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Those elusive 4K/144hz/HDR/G-Sync monitors have started appearing in stores, for the low low price of €2440 (about $3000) https://www.techpowerup.com/243184/4k-ultra-hd-monitors-with-144-hz-refresh-rate-and-g-sync-hdr-start-being-available Get yours today!
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 16:57 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 04:37 |
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repiv posted:Those elusive 4K/144hz/HDR/G-Sync monitors have started appearing in stores, for the low low price of €2440 (about $3000) 27”
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 17:17 |
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It's too early for 4K/144 monitors anyway, the limitations of DisplayPort 1.4 mean they have to compromise on quality to cram the data down the wire. DP1.4 can only do 4K/120/LDR or 4K/100/HDR uncompressed, so the 4K/144/HDR mode must be relying on Display Stream Compression or plain old chroma subsampling.
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 18:24 |
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Does DSC produce meaningful artifacts? I haven’t seen an analysis of it.
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 18:43 |
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Q8ee posted:I'm going for the XB271HU, it was £550 on the 6th April, I just missed out on a good deal. I've put a price watch and will swipe it up the next time it drops again. There's a website that is still offering it for that price, but I want to wait until Amazon drops their price again cause I much prefer their customer service. Khorne fucked around with this message at 18:57 on Apr 10, 2018 |
# ? Apr 10, 2018 18:53 |
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Subjunctive posted:Does DSC produce meaningful artifacts? I haven’t seen an analysis of it. I don't think there are any implementations of DSC in the wild yet, so who knows. Maybe these new monitors will be the first. lol at paying 3 grand for a monitor with any kind of compromise though
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 18:53 |
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repiv posted:I don't think there are any implementations of DSC in the wild yet, so who knows. Maybe these new monitors will be the first. Even with DP1.5 or whatever, 4K is a compromise vs 5K, 144Hz vs 200Hz, etc.
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 19:07 |
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repiv posted:lol at paying 3 grand for a monitor ftfy altho depending on what happens with video cards and ram, that might end up being not the most expensive component
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 20:28 |
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I bought a ASUS ROG PG278Q right out of the gate (the first 1440p TN gsync monitor) and I've been waiting for the next upgrade for the past 4 years. I haven't seen a huge leap unless it's an Ultra-Wide, and I don't want an Ultra-Wide because computer games already have enough compatibility issues as is. And fuuuuck those $3000 monitors, I'll buy a 4K TV before that. Should I just say gently caress it and buy the two-year-old XB271HU while it's on sale?
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 20:35 |
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lDDQD posted:well, two things need to happen: repiv posted:It's too early for 4K/144 monitors anyway, the limitations of DisplayPort 1.4 mean they have to compromise on quality to cram the data down the wire.
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 20:43 |
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PSA: Newegg has the Acer CB271HU 1440p IPS monitor for $230, FreeSync range 40-75 hz. On NVIDIA or pre-GCN-1.1 AMD the panel will show as 60 Hz, but you may be able to overclock it with CRU, ymmv. Not the world's finest gaming monitor, but a good price for your basic secondary monitor for multi-screening/photo editing/etc. repiv posted:Those elusive 4K/144hz/HDR/G-Sync monitors have started appearing in stores, for the low low price of €2440 (about $3000) Also, get ready for some powerful BLB and filth trapped in the panels, yields are going to be low and we're going to be seeing the same cycle of manufacturers shipping every panel that's at least kinda-not-broken. Wouldn't even be surprised to see it be "144 Hz overclockable, 120 Hz guaranteed" either. Paul MaudDib fucked around with this message at 21:19 on Apr 10, 2018 |
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Any opinions on that Asus 1080p monitor that can do 244hz? Thinking about side/downgrading from my Asus PG278Q because a couple power outages really hosed this thing up. I have random rainbow streams across the top of the screen viewable against light background, the backlight bleed has always been horrendous, there's a small pinpoint area where something happened with the antiglare coating to make it turn completely white against greyish-grey white backgrounds, and the screen itself looks like I'm looking through a dirty window akin to the antiglare coating on older Dell monitors (got way worse after the power outages). There's also a nice bug where occasionally a portion of the left screen will display on the right edge of the screen (this can only be fixed via a firmware update by sending the thing into Asus). It was also a refurb I got off of Amazon direct for $500 when this thing was retailing for like $800-$1000+ so that's probably the real heart of these issues aside from the lovely wiring in the house and the power company doing stupid poo poo on an almost weekly basis now. It had a good 2-3 year run. It is for sure time to invest into a battery backup system but anyways.... https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?item=N82E16824236421 It's either that, look at some other 1440p or 4k monitors, or wait patiently for the Asus PG27UQ coming end of April or May. Prices were released today in Euroland stating an approximate price of $2500 but it's rumored that will go down to $2000 or less for US release. Still, that's just a 4k 144hz "HDR" IPS panel that's only 8bit which probably means not true HDR. You can also buy 4k OLED TVs that are 10bit for about that price or less. Still..... 4k... 144hz.... "HDR-ish" with 1000 peak nits, and a fuckton of pixel density due to packing in so many little pixels on a 27" screen sounds really really nice. I think people take pixel density for granted but maybe that's just be since I'm usually sitting pretty drat close to the screen burning my eyeballs out. And is there anyone here with one of the LG/Asus/Alienware/Dell "HDR" monitors that can comment on that? Is there a noticeable "pop" to colors and dark/lights comparable to HDR on an OLED or QLED set? Or is it truly just marketing bullshit at this point in the realm of monitors?
