yes defenitely, the prices really dropped in the eu for monitors in the last 2-3 years you can get one for like 170-190€ in a deal. I personally can*t stand ips corner glow though and went for a cheap TN 144hz, also because i play online fps games. Since then I never really looked back only...
i think the problem in the video is the forced ultimate mode when you turn on freensync, which forces highest overdrive setting in osd. The video looks more like overshoot on bright shades from aggresive overdrive. VA ghosting is mainly black and dark shade smearing. Thats also why the poster...
these days i rather pump hours in multiplayer games
but back in the day I can remember:
first stalker 5x
p&c adventure: broken sword, black mirror, secret files at least 4 times each
cod 1 & 2 campaign also multiple times
I dont think DVI is going to die out that quickly at least for office use, we also still have ps2 on almost every motherboard. Check out Iiyama, they have a bunch of monitors with DVI.
the 780ti is still GTX 1060 tier, thats what i own and it is very capable of 1080p if your CPU isnt bottlenecking, i am playing everything on very high-max with 60fps+ most of the time in modern games.
that panel is on sale everywhere (MSI, HP, ACER), its even cheaper than 24" TNs here. I was just wondering two things: Do you have any backlight bleed near the top and bottom border of the screen? I remember ppl complaining about this, also whether these monitors have the same overdrive...
maybe it is some kind of scaling issue? I know nvidia has some settings for it in the control panel which affect mouse behaviour, but not sure about AMD. Did you try and older 1080p monitor with the setup?
Viewsonic XG2401, contrast is the usual 1000:1, sure VA is better, but 144hz is a bigger upgrade for me than 3x contrast now. And i am not buying that buggy CFG70, nor the overpriced CHG70 which also seems to have PWM dimming, not to mention that these are also curved. I am still waiting for the...
As mentioned in this thread I have the 27" Iiyama. It is solid monitor, overcloackable to 76Hz, and good balanced overdrive, no shitty SVA pixel matrix.
but I switched to 144hz TN in the meanwhile and cant go back to 60hz anymore, my Iiyama is now my secondary monitor. yes viewing angles are...
I got a used 6700k + Z170 for 300 bucks, because I needed the HT for some multitasking. My old P67 and 2500k brought me 180. So overall 120 more for 4 more threads and better IPC. Not the best deal, just getting a sandy bridge i7 would have been more rational, but I got some DDR4 Ram for cheap...
yeah, AUO is lacking behind. The new Samsungs seems a little overpriced with gimmicks that are either useless or that I don't need. Also having issues with blurry text on a 700$ monitor is ridiculous.
I just order ram everytime there is a pricing error on amazon, some get delivered after weeks some not at all, but you can save good money with a little patience.
so far 80-100 tabs are my limit, depending on the content, then my RAM is maxed out, and switching between tabs gets slow, CPU is stressed 40-60% when I dont watch a video.
I am currently trying out different browsers, but mainly using Chrome atm. With Firefox I have big performance issues as soon as I have more than 3-4 video tabs open, I don't know what it is. With Chrome I noticed that after a certain time live content stops working/loading and I have to reload...
Hello,
what hardware do I need for heavy browsing use with like 100-200+ tabs open, watching live charts, videos, chats streams.
Of course as much RAM as possible is a no brainer, but how many cores/threads are sufficient for this case, like could a 6C/12T be enough? Or also as much as...
sorry, meant RX 5xx. But 100 per card in a few weeks? I also live in Europe, electricity is like 0.3$ here, but I guess many will go to eastern europe.