It does uses pwm BUT extreme high frequency pwm but only below 20 points of brightness if im not mistaken its a hybrid (as stated by Eizo them selves) form of direct current ie above 20 points of brightness and below its extreme high frequency pwm thats not noticable but i wont take the chance...
Ok a little bit more feedback.
So i played Mass Effect 3 multiplayer for 2 hours. Note here i used to play extensively on my older monitor the Dell W2009 (1680 x 1050) so im used to its latency ie input lag etc etc to make a comparison.
So after switching to the Eizo Foris FS2434 there was one...
Il try to respond well inner bezel or the screen itself if you like is from what i understand matt just like my old Dell W2009 monitor there is no reflection or glass type...the outer thin bezel is matt black as with the entire casing with red. The second question about colours is hard to answer...
Hi all,
So after long contemplating i finally decided to purchase the Eizo FS2434 i was about to buy the Dell u2414h but seeing it has a 8ms i went with the Eizo which is 5ms and directed towards gamers.
The screen pretty much came "auto" calibrated (better then i expected) all i did was...
I think i found my panel...
http://pcmonitors.info/others/eizo-fs2434-new-foris-gaming-monitor#!prettyPhoto
confirms its PMW free above 20 brightness just like with the EV2336 a panel i used to be interested in but the lack of an HDMI connection made me doubt. Im i correct it uses the same...
Thank you for the replies guy's,
Has any one of you tried the Eizo EV2336 with FPS games and how does it fare with it?
Are there any problems connecting the EV2336 to a PS4 because of the HDMI to DVI?
Lastly
How does the Eizo EV2336 compares to the Dell u2414h in regards FPS games the Dell...
Hi all,
After hours and hours of research i narrowed my possible choices of monitors to these 3 panels. The biggest issue i had is with the infamous PWM i do not want to suffer eye strain hence atleast 2 of the 3 panels i chosen have NO pwm.
Things i want to have in a monitor:
- Great...
Thanks man for the reply.
Ok il just use them as exhaust and check the temps will be using 2 noiseblocker black 140mm with 90cfm. I forgot to mention il be using an corsair H80 cpu cooler i hope this shouldnt be a problem since it will blow warm air into the case.
In either case seen others...
I see those 2 top fans are set up as exhaust right?
I ask this because i'm going to use my gtx260 sc for my upcoming amd fx build (workstation) If i'm correct the gtx260 uses an intake fan to cool the card...
So does the 2 top exhaust fans and the intake fan from the gpu (correct me if i'm...
These cases show up on a chinese site with price tag.........
http://list.tmall.com/search_product.htm?style=g&vmarket=0&q=%D0%C2%C6%B7+%C1%AA%C1%A6&frm=&search_custom=&nav=spu-key&navlog=7&from=rs_1_key
I calculated it in euro for the 700wx version 2199 Yuan = 264 euro!!! = 349 us dollar...
Here is my setup and i'm happy with the results its also my first watercooling rig. And the case itself is just awesome! Still need to leaktest it inside the case. I already leaktested it outside the case. I did no modding except drilling a hole for the reservoir. Took my time for cable...
Thanks for the headsup,
I think i found the solution if i use a fan controller wich uses 3-pin and i also use 3-pin fans i could connect the fans into the fancontroller. The fan controller will lower the speed of the fan by lowering the voltage. I could not find any fancontroller with 4-pin...
Thanks for the reply,
I dont mind the placement of the fan controller my main concern is if i could connect a PWM fan wich has a 4-pin onto the fan controller of the case wich uses a 3-pin connector and still adjust the speed....Or should i use some sort of cable?