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Boost Your Gaming Experience: How To Setup Your Acer Monitor . . . In this blog post, we will outline the steps you need to take to set up your Acer monitor for gaming, including adjusting the settings, optimizing the display, and connecting your monitor to your gaming console or PC
Could somebody help me understand the best type of game mode . . . @Zealey Hi, You can use action mode for shooting games and for playing call of duty on your monitor The Acer KG281K 28″ monitor features Ultra HD resolution (3840 x 2160) producing high-quality images with improved detail and creates great visual enjoyment
How to Calibrate Your PC Monitor for Optimal . . . - Acer Corner When it comes to correctly configuring your PC monitor to create the best gaming performance, there are several pieces of advice that you can apply universally, regardless of the model or manufacturer of your device These general rules include:
Acer Predator XB271HU bmiprz 144-165 Hz Review - Controls . . . The Acer Predator XB271HU is an impressive gaming monitor equipped with a 27" 1440p IPS panel that can be overclocked from its native 144 Hz to 165 Hz Absolute smoothness of in-game action is ensured by the built-in G-Sync module, and its ultra-thin screen bezels make it as immersive as they are downright pretty to look at
165hz overclock on Acer 27 XB271HU, whats the story? Yesterday I received a replacement for my new Acer XB271HU bmiprz 27 0" 2560x1440 165Hz Monitor and hooked this up using a DP cable to my 1080 TI GPU Out of the box, the default setting was
Acer’s New Nitro XV3 Series Monitors Offer Gamers Blistering . . . All monitors feature Acer Game Mode, eight preset display modes to optimize the visuals for different types of content: Action, Racing, Sport, User, Standard, ECO, Graphic and Movie This unique feature can be easily accessed through a hotkey or the On Screen Display (OSD) settings menu