Is it normal that Overdrive does as good as nothing on AOC?

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Gamesnic
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Is it normal that Overdrive does as good as nothing on AOC?

Post by Gamesnic » 26 Dec 2021, 06:24

Hey there,
I got an AOC C24G2U and love its smoothness so far. However, I went to the ghosting test and played around with the overdrive and somehow it did almost nothing against it. From Off to Strong there's a very slight decrease in Ghosting, nothing more.
Is that a thing with AOC monitors?

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Re: Is it normal that Overdrive does as good as nothing on AOC?

Post by jorimt » 26 Dec 2021, 11:19

Gamesnic wrote:
26 Dec 2021, 06:24
Is that a thing with AOC monitors?
AOC isn't known for the most optimal overdrive tuning; it's typically worse/weaker than equivalent monitor models from the other brands (ASUS, Acer, etc).
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