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Thank you, here is what I was about to post before I saw your reply:
I'm on a Z87E and I can hit the 4.8 auto overclock easily with my H90 cooler, but that's crazy voltage so thanks for giving me tweaking tips.
Can't wait for these. I just got a 1440P 27" and it's fine for the time being, but I do want a bit of eyefinity-ness for games.
You guys think a single 780 GTX can handle one of these? Seems like the resolution is sort of similar to a 1600p monitor
Yep, I mean I'm coming from NECs, I work with Apple Cinema Displays, and $280 for this? Are you kidding me?
I was worried about the dot potch being too small but nope, I moved it maybe 4 inches closer and it's perfect.
Mod plans for tomorrow:
Replace stand with NEC one.
Black out blue LED...
Just got one from green-sum
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck
Ugh like what else is there to say? I'm coming from two 9 year old 19" NEC PVA screens and this is just outright ridiculous.
No dead pixels that I can see after a preliminary scan and I don't really feel like...
Looks like my QNIX is taking the scenic route to Los Angeles California. It was basically a few miles from my house before it was shipped off to Alaska.
Anchorage, AK, United States 12/13/2013 4:05 P.M. Departure Scan
12/13/2013 12:50 P.M. Arrival Scan
Ontario, CA, United States 12/13/2013...
Good? That would be my answer.
Max out one high end GPU without resorting to Eyefinity levels of strain. Adequately accommodate peripheral vision without going overboard. I keep measuring it in front of me and it's perfect. Similar to what I did with my projection screen behind my desk.
That is PC as hell, that's like Quake 2 on a 1600x1200 21" CRT level of pro. Eyefinity is too much of a cobbled-together solution, it's great but it's not this.
This is the way it should be.
I'm interested too. I used to shop for rackmount PCs and slide out monitors and rolling chassis/gator cases enclosures, etc. Not worth it, I'm simplifying my setup but still refusing to go with a laptop.
Right now I built a decently cooled, modified TU200B system with a 4770K + full on GPU...
Damn, I was sorta going to base my decision on your experience cause I saw your post and I've been thinking about it.
Are you sure you're using dual-link DVI cables?