Caporegime
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Yup I have a decent HBR3 cable too, hopefully it'll be fine.
Just got off the phone with the RMA folks about the 2nd panel I've had that is faulty (completely dead this one). Phoned and emailed last Thursday, heard nothing so phoned this morning to be told my email had gone to junk and they didn't check that folder!
Living in Ireland, I'm terrified about this kind of stuff. That's why even though the monitor hasn't arrived yet, I'm still looking for a replacement because of the odds of getting a dodgy one and I can't stay monitorless forever
Touch wood, mine arrived today and no dead or dodgy pixels I can see yet, just on BWRGB test. Panel uniformity seems better than I expected. FOV so wide the colour is a little muted by viewing angle limitation at outside edges, but not noticeable in normal use. Need to calibrate it, but super happy worked out of the box with my 5m DP cable at max 144hz. Fired up Warzone to test and without taking any settings down getting ~130 fps and droppping to ~100 fps when parachuting in, my 1080TI still staying a nice cool 35 degrees. Need to enable Gsync too.
But more impressive is how much better mulit-window productivity is going to be, early days but happy so far.
As per earlier post, was worried about it being too big and was going to wall mount to set further back, but the stand is just the right size for me. Managed to fiddle and have it rest on a lip on my desk at front of stand and the rear of stand is against the wall, works well for me size wise and I also now have no wobble on the monitor.
EDIT - Computer went to sleep a couple of times and when waking monitor came on, so hopefully that means I have the latest firmware too.
Having read through this thread, it seems the fault/return rate is crazy. How can the company make any money at all if a significant proportion have issues that need an RMA? Surely just one RMA cycle knocks out most/all of the profit.
Is it just that the 98% of happy customers don't post on forums like this?
For the money this looks good - but I really don't want the hassle of multiple returns.
Hardly any happy owners post on the forum, and very few notice the issues like colour not being uniform anyway if they were present.
Computer monitors are just a complete lottery if you are expecting a quality product. Expect to return a monitor at any price point, the chances of there being an issue like dead pixels or the panel not having a uniform colour is pretty much the same across the board. It doesn’t seem to matter if your spending £200 or £800.
Even really premium monitors have loads of issues, the reality is they are all cheap commodity panels dressed up as a premium product. They get the absolute minimum of QA before they are sent out the door.
I'm using the following:
Brightness 48
Contrast 50
User colour
R 98
G 96
B 100
Hey folks can I ask what colour / brightness / contrast ye all have set now? Mine seems too greenish to me.. not good at this calibrating malarky.