Asus PG348Q Settings and Backlight Bleed

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Hi all,
Just got this monitor and its awesome. I did have some questions though.

First, do we just need to accept there will be some bleeding? It's not horrible but very noticeable on a totally black screen. Its just not black that often

Second, since this has G-Sync, what settings do I change on games like BF4? Do I enable AA, V-SYNC, etc?

Lastly, will it do damage if I keep it OC'd to 100hz all the time? Seems silly to change back and forth.
Thanks!
 
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It's using an IPS panel, so it can't display black = black. It can do dark grey though, but you would still be able to make out the shade in a fully dark room, even if it didn't have any defects, such as bleed or glow.

Both I believe. Though it should just enable itself automatically if you use DP.

No, you won't damage your monitor by overclocking it. The worst case scenario it will revert back to it's original refresh rate, which happens automatically.



All the best!
It's using an IPS panel, so it can't display black = black. It can do dark grey though, but you would still be able to make out the shade in a fully dark room, even if it didn't have any defects, such as bleed or glow.

Both I believe. Though it should just enable itself automatically if you use DP.

No, you won't damage your monitor by overclocking it. The worst case scenario it will revert back to it's original refresh rate, which happens automatically.



All the best!
 
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