Table 2-1. OSD functions
OSD Icon on Main
Note: With Nvida® Ultra Low Motion Blur(ULMB) technology, objects in motion look sharper than they
do during standard operation -even at high refresh rates such as 85hz, 100hz, 120hz.
Warning: If any display error or crash occurs during overclocking, remove and connect the DP cable or
power cord to restart the display.
Submenu
Menu
Color Temp.
Low Blue Light
Game mode
Over Drive
Refresh Rate
Over Clock
Max Refresh
Apply &reboot
ULMB
ULMB Pulse width
Description
You can choose color
temperature as Warm,
Normal, Cool or User.
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Warm
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Normal
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Cool
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User
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On
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Off
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FPS1: First person shooter
1 mode.
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FPS2: First person shooter
2 mode.
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Racing: Racing mode
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RTS: Real-Time-Strategy
mode.
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Game1: User Game1 mode.
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Game2: User Game2 mode.
Respond time enhancement
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Normal
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Extreme
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Off
Display the panel's current
refresh rate on the screen.
V frequency over clocking
control options.
Enable:Can choose check box to
decide whether you want to over
clock, default is "Off".
V frequency can select: 165Hz,
the default is 165Hz.
Press the Key "Select" to reboot
the PC and make changes in V
Frequency allow monitor over
clocking display.
Return ULMB capability for the
timing associated with the
timing index.
ULMB PWM setting.
Controls and
Adjustments
All input ports
2-6
Chapter 2.