Cooler Master GM238-FFS Gaming Monitor Review
Peter Donnell / 2 years ago
OSD
The OSD is very easy to navigate, as there’s an analogue stick on the back which also acts as the power switch if you hold it down.
The out-of-the-box settings are really great, but if you feel like tweaking things, you’ll find advanced settings worthy of a much more expensive monitor.
The advanced features are all easy to understand and operate too, with Adaptive-Sync, Overdrive, and more all here. Game Plus is handy too, allowing for Crosshair overlays.
I doubt many will use a 6-axis colour adjustment, but honestly, it never hurts to have a tool like this if you need to do a more complex calibration.
Overall, it’s clean and neatly laid out, so top marks here. The only suggestion would be to add a portrait mode to the menu.