My monitor has a 60hz refresh rate and is 1440p. What would the advantage be for me to use a different connection than DVI-D?
You can see my rig in my sig.
I got the new monitor and I am very pleased. Definitely an upgrade. I am getting good framerates and seeing detail I never saw before in the games I play.
The new monitor is a Samsung s32d850t. I mainly play single player RPG's and shooters. Old monitor is in my sig, a 27" Asus. Wanted a bigger screen and figured I should get a higher res screen to go with the increase in screen size.
Got a 1070g1 gigabyte and a 3570k running at 4.2 with 16 gigs of ram. Getting a 2k monitor and I'm wondering if it will be an upgrade visually to 1080p and if I will be able to run at decent framerates. I know I may have to lower some settings. What do you think? The new monitor has a wider...
NVidia has almost no power over what any retailer does with their product after that retailer buys it. Expecting sellers to pass up these windfall profits is very unrealistic.
We might find their actions reprehensible but that is capitalism for ya.
I have a Gigabyte 1070G1 and it is quieter than my case fans, which are themselves very quiet. I believe that most, if not all, the aftermarket 1070's are set up so the fans don't run till you get to a certain temp. Usually 60c by default.
Those are all good cards and you will not be disappointed by any of them. They all have excellent coolers with fans that are whisper quiet and idle when there is no load. The Asus and the MSI will overclock a little higher than the Gigabyte, but I doubt you could see a difference while gaming. I...