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    New Samsung S23A700D 120Hz

    Does setting the monitor's response time to Fastest actually increase input-lag? I've been switching back and forth between Normal and Fastest whilst playing Quakelive (125fps@120hz) and it feels as though the Normal setting is more responsive, albeit more blurry. I couldn't find any reviews...
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    New Samsung S23A700D 120Hz

    Has anyone heard of the 'LightBoost' feature? This monitor is apparently able to eliminate motion blur in 2D mode, much like a CRT functions. I've tried it myself and found gaming and multimedia to be much clearer. Although, the added input lag is much more noticeable. More info...
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    New Samsung S23A700D 120Hz

    I've also just got mine from Germany. Great monitor. Still playing around with the configurations though. I can't find the auto Eco Light Sensor mode - is there one? All I have is a fixed 50% & 75% option.
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    New Samsung S23A700D 120Hz

    Just seen these monitors in other UK stores. Any news about OCUK stocking these?
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    Kingston HyperX KHX6400D2LLK2/4G - Won't do 800Mhz?

    1.95v@4-4-4-12 from the ocuk and Kingston website. +0.2v puts it at 2.02v from the bios reading. I've tried 2.1v too with no luck. My CPU can handle clocks up to 3.04Ghz stable on the same voltage so im thinking that aint an issue, I normally run it at 3Ghz (8*380 - 4-4-4-12) all the time, also...
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    Kingston HyperX KHX6400D2LLK2/4G - Won't do 800Mhz?

    Hi I've purchased some Kingston HyperX 2x2GB DDR2 6400 memory and it doesn't seem to post at the stated 4-4-4-12 timings at 2x400Mhz. The highest I can go is 2x392Mhz. I've tried upping the voltages on the RAM and chipsets, but they seem to only make a minor difference (post at 2x394Mhz)...
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