Re: The Official *MSI Optix MAG251RX* Owners Thread
Posted: 14 Jun 2020, 02:55
i usually keep the gaming OSD/CRU/controlmymonitor app/icc profiles in ONE dedicated folder. You can have it at your desktop or keep it at program files. Just dont' delete it otherwise you have to redownload the zip folder again on this link
here are the links to help ppl get started.
1. Download my recommend ICC profile(this is the one i use, but make sure you find it ok bcuz sometimes there are panel variances)
MSI MAG251rx recommend ICC Profile. DOWNLOAD it, open the zip folder and the mag272 ICM profile should be inside. Install it then go to display settings--->display properties-->color management-->add that ICM profile-->make it your default color profile. You will know it's ON when you right click on your desktop, then click on display settings and the color profile should say mag272.
https://www.msi.com/Monitor/support/Optix-MAG272
2. Here's the link to download the gaming OSD. (just plug in the USB plug it came with)
https://www.msi.com/Monitor/support/Opt ... wn-utility
3. heres' the link to download CRU (YOU HAVE to download this if you want DISPLAY SCALING as opposed to GPU scaling. The problem with the MSI out of the box is that its native resolution is on UHD, HD, SD (tv) but NOT under PC resolutions. Problem is, u cannot select 240hz natively, u have to use the PC 1080p resolution to get 240hz, but unfortunately out of the box, the PC resolution isn't considered a "native" resolution so by default, it will automatically scale to the GPU which adds input lag and blurry images, not on the display.
to do this ,just download cru, install it. Open it up, click ADD and put in 240.000 on the refresh rate box and put in 1920x1080 on the resolutions box, hit ok then exit. Once done, go to nvidia control panel and go to resolutions. under PC resolutions, 1080p SHOULD be "native" which means when you play video games, it will be DISPLAY scaling as opposed to GPU scaling, which reduces input lag and wont' have blurry images.
https://custom-resolution-utility.en.lo4d.com/windows
4. controlmymonitor app allows you to adjust the brightness level when you intend to use backlight strobing. Unfortuntaely, the msi mag251rx LOCKS the brightness setting if you turn on backlight strobing. the best way to get around this is using this link
https://downzen.com/en/windows/controlmymonitor/
download it and you can adjust the brightess even if backlight strobing is on. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE.
Antoher way to increase the brightness if you intend to use backlight strobing is through nvidia control panel. Set the brightness from 50 to 70 and you're set. The problem with this is, it may mess with the accuracy of the colors. But this is the faster way.
here are the links to help ppl get started.
1. Download my recommend ICC profile(this is the one i use, but make sure you find it ok bcuz sometimes there are panel variances)
MSI MAG251rx recommend ICC Profile. DOWNLOAD it, open the zip folder and the mag272 ICM profile should be inside. Install it then go to display settings--->display properties-->color management-->add that ICM profile-->make it your default color profile. You will know it's ON when you right click on your desktop, then click on display settings and the color profile should say mag272.
https://www.msi.com/Monitor/support/Optix-MAG272
2. Here's the link to download the gaming OSD. (just plug in the USB plug it came with)
https://www.msi.com/Monitor/support/Opt ... wn-utility
3. heres' the link to download CRU (YOU HAVE to download this if you want DISPLAY SCALING as opposed to GPU scaling. The problem with the MSI out of the box is that its native resolution is on UHD, HD, SD (tv) but NOT under PC resolutions. Problem is, u cannot select 240hz natively, u have to use the PC 1080p resolution to get 240hz, but unfortunately out of the box, the PC resolution isn't considered a "native" resolution so by default, it will automatically scale to the GPU which adds input lag and blurry images, not on the display.
to do this ,just download cru, install it. Open it up, click ADD and put in 240.000 on the refresh rate box and put in 1920x1080 on the resolutions box, hit ok then exit. Once done, go to nvidia control panel and go to resolutions. under PC resolutions, 1080p SHOULD be "native" which means when you play video games, it will be DISPLAY scaling as opposed to GPU scaling, which reduces input lag and wont' have blurry images.
https://custom-resolution-utility.en.lo4d.com/windows
4. controlmymonitor app allows you to adjust the brightness level when you intend to use backlight strobing. Unfortuntaely, the msi mag251rx LOCKS the brightness setting if you turn on backlight strobing. the best way to get around this is using this link
https://downzen.com/en/windows/controlmymonitor/
download it and you can adjust the brightess even if backlight strobing is on. DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE.
Antoher way to increase the brightness if you intend to use backlight strobing is through nvidia control panel. Set the brightness from 50 to 70 and you're set. The problem with this is, it may mess with the accuracy of the colors. But this is the faster way.