Hi there. I just thought id quickly run over a few settings ive learned while having this monitor. I got it just recently.
First off i went for a 24" monitor specifically because it fits my computer desk and speakers perfectly. It had to be 24".
Colours:
Set the monitors "game visual" settings to standard. Then go into colour temp and set this to "Custom". Then set red to 90, green to 75 and blue to 100. That fixes the colours on this monitor
Refresh rate:
I used a monitor calculator and came up with 200mhz settings for this monitor. I'm not sure if its an overclock but you go nvidia control pannel, change resolution then customize. The long and the short is i've found settings that allow this monitor to run at 200hz on desktop and during a lot of games. If you have this monitor and want a guide to run it at 200mhz then just ask. I will post it.
Ive seen monitors like this before. For some reason they make all the displays the same then cut certain ones back for cheaper models. The big giveaway is that the monitors bezzel doesn't fit the display. There is a black boarder around the monitor. Thats because that wasn't the bezzel that was designed for that monitor. It's a cheaper one they threw in at the last second to make a budget range.
First off i went for a 24" monitor specifically because it fits my computer desk and speakers perfectly. It had to be 24".
Colours:
Set the monitors "game visual" settings to standard. Then go into colour temp and set this to "Custom". Then set red to 90, green to 75 and blue to 100. That fixes the colours on this monitor
Refresh rate:
I used a monitor calculator and came up with 200mhz settings for this monitor. I'm not sure if its an overclock but you go nvidia control pannel, change resolution then customize. The long and the short is i've found settings that allow this monitor to run at 200hz on desktop and during a lot of games. If you have this monitor and want a guide to run it at 200mhz then just ask. I will post it.
Ive seen monitors like this before. For some reason they make all the displays the same then cut certain ones back for cheaper models. The big giveaway is that the monitors bezzel doesn't fit the display. There is a black boarder around the monitor. Thats because that wasn't the bezzel that was designed for that monitor. It's a cheaper one they threw in at the last second to make a budget range.