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    Auria EQ276W review ($399 27" 2560x1440 IPS)

    i posted a couple of pages back that i tested the monitor with ps3 via hdmi and had no problems playing bluray and games (upscaled). i have also played blurays through pc via dvi without issue.
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    Auria EQ276W review ($399 27" 2560x1440 IPS)

    i already own one auria. i took the pictures a few posts back. it does have a large bezel - thanks for bringing that up with regards to tri monitor setup. i was more looking at the displayport inclusion on the Auria and thinking that adding 2 cheaper pb2700's with just DVI would make a good...
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    Auria EQ276W review ($399 27" 2560x1440 IPS)

    this monitor looks almost identical to the 3VIEW PCBANK PB2700 SUPER. The Auria has the addition of hdmi and displayport and osd controls, but otherwise the outward appearance is almost identical. i am thinking of picking up a couple of ebay pcbanks and running a triple monitor setup. i am...
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    Auria EQ276W review ($399 27" 2560x1440 IPS)

    Here are some pics i took of the monitor. i was looking to see if this had a similar pcb to the catleap version 2B, for overclocking purposes, but it does not. that supports my experience with only reaching 67 Hz in my oc'ing attempt. Did anyone else try to overclock yet?
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    Auria EQ276W review ($399 27" 2560x1440 IPS)

    i just tried ps3 with games and bluray. it works fine over hdmi. i did have to cycle the monitor power when playing the bluray - some kind of handshake issue. the specs on MC website are not accurate regarding the hdcp. pixel mapping appears to be an issue though. i tried a 4:3 dvd copy of...
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    Auria EQ276W review ($399 27" 2560x1440 IPS)

    Yes, it is stable at 67 Hz. Why do you turn it down when not gaming? this is my first experience with oc'ing a monitor so i am curious.
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    Auria EQ276W review ($399 27" 2560x1440 IPS)

    i picked one of these up last night and have not had any luck oc'ing. have you (the OP) attempted yet?
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    27" 2560x1440 auria at microcenter

    i have attempted to overclock and it seems to be a no-go. i am a newb when it comes to overclocking a monitor, but using toastyx's tool cru.exe, i can only get up to 67 Hz. i also tried the latest powerstrip with no luck. if there are any other tools or tests anyone wants me to try, let me know.
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