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That said, they do have their calibration guide available to help you calibrate with their downloaded patterns. Normally I would recommend looking at RTINGS for their settings with this panel, but it doesn't appear they've reviewed this model as of yet. As you mentioned, this can be pretty subjective.
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I know it's in the eye of the beholder, but what would you recommend that the settings should be in overall? Should I go to 144Hz and disregard HDR and G-Sync? I guess I've never really changed the default settings in Nvidia before as my previous monitors didn't really require it. I've been tinkering with the settings above, but even though the screen is vibrant, the dark colors are not dark at all. I read about changing the NVIDIA control panel settings. By default, it looked grayish and washed out a bit. I have turned on the HDR function on the monitor and also in Windows display setting. So now I am running at 3840*2160 (native) at 120Hz.

I actually don't have the 144Hz function enabled.
