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Ensure you have the latest Nvidia drivers:
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
Enjoy :)
This monitor supports 2560x1440 isnt it avaiable in cs go or I should i stick to 1920x1080.
What i was asking about was basically what to use( blur reduction or freesyns or non- i think u cant use blur and freesync at the same time) and others you had mentioned like black equalizer color vibrance etc.
thanks for your reply !
Not sure about the new one or your graphics card optimal settings to be entirely honest. I'm sure you can find better settings, if you hunt around. Or perhaps someone else will know? I personally haven't tried/tested them yet. Nvidia vs AMD use different colour profiles and features from each other, so optimal / accurate settings would most likely be at least slightly different.
All the best, and having fun gaming!
Great monitor to be doing it on :)