Asus TUF Gaming VG27AQGL1A ZAKU II VG27AQL1AVG27AQ1A Series User Guide - Page 22
Adaptive-Sync DP/ Variable Refresh Rate, Max Refresh Rate
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• Overclocking: * ON: This function allows you to adjust the refresh rate. * Max Refresh Rate: Allows you to select a maximum refresh rate of 170Hz (Only for DisplayPort input). After selecting, press the ( ) button to activate the setting. 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. • OverDrive: Improves the gray level response time of the LCD panel. This function is not available when ELMB/ELMB SYNC is enabled. • Adaptive-Sync (DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate: Allows an Adaptive-Sync 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. • Adaptive-Sync (DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate can only be activated within 48Hz~144Hz for HDMI and 48Hz~170Hz for DisplayPort. • For supported GPUs, minimum PC system and driver requirements, please contact the GPU manufactures. • ELMB SYNC (for VG27AQL1A): Allows you to turn on the function when Adaptive-Sync (DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate is On. This function eliminates screen tearing, reduces ghosting and motion blur when playing games. When Adaptive-Sync (DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate is Off, this function can only be activated when the refresh rate is 120Hz, 144Hz, 155Hz, 160Hz, 165Hz or 170Hz. • ELMB (for VG27AQ1A) (DisplayPort/DVI only): Turns on/off the ELMB (Extreme Low Motion Blur) function. This function is available when the refresh rate is 120Hz, 144Hz, 155Hz, 160Hz, 165Hz, or 170Hz. To activate ELMB, turn off Adaptive-Sync (DP)/ Variable Refresh Rate function first. • GamePlus: See "1.3.3 GamePlus Function" for details. • GameVisual: See "1.3.4 GameVisual Function" for details. 3-2 Chapter 3: General Instructions