Here is another USB-C to dual-link DVI adapter device. I have it myself and it works with the Crossover 2795 @ 96hz.
https://www.club-3d.com/en/detail/2471/usb3.2_gen1_type_c_to_dual_link_dvi_d_hdcp_on_version_active_adapter_m-f/
Nier Automata, Tokyo Xanadu, Bayonetta, Witcher 3, Wolfenstein New Order and Old Blood, Tales of Berseria, God Eater 2 Rage Burst, Vanquish, and Resident Evil 7.
Some of them outright required an ultrawide fix and others did natively support 21:9, but realtime cutscenes, HUD, or FOV needed...
I've had mine since 11/9/2017. It's been on 120hz since then. I've played all sorts of games on it and no problems at all aside from game devs not officially supporting 21:9. Thank god for WSGF.
I would throw them on Craigslist or other similar sites. I've seen Korean monitors come and go around in my local area in California. Some cash is better than just rotting in the closet.
Hm. It'll be interesting to see if this new Nvidia standard will stick around for long. My other concern is what kind of panels they plan to use for this, and if there are other sizes the manufacturers will be introducing. A 32" to 50" would be my ideal size for 4K PC gaming due to room...
I'm using the same OSD settings and ICC profile used in TFT's review. The only difference is I bumped the brightness to 85%. I don't own a display calibrator, but colors are much better using their settings than the default settings. Good enough for me.
Mine came in today. I love it. Not much...
Many people are waiting for the 27" AHVA 4k 144hz G-Sync HDR displays from Asus and Acer. Who knows when they'll be released and what issues they might have with the first few batches. You'll be waiting an awfully long while. Then the cycle repeats for new monitors announced after that and you...
I jumped on the deal as well. I love Dell's QC and their warranties. This will be my first time using an ultrawide! I don't care much about HDR until it becomes the norm every 2 out of 3 games released has HDR support.
This is a no-brainer for anyone looking to get an ultrawide 3440x1440 IPS...
YAMAKASI 301 SPARTA is your only option at this point under $500 for that kind of monitor brand new.
Otherwise you're looking at used monitors for what you want under that price range.
i ordered the one you linked Amazon.com : VIVO Dual Monitor Gas Spring Mount / Extended Black Desktop Stand for 2 Screens up to 27" / Vertical & Horizontal Screen Positioning (STAND-V002V) : Office Products
it arrived today and i set it up. i'll tell you it was a pain to put it together as the...
i've been fiddling around with this monitor
-contrast ratio is great
-the panel is definitely VA. pretty sure it's AMVA
-didn't noticed any ghosting (have trace set to 100)
-blacks have a slight grey shift to them when slightly moving head around. drives me insane
-there IS some black crush...
i have a PB328Q coming on friday. i'll most likely update my impressions in the PB328Q thread. my only concern is the black crush looking straight at the monitor (past VA is known for that) and the QC issues this monitor has. i only jumped on it due to its somewhat low input lag, 75hz, and 1440p...
so how is the the black crush on this VA panel? i know it was an issue in the past when viewing VA panels straight at it. there's so many variety of options now compared to 3 years ago. my qnix 2710 is dead until i open it up and find out if it's worth replacing whatever is broken.
i always recommend seasonic power supplies to people first and i also have the m12II 520w and 620w for 2 years now + an x750 for a few months. no noise from any of them AT ALL and still running strong :)
mine came in two hours ago and the color "white" does not look as white compared to the asus pa238q i have to the side. the u2412m white color seems just a little tad bit darker. is there something i can do to fix this? i found e10's settings to be the best...
from my experience with buying samsung monitors over the years, they quietly come and go onto the market with their high end models and pull out months later. samsung never appears to mass produce enough to last for a year.