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* '''Response Time''' | * '''Response Time''' | ||
** My monitor offers an additional set of options called Response Time and it can be set to Normal, Fast, Fastest | ** My monitor offers an additional set of options called Response Time and it can be set to Normal, Fast, Fastest | ||
** I tested testufo.com and Fastest was a net win as it | ** I tested on testufo.com and Fastest was a net win as it alleviated some issues compared to the other settings even if it exacerbated other issues (ie. overshoot) | ||
** I recommend searching YouTube for monitor refresh rate reviews, Digital Foundry, and | ** I recommend searching YouTube for monitor refresh rate reviews, channels like Digital Foundry, and start watching to get an idea of what happens to an image as it moves on your screen. There's blur, ghosting, overshoot, and many other issues you need to watch out for and control. | ||
* '''GSync / FreeSync''' | * '''GSync / FreeSync''' | ||
** Optional but could be be valuable to avoid tearing | ** Optional but could be be valuable to avoid tearing | ||
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** You actually don't want this high. Keep close to 50% to alleviate issues like blur and ghosting | ** You actually don't want this high. Keep close to 50% to alleviate issues like blur and ghosting | ||
* '''Contrast''' | * '''Contrast''' | ||
** Keep this higher but not maximum | ** Keep this higher but not maximum (ex. 70-80%) | ||
* '''Sharpness''' | * '''Sharpness''' | ||
** What you want here is to disable any '''additional''' sharpening that would require processing time that would introduce delay | ** What you want here is to disable any '''additional''' sharpening that would require processing time that would introduce delay |
Revision as of 09:06, 22 February 2024
The Importance of Monitor Settings for Sim Racing
- Drivers
- Ensure you're using official, recent drivers
- Color profile
- Install an official color profile which should be included in the driver
- Refresh rate
- Ensure Windows and your game are using your monitor's maximum refresh rate
- Response Time
- My monitor offers an additional set of options called Response Time and it can be set to Normal, Fast, Fastest
- I tested on testufo.com and Fastest was a net win as it alleviated some issues compared to the other settings even if it exacerbated other issues (ie. overshoot)
- I recommend searching YouTube for monitor refresh rate reviews, channels like Digital Foundry, and start watching to get an idea of what happens to an image as it moves on your screen. There's blur, ghosting, overshoot, and many other issues you need to watch out for and control.
- GSync / FreeSync
- Optional but could be be valuable to avoid tearing
- Game Mode
- Enable this to ensure your monitor has baseline optimizations set for gaming
- Image Enhancement
- Disable this as any additional processing in the GPU->Screen pipeline will introduce some delay
- Brightness
- You actually don't want this high. Keep close to 50% to alleviate issues like blur and ghosting
- Contrast
- Keep this higher but not maximum (ex. 70-80%)
- Sharpness
- What you want here is to disable any additional sharpening that would require processing time that would introduce delay
- I had to disable mine
- Yours might work in the opposite way where it softens an image by default.
- Color Temperature
- Mine is set to Warm and I've gotten used to it
- You may want to change this to Cold or some other settings based on how images look in video games when you have all game optimizations set (Ex. over vibrant images in game mode)
- Tips
- Ignore "worse" look on desktop (it's worth it, and you'll get used to it) and in-game (you quickly get used to it, and the frame time benefits will be worth it)
- Ignore over-vibrant in-game colors (corrected with Color Temperature as needed)