Osd Function Introduction - Asus VG27AQM1A Series User Manual

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3.1.2

OSD function introduction

1.
Gaming
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.
Variable OD: Improves the gray level response time of the LCD panel.
The adjusting range is from Level 0 to Level 5.
This function is not available when ELMB is enabled.
Variable Refresh Rate: Allows a Variable Refresh Rate 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. The options are G-SYNC compatible,
FreeSync Premium, Adaptive-Sync for DisplayPort input, and
FreeSync Premium for HDMI input.
ELMB/ELMB SYNC:
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ASUS TUF GAMING
2560x1440
60Hz
VG27AQM1A
Overclocking
Gaming
Variable OD
Variable Refresh Rate
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ELMB/ELMB SYNC
GamePlus
Color
GameVisual
Shadow Boost
Input Select
MyFavorite
50
ON: This function allows you to adjust the refresh rate.
Max Refresh Rate: Allows you to select a maximum refresh rate
of 260Hz (Only for DisplayPort input). After selecting, press the
(
) button to activate the setting.
Variable Refresh Rate can only be activated within 48Hz~144Hz for
HDMI and 48Hz~260Hz for DisplayPort.
For supported GPUs, minimum PC system and driver requirements,
please contact the GPU manufactures.
GameVisual
Input Select
Racing Mode
DisplayPort
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