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# ? Apr 10, 2018 23:54 |
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I just want 27” 4K, G-sync and like 90-120Hz without HDR, that’d be sweet. It doesn’t seem to actually exist, though. I can get 4K/60Hz but then above that is just these new 2500€ things.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 15:46 |
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The Acer Predator XB271HU arrived today. Bit embarrassing that Amazon sent it out without any bland packaging, so all my neighbours got to see the "Gaming Monitor Gamer Fuel XL E-Sports Ready!" packaging the thing came in when the postman brought it to my door. The colour settings are off, whites look more egg-white / greyish than pure white. I'm using this Reddit post to set my colour settings to his Option 2, but it didn't fix anything. My old ASUS VG248QE just looks much better: whites are white, colours pop. What would you guys suggest I do to make the Acer monitor look as good as possible? Even used Tom's Hardware settings, and it's the same. Qubee fucked around with this message at 16:36 on Apr 11, 2018 |
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This might not be your issue, but on several occasions since the Windows 10 Creators Update, the nVidia drivers have decided to enable HDR on one of my displays (that does not support it), which leaves everything looking washed out - perhaps check that in nVidia Control Panel -> Display -> Change Resolution. The 3rd option allows you to specify explicit colour settings.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 17:03 |
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didn't help, unfortunately. stuff still looks pretty ugly. another thing that has surprised me is my GTX 1080 chugs so hard when I play For Honor at 1440p. Was getting pretty terrible lag spikes, usually at the worst times (getting me killed). Had task manager opened and my GPU was blazing away at 100% load, and my FPS would dip to 5 too often for my liking.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 17:17 |
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Q8ee posted:The Acer Predator XB271HU arrived today. Bit embarrassing that Amazon sent it out without any bland packaging, so all my neighbours got to see the "Gaming Monitor Gamer Fuel XL E-Sports Ready!" packaging the thing came in when the postman brought it to my door. Are you sure you aren't just used to a display that's configured to a color temperature that's much too high and oversaturated colors? Your description of "white" sounds typical for a display that's correctly calibrated to 6500 K. In that case, try messing with the color temperature setting. But if it's like the Asus, is should be pretty perfect right out of the box. Also: If there are any, disable any "energy saving" features. Those tend to lead to terrible brightness pumping. Q8ee posted:The Acer Predator XB271HU arrived today. Bit embarrassing that Amazon sent it out without any bland packaging, so all my neighbours got to see the "Gaming Monitor Gamer Fuel XL E-Sports Ready!" packaging the thing came in when the postman brought it to my door. No one cares. Fame Douglas fucked around with this message at 17:35 on Apr 11, 2018 |
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What if they think the grown adult purchasing a 600 dollar monitor is a child for playing video games in 2018
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 17:37 |
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Fame Douglas posted:Are you sure you aren't just used to a display that's configured to a color temperature that's much too high and oversaturated colors? Your description of "white" sounds typical for a display that's correctly calibrated to 6500 K. This happened to me with my first decent TV. I was using a colorimeter to calibrate it and was shocked at how bad the neutral setting was. I decided to see just how much worse the 'Warm 2' preset was for shits and giggles and it turned out to be nearly spot on. I've since gotten used to it and can't stop noticing how often other peoples' displays have a distinct blue tinge.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 17:47 |
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After you guys posted that 34" 1440p Alienware I have got the itch. Is that pretty much the best 1440p monitor you can get right now? Talk me out of pulling the trigger next time it goes on sale.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 19:10 |
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Kaedric posted:After you guys posted that 34" 1440p Alienware I have got the itch. Is that pretty much the best 1440p monitor you can get right now? Talk me out of pulling the trigger next time it goes on sale. If you want ultrawide, yes.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 19:17 |
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It owns extremely hard.
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 22:04 |
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Wacky Delly posted:If you want ultrawide, yes. I thought the x34p had slightly better specs, is it not holding up? Hard to really go wrong with the Dell support tho
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# ? Apr 11, 2018 22:10 |
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Azhais posted:I thought the x34p had slightly better specs, is it not holding up? How does it have better specs? It's the same resolution and dimensions but only does 100hz native and overclocks (sometimes?) to 120hz when the Dell officially supports the 120hz. And yeah, Dell is 3-year no-questions-asked cross-ship replacements.
