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(12-21-2013 01:33 PM)Black Octagon Wrote: [ -> ]Sure you're not referring to AMD's OverDrive tab for moderate GPU overclocking? Because that is a totally different thing to Overdrive technology in monitors
Sure Smile I've meant this one:

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Quote:One killer feature though, is the LCD overdrive section in the control centre. Overdrive on LCD displays is a means to getting pixels to change colour quicker - by telling the pixel it needs to change further than it actually does then stopping it. Virtually all LCDs under 12ms response time use overdrive in some manner. The problem is that overdrive can overshoot the intended colour - this hampers accurate colours, and can lead to noisy trails behind fast moving objects (good example of this is the opening of the Two Towers with the camera speeding over snowy mountains against a blue sky - the tips of the mountains can leave behind a funny trail).

The CCC LCD overdrive lets the graphics card do the same thing - regardless of whether your monitor has overdrive or not. Even better, it's fully adjustable. There's a great preview window that really lets you adjust it properly (watch for a trail immediately behind the moving line - adjust the overdrive so that the trail is as near to the background colour as possible).
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