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Ok cheers, saves me a fiver i guess.
Yes, im that cheap.
Yes, im that cheap.
Got it up and running and so far just added the profile from tft central and set the settings in nvidia control panel to 2560x1440 @ 60hz (to stop my card clocking up on desktop) and under "manage 3d setting" - "Global settings" have set :-
Monitor Technology = G-sync
prefered refresh rate = Highest available
vertical sync = on
not touched anything in the monitors osd yet.
am i doing it right? Have been playing the witcher lately (the first one as wanna play through 1+2 before getting 3) and it does seem capped at 144 fps where as before on my 60hz monitor was getting anything upto 400 fps in some small buildings with v-sync off (capped at 60 with it on). Does look a lot smoother aswell, even to my old man eyes.
*edit* although watching 1440p vids on youtube do look a lot smoother at 144hz than at 60hz
Been looking for a new monitor to replace my old 24” Dell Ultrasharp as it is starting to show it age a little now.
I have had my eye on this for a while now and seeing on ‘This week only’ has provoked an interest to buy.
It will be used purely for Gaming but I do some freelance design work on it but colour accuracy isn’t massively important
as I have never had a proper colour calibrated monitor. I usually rely on Pantone books for reference anyway.
My main Concerns are would my current rig struggle to run modern titles with decent quality settings?
(recently upgraded GPU due to my old dying)
Asus Maximus IV Extreme-Z Intel Z68 (Stock BIOS)
Intel Core i7 2600K 3.4 GHZ
Crucial RealSSD M4 128GB SATA (OS)
Crucial MX200 1TB SSD (Steam Folder)
WD 300 GB Velociraptor (storage)
WD 150 GB Raptor (storage)
EVGA GTX 980Ti Superclocked+ ACX 2.0+ 6144MB
Corsair AX1200 CMPSU
8GB (2x4GB)Corsair Dominator DDR3 CMP8GX3M2A1600C9
Benny
You will be fine mate the 980ti is a perfect card for 1440p imo that is why i have onealso can you not overclock that i7 2600k ?
I just used the boards standard Overclock pr-set, so it is sat at about 4.2
I'm not much of a big an overclocker really. Just squeezing the last bit of life out of it before I upgrade the CPU board etc.
In all honesty I want to upgrade the board and CPU but need to do a bit of research into it.
How does this compare to the PG278Q? I need another 27" 1440p g-sync and this is over £100 cheaper. Alarm bells are ringing.