![]() The Gigabyte M32U has an optional backlight strobing feature, commonly known as black frame insertion (BFI), to help reduce blur. At both 144Hz and 60Hz, it appears to be in the 'Balance' mode, so we're not sure if it's doing anything. The M32U features a 'Smart OD' mode that's advertised to automatically select the best overdrive mode, so you don't have to worry about switching modes if you switch sources or switch to a lower refresh rate. The 'Speed' setting delivers the fastest rise/fall time, but there's terrible overshoot and significant inverse ghosting, so we don't recommend it. If you prefer inverse ghosting over motion blur, go with that mode instead. 'Balance' is slightly faster, but there's significantly more overshoot that may bother some people. We recommend the 'Picture Quality' setting, as it delivers the best overall performance with the least amount of overshoot. Like most monitors, it has an adjustable Overdrive setting. ![]() The Gigabyte M32U has an incredible response time, resulting in crystal-clear motion with almost no noticeable blur behind fast-moving objects.
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