Don't have any advice but I was slightly interested in this one but the reviews left me in doubt. Can I ask a few questions?

Do yours have any issues with uneven whitepoint (typicall the upper-left corner seems worst, turning more yellow than white on certain samples) and do you notice any huge gammashift from top-to-bottom? Also what refresh rate are you using with it? 180Hz and the contrast ratio seems to take a huge hit, someone measured as 632:1 compared to ~1000:1 or just below at calibrated settings @ 144Hz. Seems like overclocking panels isn't the best solution if caring for image quality I suppose.
 
Viewing angle isn't great to be honest, and that's probably what they are alluding to with the color shifts. If your head is a couple inches to the right - and a couple inches low - the colors do appear a little yellow in the upper left. But that reverses when you move the opposite direction. You really have to position the monitor perfectly for the gamma to be good, I adjusted it a little more last night after looking around, and just goofing with the settings. Like I said, I really like it for gaming, just some of the scenes in say Battlefront (cutscenes especially!) are very "pixelated" looking, big blocks where the yeah the gamma is really low or contrast is really high. Maybe I can take a picture and post it.

Running 144hz, I didn't notice a difference really between that and 180hz. At 180hz I had interleaving I guess you could call it, millions of fast moving scan lines scrolling up the screen. And definitely some lost brightness. So, wasn't worth it.
 
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