This saves you from adjusting the Overdrive setting if you switch to a lower refresh rate or your frame rate drops. There's a 'Smart OD' mode that's supposed to automatically adjust the overdrive depending on the refresh rate. The 'Speed' setting is slightly faster than 'Balance' but also introduces significant overshoot in most transitions, so it's not a good choice. If you prefer a bit of inverse ghosting over a blur trail, it's a good alternative. The 'Balance' setting is very similar, with a slightly faster rise/fall time but more noticeable overshoot. Like most monitors, you can adjust the level of pixel overdrive, but the 'Picture Quality' Overdrive setting delivers the best results overall. Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.The Gigabyte M34WQ has an excellent response time at the max refresh rate, resulting in very little blur behind fast-moving objects. Note, availability for pickup may vary by location.Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits via "Reserve Now" on product page. Select Micro Center Stores have 34" Gigabyte G34WQC Ultrawide Quad HD 144Hz 1ms Curved FreeSync Premium VA Gaming Monitor (G34WQC A) on sale for $299.99. Note, expected to ship within 7-10 business days. Update: This popular deal is still available.ī&H Photo Video has 34" Gigabyte G34WQC Ultrawide Quad HD 144Hz 1ms Curved FreeSync Premium VA Gaming Monitor (G34WQC A) on sale for $299.99.
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