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I have a primary monitor the alienware 24.5 240hz that i game on. The screen is impressive for its purpose but for browsing and twitch/youtube/discord I'd like to keep it on the side on a seperate monitor.
I have a X-star 27inch korean monitor OC'd to 110hz for now (I've had this for years and...
There's a freesync and gsync model to the alienware. I bought the Gsync for only $509 on amazon here https://www.amazon.com/Dell-AW2518H-Alienware-Gaming-Monitor/dp/B0733VW5QB. This is significantly cheaper than the Asus due to the sale. Also spec wise, the Asus / Acer are both using the same...
Don't get the PG258Q, i just returned mine recently. I was diving into the realm of 240hz displays myself lately and so far I've tried the Acer /Asus brands and disregarded the benq because of the lack of G-sync on it. However, THIS monitor is superior to the Asus in every way. Don't laugh...
All i see are the founders editions for the cards and the 3rd party retailers released them as well, when are the non FE versions coming out with higher out of the box clocks?
From what i understand, if you lower the resolution to 1440p in a game on a 4k monitor, would it NOT look blurry in full screen mode? Just like running any other resolution that isn't native to the monitor itself, it does not scale the pixels properly, it would look blurry no matter what...
Well the size is appealing as well as the panel but 75hz to me is negligible to 60hz which is why it would help if someone with the monitor tried to overclock this to atleast 90+hz via nvidia panel to see if it works.
Just curious, are these micro ssd's becoming the norm now? Are they faster than a traditional SSD being used via SATA? I've never really ventured into the micron ssd realm if someone can care to explain.
The only thing keeping me from purchasing this monitor is the fact it's 75hz, if someone can test whether you can overclock this to at least 90-96hz via custom profile in the nvidia settings it would be great. It's highly possible that it may reach it, you won't damage your monitor in any way...