ASUS ROG Swift 360Hz PG27AQN User Manual
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To enable 360Hz refresh rate, ensure you are using a compatible graphics card and the DisplayPort connection. Then, go to Display Settings > Advanced Display Settings and set the refresh rate to 360Hz.
For optimal gaming performance, enable G-SYNC in the NVIDIA Control Panel, set the refresh rate to 360Hz, and adjust the monitor's GameVisual mode to suit the game type, such as FPS or RPG.
Screen flickering can often be resolved by updating the graphics drivers, checking the cable connections, or adjusting the refresh rate. If the issue persists, try disabling G-SYNC to see if it affects the flickering.
First, check that all cables are securely connected. Ensure the monitor is turned on and that the correct input source is selected. If necessary, test with a different cable or device to isolate the issue.
To update the monitor's firmware, download the latest firmware from the ASUS support website, follow the instructions provided with the firmware, and use a USB flash drive to perform the update.
Yes, the monitor supports HDR. To enable it, go to Display Settings on your PC, select HDR settings, and toggle HDR on. Ensure that HDR content is being used for the best results.
Use a microfiber cloth slightly dampened with water or a screen cleaning solution. Gently wipe the screen in circular motions, avoiding any excessive pressure or abrasive materials.
For color calibration, use a hardware calibration tool like a colorimeter. Alternatively, you can adjust the monitor's color settings manually via the on-screen display menu, using tools like Windows Color Calibration.
To enable the crosshair overlay, access the monitor's on-screen display menu, navigate to the GamePlus menu, and select the crosshair option. Choose your preferred crosshair style and position.
Ensure the USB upstream cable is connected between your PC and the monitor. Check if the USB ports are enabled in the monitor's settings, and verify that your PC recognizes the USB connection.