Thanks for that!
Apart from these fixes there is a fix for ADW (whatever that may be) and for Witcher 3 (I did not test it yet).
The best of them are of course the ability to turn off the overdrive (in my opinion it should be off) and autohdr working properly.
With 60Hz overshoot is atrocious. In OV2 menus even when moving the cursor very fast it leaves lots of ghosting. I would very much prefer the ability to disable the overdrive completely.
That saying I got used to other gimmicks of this panel because when it works and set up in the way you wan it...
I don't have Inno but from the displayninja's review above:
"A similar monitor to the Acer Predator X32FP is the Innocn 32M2V, but it has an 1152-zone mini LED FALD. The local dimming algorithm on the 32M2V prioritizes to minimize blooming, so the Acer X32FP will appear a bit brighter, but with...
I do not have the problem with it being color inaccurate after calibration, I have plenty of other small/medium problems described by me earlier.
i1 display pro as well.
I do not believe this monitor has a fan although I've seen various non-gsync monitors with a fan like AW3423DWF or plenty of...
Great it works for you, it is a good panel when it works as intended.
I still have the same issues though even with the latest firmware and after calibration.
I learned how to live with these annoyances though.
Sure, but it can be tuned differently.
In X27 bright areas were the priority, that increased blooming but white was always white and the picture was quite stable.
In X32 fald is far more aggressive dimming the whole content except for the brightest bigger highlights, sure - blooming is reduced...
Yes and no.
With FALD active brightness is not at 100% (unless you set it to), it is an HDR mode that locks the brightness at 100%.
Second - there's no problem at exceeding 160 nits in user mode with FALD being activated. The only problem is that it will fluctuate depending on the content, at...
Yes, YouTube on chromium has no HDR problems when watched on X32FP.
For the rest it's not a dealbreaker unless you want to use local dimming on desktop (it looks bad).
I got used to all the other quirks and for the games that look bad on default settings I just raise brightness in ncp a little.
Windows lets you change the brightness for SDR content in HDR mode, that's a different thing and has no effect on HDR apps :)
Anyway - when you set X32FP to the HDR mode the brightness is already at its maximum (and locked).
Calibrating HDR in games improves it for some of them (OV2) and has...
Basically turning on local dimming in X32FP dims the whole monitor.
I do not know if it affects peak brightness but the "paper white" is definitely lower until you correct it either in game/app settings or ncp.