Asus VG279QMY Series User Manual page 20

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Overclocking:
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Overclocking may cause screen flickering. To reduce such effects, disconnect
the DisplayPort cable and use the monitor OSD menu to try again with a safer
Max. Refresh rate.
OverDrive: Improves the gray level response time of the LCD panel.
This function is not available when ELMB SYNC is enabled.
Adaptive-Sync (DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate: Allows an Adaptive-Sync
supported* graphics source to dynamically adjust display refresh rate
based on typical content frame rates for power efficient, virtually stutter
free and low-latency display update.
ELMB SYNC: Allows you to turn on the function when Adaptive-Sync
(DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate is On. This function eliminates screen
tearing, reduces ghosting and motion blur when playing games.
When Adaptive-Sync (DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate is Off, this function can
only be activated when the refresh rate is 120Hz, 144Hz, 240Hz or 280Hz.
GamePlus: See 1.3.3 GamePlus Function for details.
GameVisual: See 1.3.4 GameVisual Function for details.
Shadow Boost: Dark color enhancement adjusts monitor gamma curve
to enrich the dark tones in an image, making dark scenes and objects
much easier to be seen.
This function is only available in Racing mode, RTS/RPG mode, FPS mode,
sRGB mode or User mode.
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ON: This function allows you to adjust the refresh rate.
Max Refresh Rate: Allows you to select a maximum refresh rate
of 280Hz (Only for DisplayPort input). After selecting, press the
(
) button to activate the setting.
Adaptive-Sync (DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate can only be activated within
48Hz~240Hz for HDMI and 48Hz~280Hz for DisplayPort.
For supported GPUs, minimum PC system and driver requirements,
please contact the GPU manufactures.
Chapter 3: General Instructions

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