Single Overdrive Experience @ OD Normal (160 – 60 Hz)
Response Times
Overshoot
Single Overdrive Experience @ OD Advanced (160 – 60 Hz)
Response Times
Overshoot
Single Overdrive Experience @ OD Dynamic (160 – 60 Hz)
Response Times
Overshoot
From my point of view I recommend the normal mode regarding overdrive. It can provide a good balance between response times vs. overshoot over the entire VRR. Dynamic Mode is not a variable overdrive, Cooler Master could improve that. But in my opinion, it is unnecessary – because the customer gets a classic single overdrive experience.
I can only recommend the manual overdrive for those who have large fluctuations in terms of temperatures. With it, one can – with the help of the UFO test – adjust the overdrive as desired. This then goes about eyeballing in terms of perceptible overshoot or ghosting. I consider Cooler Master’s offering of this option to be a buyer-friendly add-on. Since the GP27U does not have backlight strobing, the topic of motion blur reduction is out today. Then we’ll continue with latencies, color and colorfulness.
- 1 - Introduction, Features and Specs
- 2 - Workmanship and Details
- 3 - How we measure: Equipment and Methods
- 4 - Pixel Response Times
- 5 - Variable Overdrive?
- 6 - Display Latencies
- 7 - Color-Performance @ Default Settings
- 8 - Direct Comparison
- 9 - Color-Performance calibrated
- 10 - HDR-Performance
- 11 - Summary and Conclusion
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