Pixel response times
One of the central questions concerns the pixel response times. What is particularly exciting here is not operation at 160 hertz in UHD, but the challenge of 320 hertz in Full HD mode. This is exactly where I start the analysis. Five overdrive levels are available in the OSD, from deactivated to top speed.
Pixel Response Times vs Overshoot 1080p @ 320 Hz
OD Off, Level 1 and Topspeed prove to be unsuitable for operation at 320 Hz. The first two are too slow, while Topspeed reacts quickly but shows massive overshoot.
OD off @ 320 Hz
OD Level 1 @ 320 Hz
OD Level 2 @ 320 to 60 Hz
OD Level 3 @ 320 to 60 Hz
OD Topspeed @ 320 Hz
Those using dual mode are best advised to use overdrive level 2, especially when VRR is active over a wide frequency spectrum. If you want to achieve more than 320 frames per second on a sustained basis, you can also consider level 3. Overall, the P2712V performs remarkably well. Although there is a kind of variable overdrive in the range between 80 and 100 Hertz, it unfortunately does not go beyond this. To the eye, the panel in OD Level 2 delivers a good motion display across the entire VRR range.
Pixel Response Times vs Overshoot 2160p @ 160 Hz
In UHD mode, I concentrate on 160 and 60 Hertz.
Response Times vs Overshoot OD off
Response Times vs Overshoot OD Level 1
Response Times vs Overshoot OD Level 2
Response Times vs Overshoot OD Level 3
Response Times vs Overshoot OD Topspeed
Topspeed is also very fast here, but practically unusable due to extreme overshoot. Overdrive Level 2 is clearly recommended for UHD games. This means that the P2712V offers a consistent overdrive experience in both UHD and Full HD, adjust once and then rest easy, which is ultimately the decisive factor.
Latencies
When measuring latency, I use the Level 2 overdrive settings in both UHD and Full HD.
The P2712V is one of the best monitors in its class. In some cases, it can even keep up with OLED monitors if you look at the input lag in isolation. For pure gaming, the monitor meets all the requirements to deliver a convincing picture in both UHD and Full HD. The question of color accuracy remains open.
























































































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