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What adjustments should I set in the monitor's OSD menu?

What adjustments should I set in the monitor's OSD menu?

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WF_Catt
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08-26-2021, 02:52 AM
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I just realized the importance of OSD menu settings on monitors and how they influence your display. This came to mind after seeing Starfield, where I noticed a mod that removes greenish tint. Before applying any changes, I checked the settings on my monitor, which is a 1440p gaming model from LG, featuring HDR. I found several options still adjustable, while others are hidden due to HDR mode. I also saw settings for fast response times. My question is, what should all my settings be set to? I have a Nvidia 3060 and am playing modern games like Starfield. Is there a specific driver available online that I can use?
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WF_Catt
08-26-2021, 02:52 AM #1

I just realized the importance of OSD menu settings on monitors and how they influence your display. This came to mind after seeing Starfield, where I noticed a mod that removes greenish tint. Before applying any changes, I checked the settings on my monitor, which is a 1440p gaming model from LG, featuring HDR. I found several options still adjustable, while others are hidden due to HDR mode. I also saw settings for fast response times. My question is, what should all my settings be set to? I have a Nvidia 3060 and am playing modern games like Starfield. Is there a specific driver available online that I can use?

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Gabokazu
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08-27-2021, 12:40 PM
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Just to clarify, I'm wondering what display settings should I use with my Nvidia 3060 for playing Starfield and other recent titles? Your mention of modern games suggests the community might have better advice than general display tweaks.
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Gabokazu
08-27-2021, 12:40 PM #2

Just to clarify, I'm wondering what display settings should I use with my Nvidia 3060 for playing Starfield and other recent titles? Your mention of modern games suggests the community might have better advice than general display tweaks.