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DOUGH Spectrum One - Performance menu; Low-latency mode; Adaptive-Sync; VRR; Response time overdrive

DOUGH Spectrum One
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Using the on-screen display
Performance menu
Low-latency mode
Selects between the compatibility of a traditional frame buffer, or a line buffer to streamline input
and output refresh rate.
Adaptive-Sync / VRR
Enables or disables support for variable refresh rates (VRR) through adaptive-sync technology. This
feature enables AMD FreeSync, NVIDIA G-SYNC, VESA Adaptive-Sync, and HDMI-VRR features. This
setting is shown as ‘Adaptive-Sync’ when connected through the DisplayPort or USB Type-C video
input, or as ‘VRR’ when connected through the HDMI video input.
Response time overdrive
Selects a preset to determine how much overdrive is applied to pixel transitions.
User-defined overdrive
Adjusts how much overdrive is applied to pixel transitions. Two separate values are controlled by
this setting depending on whether ‘Backlight strobing’ is enabled or disabled. In either case, the
relevant value is displayed and controlled by this setting. This setting is only available when
‘Response time overdrive’ is set to ‘User defined’.
Backlight strobing
Selects a preset to determine how long the backlight is active for each refresh cycle, to reduce
motion blur. When set to ‘Off’, the backlight does not strobe and is active continuously.
User-defined pulse width
Adjusts how long the backlight is active for each refresh cycle, to reduce motion blur. This setting is
only available when ‘Backlight strobing’ is set to ‘User defined’.
User-defined pulse phase
Adjusts at which point during the refresh cycle the backlight becomes active. This setting is only
available when ‘Backlight strobing’ is set to ‘User defined’.

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