The OSD on this monitor is surprisingly in-depth with its range of options. All the obvious stuff is here though, but the addition of a black tuner and colour saturation can be very advantageous in some competitive gaming scenarios. There’s an HDR mode too, but it’s fairly basic and I found it best suited to HDR YouTube rather than any serious gaming application.
You can easily check your resolution and refresh rate. Keep in mind, that HDMI is 120 Hz but the full 165 Hz is on the DisplayPort.
Another important feature is the FreeSync Premium Pro, you’ll want to ensure that’s enabled in this menu.
You can use a smaller tab menu too, allowing you to quickly cycle through to what you need.
Or you can simply use the buttons to change the source without the full menu.
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