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    Gigabyte AORUS FO48U 48" 4K 120Hz OLED

    Confirmed, new F05 firmware fixed GSync issues from F05 Beta. ASBL still sucks with no option to turn it off.
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    Gigabyte AORUS FO48U 48" 4K 120Hz OLED

    It's the same panel as the LG. All of this really comes down to firmware and presets and Gigabyte needs to step up their game.
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    Gigabyte AORUS FO48U 48" 4K 120Hz OLED

    Thanks Terra. Hopefully they also give us the option to turn off ASBL in the next firmware update. That has no place on a computer monitor. Old CRT monitors had the same potential burn-in problem as OLEDs. That's why screen savers and power settings were invented and they still exist. We don't...
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    Gigabyte AORUS FO48U 48" 4K 120Hz OLED

    The F05 Beta firmware breaks G-Sync for me. G-Sync worked perfectly before upgrading to F05 Beta but after upgrading, it now causes the monitor to go black whenever adaptive sync is called. Resetting the monitor back to F02 firmware fixed G-Sync but now I have all those other issues that the new...
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    Darkfiber Builds + Level 10 GT Build + 21:9 Monitor

    Thermaltake Level 10 GT 2x XFX R9 290X Crossfire Intel Core i7 at 4.5GHz Corsair Vengeance Blue 16GB DDR3 ASRock Z87 Extreme4 Rosewill LIGHTING 1 Kilowatt Modular Alphacool Radiators EK Reservoir D5 Pump Koolance water blocks LG 21:9 34" IPS 3440x1440 (LG 34UM95-P) Let me tell you all about my...
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    A New Hope: Professional SoftTH Style Application w/ GUI for PLP-like Setups

    Does anyone know of another good forum to post this in?
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    A New Hope: Professional SoftTH Style Application w/ GUI for PLP-like Setups

    Does anyone know of any forums that hardcore race sims and flight sims use? They use SoftTH not for PLP but crazy monitor configurations and this would work great for them as well.
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    A New Hope: Professional SoftTH Style Application w/ GUI for PLP-like Setups

    In talking to the programmer, he said supporting DirectX 7-9 is pretty easy. But almost the entire codebase would need to be rewritten to support 10-11+. OpenGL would need its own code as well but would be fairly easy. SLI and Crossfire support is the real challenge. It's all possible but is...
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    A New Hope: Professional SoftTH Style Application w/ GUI for PLP-like Setups

    27" at 1920x1080? Maybe it's because I'm young and my eyes still work but those just look terrible to me. The 27" that do 2560x1440 start at $700 (newegg) and yes, that's quite a bit cheaper than the top of the line 30" like the Dell U3011, somewhere around $1,200. But I got mine off craigslist...
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    A New Hope: Professional SoftTH Style Application w/ GUI for PLP-like Setups

    I'm going to start the dialog with Immersaview tomorrow on what the program should be like. What do you guys want? I'm thinking something like the current display manager where you can click and drag your different displays to different locations and set how many inches or cm the bezels are...
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    A New Hope: Professional SoftTH Style Application w/ GUI for PLP-like Setups

    PLP is still excellent for work productivity. I work with logs and consoles and couldn't think of a better setup. For wide-screen gaming though, I only have a few games working with SoftTH and the rest are single 30". Thus, this petition. If it goes well, I could be wide screen gaming on my PLP...
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    A New Hope: Professional SoftTH Style Application w/ GUI for PLP-like Setups

    SoftTH did it some years ago and just in his free time, so it is possible and easy enough for one person. He just didn't have time to invest in it anymore so there haven't been any real changes within the last 3 years and so it only supports direct x 9, no SLI, and is difficult to get working...
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    A New Hope: Professional SoftTH Style Application w/ GUI for PLP-like Setups

    Gents, In a thread on RSI discussing how to have multi-monitor support with different configurations, like PLP 20/30/20, in games, it was concluded that NVIDIA and AMD are not likely to support it any time soon. However, a software company called Immersaview would be receptive to the idea of...
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