You can also download these settings to install quickly and easily via the MSI Gaming Intelligence app 1. Download our settings from here: tftcentral.co.uk/downloads/best-settings/TFTCentral-Best-Settings-MSI-MPG-491CQP-Gaming-Intelligence.zip 2. Unzip to a text file 3. Install their Gaming Intelligence app from their website 4. Once opened, select the + sign to add a new profile 5. select the button to upload from a saved file, and select the text file we've provided 6. You can make adjustments from there if you wish too :)
Hello, I would appreciate help on how to use the file. When I try to upload a text file to the msi application, the message "files format does not match" is displayed. Maybe you could tell me what I'm doing wrong?
I expect those modes only work with SDR, you’d need to double check the user manual. But only enable HDR when you’re viewing actual HDR content is the recommendation
@overthetop4395 it’s a second gen QD-Oled so apart form the higher pixel density 4K panels it’s about as good as you can get. It’s not perfect but it’s very good and most people find it fine
@@overthetop4395 I notice no difference in text clarity between my old IPS and this new OLED monitor. I'm not sure what people in general are complaining about with OLED text, maybe windows just updated their text rendering for OLEDs and fixed it? who knows.
I'm afraid that had to go back a long time ago. You can find our recommended settings and calibrated ICC profile in our database here though for SDR mode: tftcentral.co.uk/articles/icc-profiles-and-monitor-calibration-settings-database and we discuss some of the fiddly setup for HDR in our review which will hopefully help: tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/samsung-odyssey-oled-g95sc
Thanks, so much. That helped me a lot. FYI, the problem you mentioned, which I can't remember (I'm away from my office), where one of the settings turns itself OFF... that problem has apparently been fixed. Anyway, thanks again.
Thanks. I personally like the sRGB mode, its much easier on the eyes and less saturated. I feel like the user mode and other modes are just way too vibrant and fake looking.
Can this monitor be colorcalibrated accurately for photo and video editing compared to a Asus ProArt monitor? For example: do you also have ICC Profiles for Rec.709? And is the sRGB profile out of the box good to go? Or do I have to calibrate it with a Calibrite Display tool?
@OniiXGaming I think he meant changing the aspect ratio settings to set 16:9 instead of the stretched 32:9 mode but yes, you’re right the console won’t support this native res
You can also download these settings to install quickly and easily via the MSI Gaming Intelligence app
1. Download our settings from here: tftcentral.co.uk/downloads/best-settings/TFTCentral-Best-Settings-MSI-MPG-491CQP-Gaming-Intelligence.zip
2. Unzip to a text file
3. Install their Gaming Intelligence app from their website
4. Once opened, select the + sign to add a new profile
5. select the button to upload from a saved file, and select the text file we've provided
6. You can make adjustments from there if you wish too :)
Hello, I would appreciate help on how to use the file. When I try to upload a text file to the msi application, the message "files format does not match" is displayed. Maybe you could tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Прекрасная, исчерпывающая инструкция, лучше ни у кого нет, спасибо огромное, пытаюсь разобраться в настройках как раз такой панели.
Thanks
Can you make an icc profile for pixio p248 prime
I agree
My PBP setting is turned off how can i put it on with the HDR ?
I expect those modes only work with SDR, you’d need to double check the user manual. But only enable HDR when you’re viewing actual HDR content is the recommendation
good video
question can you do work like word or excel with such a monitor please ?
Yes it’s very well suited to split screen working or super ultrawide tasks if needed
@@tftcentral ok i mean can you read text clearly or is it a bit fuzzy ?
@overthetop4395 it’s a second gen QD-Oled so apart form the higher pixel density 4K panels it’s about as good as you can get. It’s not perfect but it’s very good and most people find it fine
@@overthetop4395 I notice no difference in text clarity between my old IPS and this new OLED monitor. I'm not sure what people in general are complaining about with OLED text, maybe windows just updated their text rendering for OLEDs and fixed it? who knows.
Why is color temperature greyed out in hdr mode?
Pretty common on many monitors for that to be locked unfortunately
Great vid!
Any chance of a similar video on the Samsung G95SC?
I'm afraid that had to go back a long time ago. You can find our recommended settings and calibrated ICC profile in our database here though for SDR mode: tftcentral.co.uk/articles/icc-profiles-and-monitor-calibration-settings-database
and we discuss some of the fiddly setup for HDR in our review which will hopefully help: tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/samsung-odyssey-oled-g95sc
Thanks, so much. That helped me a lot.
FYI, the problem you mentioned, which I can't remember (I'm away from my office), where one of the settings turns itself OFF... that problem has apparently been fixed.
Anyway, thanks again.
i have a question if i use picture by picture do i split the fps on this monitor?
Good question. You might need to experiment or check the user manual to see if there’s a Hz limit when using those modes at all
Thanks. I personally like the sRGB mode, its much easier on the eyes and less saturated. I feel like the user mode and other modes are just way too vibrant and fake looking.
For SDR content, yes a lot of people find that. Glad the video helped
Can this monitor be colorcalibrated accurately for photo and video editing compared to a Asus ProArt monitor?
For example: do you also have ICC Profiles for Rec.709?
And is the sRGB profile out of the box good to go? Or do I have to calibrate it with a Calibrite Display tool?
How do you change the screen size for Xbox?
consoles don't support this resolution
@OniiXGaming I think he meant changing the aspect ratio settings to set 16:9 instead of the stretched 32:9 mode but yes, you’re right the console won’t support this native res
These settings would be the same for the 34" version?
The general settings and OLED care etc should be the same. The RGB levels could be different though but experiment and see how they look