Is there a way to force a specific refresh rate in Torchlight, e.g., 85hz? The game keeps defaulting to 60hz. I have tried RefreshLock, but it does not seem to work with this game.
They should. The only difference between the SV and non-SV versions is that the SV version includes SpectraView II with a NEC-branded Eye-One Display 2 colorimeter.
I recently purchased two (2) OCZ OCZ2P8004GK DDR2-800 4GB dual-channel kits, and after ensuring that each pair is stable on its own, I am ready to insert all four (4) DIMMs for a total of 8GB. My problem is I am unsure of whether or not I need to downclock to DDR2-667 speeds when populating all...
The Q9450 is being replaced with the Q9400, which is essentially a Q9450 with 6MB of total L2 cache as opposed to 12MB. Think of it as a Q9300 clocked up to 2.66 GHz.
And yes, I am quite aware that I went model number crazy. :p
Have you considered the Hazro HZ24W? It uses the same 24" H-IPS panel as the LCD2490WUXi. It even has the A-TW polorizer, although it does not feature SpectraView II.
Well, I cancelled mine before billing and shipment. Buy.com messed something up, and it will take a miracle to get things straightened out with their terrible tech support.
Well, I cancelled it before billing and shipment. Buy.com messed something up, and it will take a miracle to get things straightened out with their terrible tech support.
I think the time has come for the little, less colorful brother of LCD2690WUXi to have its own thread. :D
I bought one from Buy.com for $1105 shipped yesterday. It will hopefully be here on Friday, and I will post my impressions in this thread once I have had a chance to fully evaluate it. :)
The LCD2690WUXi has many QC issues and is wide-gamut, which means that colors will be over-saturated in non-color-managed applications. The LCD2490WUXi supposedly has far fewer QC issues and uses the sRGB gamut, which is more desirable for the vast majority of applications.
Yesterday, I...
I think that the 2090uxi is an S-IPS panel, not an H-IPS. It has the A-TW polarizer, though.
As for the coating, I have never seen the 2090uxi, so I do not know. I am this close to pulling the trigger on a 2490WUXi, but that would not really help you with your 2090uxi dilemma.
Since it would be the least invasive thing to do, I would try a different cable first. I would recommend one of these.
By the way, from whom did you buy the monitor?
I am having problems with Monitor Calibration Wizard.
I am using it to apply my color profile, created with a Gretag-MacBeth i1 Display 2, to my games. Everything works well until I exit. At this point, Windows defaults to its default settings, and the only way to get my profile back is to...
That backlight looks good to me. It is a tad bit brighter in the lower-left quadrant, but you might end up with far worse problems if you exchanged the monitor.