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A lot of people in here are showing interest in large monitors, i.e. 30+ inches.
But isn't even 28 inches monitors way too large for the average desk?
Personally I'm sitting just a little more than an arm's length away from my 24" screen, and I wouldn't want a bigger screen, I think...
That was me :) It's good to see you're able to take criticism well and reflect on it. I respect that quality a lot in a man. Hat's off to you :)
Although I can't personally afford a system based on 1440p (let alone 4K) I can honestly say I am just happy for you guys who can. Personally I'm...
I don't get the fan boy mentality at all.
Personally I've got a GTX 770 but would have no problems switching to AMD.
We should only be thankful to AMD for the competition in the GPU market.
A little off topic perhaps, but about noise:
You could possibly run air cooling very effectively by picking low noise fans + a low noise cabinet + using the fan controlling software that comes with your Asus motherboard (Asus Fan Xpert 2).
I do that myself with a i7-4770 (not overclocked...
I bought a GTX 770/2 GB in May, but now wish I had chosen the 4 GB version of the card instead.
I'd probably go with a Sapphire Tri-X R9 290 / 4 GB if I had to choose today.
It's got good reviews, runs cool & quiet and have good performance as well.
Better than GTX 770.
I have an Asus VG248QE.
The colors become much better if you adjust colors as described here (I used the 3rd solution):
https://pcmonitors.info/articles/correcting-hdmi-colour-on-nvidia-and-amd-gpus/
Furthermore it helps to set the monitor to 60Hz while not needing the 120 or 144Hz (i.e. for...