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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
Use the DVI-D (Dual-Link, not single) or DisplayPort 1.2+ cable to connect.
These will be able to achieve the highest 144Hz refresh rate.
Right-click desktop > Screen Resolution
Set to 1920x1080 (1080p) and under advanced settings, on the monitor tab, increase the refresh rate to highest available (144Hz).
That BenQ XL2430T monitor has a low-level blue backlight which should be easier on the eyes, even with prolonged gaming in the dark.
http://www.geforce.com/drivers
Optional: Geforce Experience to apply optimal video settings to CS:GO and other games.
Should be something like...
Display: Full-screen
Effect: High
FXAA: Enabled
Shadow: High
Model: High
Multisampling: 4x MSAA
Resolution: 1920x1080 (don't use DSR upscaling)
Shader: Very High
Texture Filter: Anisotropic 16x
You want to get between 120-144FPS or more to max out your monitors refresh rate. Ensure V-SYNC is off.
Download the Display Pilot Software for the monitor too:
http://gaming.benq.com/downloads
Optional: Create a profile for CS GO, if desired.
1920x1080
Blur Reduction: ON
Intensity: 16
Area: 40
Black eQualizer: 0
Color Vibrance: 18
Low Blue Light: 0
Instant Mode: ON
Auto Game Mode: OFF
Picture Mode: Standard
Brightness: 100
Contrast: 50
Sharpness: 6
Gamma: Gamma 5
Color Temperature: User Define (R:99, G:100, B:99)
AMA: High
Dynamic Contrast: 0
Senseye Demo: OFF
Display Mode: Full
HDMI RGB PC Range: RGB (0~255)
Overscan: OFF
I just got this monitor, connected it with the included DVI-D and in the Blur Reduction menu, there is only on and off. There is no choice for intensity or area. What gives?