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The best overdrive settings to use varies from model to model.

 

It can also sometimes vary based on frequency if used with adaptive sync. This depends entirely on how the manufacturer has designed their overdrive feature for that specific model.

 

So while we can appreciate the intention of the post, its not a good idea to generalize settings this way. Some monitors for example have terrible levels of overshoot with overdrive enabled even on its lowest setting. Hardware Unboxed recently reviewed a cheap monitor that does just that.

 

The best advice to give is , check a tested competent review for best results, like from rtings.com, or just judge by urself.

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