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Response time with Overdrive?

I just got myself a new DELL S2240L IPS 7ms monitor. On the manual, it's written that the response time of the monitor is:

 

- 14ms (typical)

- 7ms (typical) with Overdrive

 

Is overdrive something that is already enabled by DELL when this monitor was in manufacturing or do I have to enable overdrive by myself? Because AFAIK there is no Overdrive option on the monitor menu

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Not a fan of the pixel overdrive implementation in Dell's monitors and no way to turn it off/disable it.

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