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i7-6850K: Sold.
ASUS X99 Sabertooth: Sold.
Swiftech H320 X2 Prestige: Asking $170. Brand new cooling assembly (rad., pump, tubing, coolant, block), but the fans are used. Just received this as an RMA replacement because the original unit's tubing started...
Hey fellas. I had a 2015 LG EG9600 OLED, which I traded up for a 2016 C6, which I traded up for a 2017 C7 (solely due to lower input lag vs the C6, which is a dramatic difference). I have had zero burn-in on any of these TVs. Image retention can happen, but it goes away. With that said, I do...
When I had it, there were a few instances of 2-3 pixel thick lines of purple that would appear then immediately disappear in random spots on the screen. Happened maybe two or three times over a few days. Then about a quarter of the screen would go black and resume function - again, happened...
Yes, same panel as the BenQ BL3201PH. It has some slight artifacting issues that are very random, and very quick - not a real issue but something to be aware of.
If I weren't used to gaming on a large OLED TV for the past few months, it would've been my dream monitor (for today's tech). I sent...
Then definitely go for the BenQ. 60Hz isn't that bad man... I came from 120Hz 1440p and never looked back. If you've never used a 32" or larger monitor, especially at 4K, you're in for a treat.
Unfortunately I can't. I returned the monitor. I just wasn't giving me anywhere near the gaming experience my 4K 55" OLED TV does. The OLED is not good for being competitive due to input lag and tearing, but boy does it look good...
I never used anything less than native resolution, so I can't...
Buy the Acer XB321HK - same exact display, but with G-Sync.
Panel artifacting does occur, but it is very intermittent/random, disappears immediately... not really a reason not to buy the display.
Adaptive sync only matters below the max refresh rate. After that it's back to V-sync on/off, so you can't avoid that latency unless you want tearing.
As far as subtracting, are you saying the vertical scan on these OLED panels is still noticeable? I guess I only considered the near-instant...