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Kaedric posted:After you guys posted that 34" 1440p Alienware I have got the itch. Is that pretty much the best 1440p monitor you can get right now? Talk me out of pulling the trigger next time it goes on sale. Costco was selling it for $999. With their extra coverage of electronics bought through them, it's the first time since buying it I wish I'd waited.
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 00:53 |
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I have no idea how much it's going to cost, but I'm holding out for the LG 34" 5K ultrawide, or the 32" 4K Freesync HDR model being released later this year. I think I'd rather pay for extra pixels/screen real estate over refresh rates and g-sync for gaming.
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BIG HEADLINE posted:Costco was selling it for $999. With their extra coverage of electronics bought through them, it's the first time since buying it I wish I'd waited. Yeah someone linked to buildapcsales and I JUST missed that deal (it was posted 11 hours previously and already sold out) or I would have pulled the trigger.
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 01:51 |
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Zero VGS posted:How does it have better specs? It's the same resolution and dimensions but only does 100hz native and overclocks (sometimes?) to 120hz when the Dell officially supports the 120hz. And yeah, Dell is 3-year no-questions-asked cross-ship replacements. It has better color options technically
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 04:21 |
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Fame Douglas posted:Are you sure you aren't just used to a display that's configured to a color temperature that's much too high and oversaturated colors? Your description of "white" sounds typical for a display that's correctly calibrated to 6500 K. pretty sure this was it. I'm used to a TN panel with brightness and contrast set all out of whack. I've slowly adjusted to the new screen. One of the settings goofed up, but changing from warm > blue > user again fixed it and stuff looks a lot better.
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 11:13 |
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Q8ee posted:pretty sure this was it. I'm used to a TN panel with brightness and contrast set all out of whack. I've slowly adjusted to the new screen. One of the settings goofed up, but changing from warm > blue > user again fixed it and stuff looks a lot better. This is a good database to use as a starting point, as most of the profiles were done with calibrators, and there are bound to be multiple entries for your display - if there's multiple revisions of a monitor, generally there's a file for each revision. Don't forget that in addition to the ICC file, the data points to the right are what they set RGB and contrast/brightness to: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/icc_profiles.htm EDIT: Seems the XB271HU isn't there. Welp. BIG HEADLINE fucked around with this message at 11:22 on Apr 12, 2018 |
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repiv posted:Those elusive 4K/144hz/HDR/G-Sync monitors have started appearing in stores, for the low low price of €2440 (about $3000) is there a freesync version yet? not because i have amd, but I bet they're 500e cheaper
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# ? Apr 12, 2018 11:58 |
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Zero VGS posted:How does it have better specs? It's the same resolution and dimensions but only does 100hz native and overclocks (sometimes?) to 120hz when the Dell officially supports the 120hz. And yeah, Dell is 3-year no-questions-asked cross-ship replacements. The X34P has hardware gamma control, the Alienware does not.
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 01:57 |
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My only regrets with the Alienware are: 1. I didn't wait to give my money to Costco, but credit card warranties help at least 2. The box is large If you can afford it, can use G-Sync, can benefit from ultrawide, and the negatives of IPS displays don't bother you there's not much reason to delay getting it if you're in the market for a new large monitor.
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 02:32 |
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Does the Alienware have ULMB?
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 03:32 |
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Zero VGS posted:How does it have better specs? It's the same resolution and dimensions but only does 100hz native and overclocks (sometimes?) to 120hz when the Dell officially supports the 120hz. And yeah, Dell is 3-year no-questions-asked cross-ship replacements. There is no difference in the refresh rates, both are 100Hz and then you toggle 120Hz in the OSD. The X34P uses a slightly newer panel revision, it supports 10bpc (8b + FRC) where the Dell doesn't, and is rated slightly higher out off the box for sRGb coverage etc.
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Odd Mutant posted:Does the Alienware have ULMB? Nope.
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# ? Apr 13, 2018 06:33 |
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BIG HEADLINE posted:Nope.
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BIG HEADLINE posted:Nope.
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BurritoJustice posted:There is no difference in the refresh rates, both are 100Hz and then you toggle 120Hz in the OSD. Does the X34P definitely support 8bit+FRC color? I bought one the week they came out and expected to just be able to set 10-bit color output in the Nvidia control panel, but that didn’t work so I’ve always been running it at 8bit color. Is it some kind of app-specific fullscreen thing? I remember trying to do some research on it when I first got the monitor but wasn’t able to find much information on how 8bit+FRC is supposed to work.
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Khorne posted:Why do most freesync monitors cut strobing? It's super annoying. I don't want to pay the gsync tax but I do want strobing. Part of the reason why there's a price difference between G-Sync monitors and everything else is that nVidia requires them to be of better quality and have more features. Even when a monitor has Freesync there's a wide variation in the feature set (e.g. effective range, LFC, etc.)
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