Yes colors will be over saturated unfortunately. If you want accurate colors, then this probably isn't the monitor for you.Someone mentioned at Reddit that the Gsync variant lacks sRGB emulation? Does it mean that it could have more inaccurate, oversaturated colors? Is there any reason why such difference is between these Freesync and Gsync variants? Does it matter in real-life gaming use?
Sorry, I'm really new about these things.
I'm still considering this as my next monitor, but I've also started questioning whether it would be worth losing the Gsync feature and getting the Freesync version monitor- which has many features that the "G" lacks.
that's probably the best option to select in the software in the absence of any wide gamut LED options. The 9.8ms of signal processing lag is not that major on the F model. May impact very fast, competitive gaming but it's likely to be low enough still for most normal / casual gamersHow would you calibrate a wide gamut with colormunki display?, only option I see is "Wide Gamut CCFL". Quick googling says it can but always stop short of explaining if you need to set anything differently.
Also is the input lag in the F 144hz version really an issue?, the specs are a lot more attractive on the freesync panel with better calibration,contrast and higher hz.
Baddass: Does the F version suffer from any frameskipping issues when used with an Nvidia GPU?
I remember you found that some of LG's other ultrawides would frameskip at 75Hz on Nvidia. I'm curious if this is still an issue..
that's probably the best option to select in the software in the absence of any wide gamut LED options. The 9.8ms of signal processing lag is not that major on the F model. May impact very fast, competitive gaming but it's likely to be low enough still for most normal / casual gamers
I remember you found that some of LG's other ultrawides would frameskip at 75Hz on Nvidia. I'm curious if this is still an issue.
Received Alienware AW3418DW today. While it is noticeably better with glow than 950G (and significantly worse with everything else, literally) it is still far from the quality of my UC98. So generally my UC98 broke (stuck pixels and two permanent white horizontal lines on the bottom of the display) and almost 3 years later I will be buying it again because the quality of ultrawides went backwards since then. Someone should get a freaking innovation of the century award. Maybe I will try 38" 3840x1600 just to make it at least some upgrade, because buying the same UC98 again would be ridiculous.
The decrease in general performance on 950G and AW3418DW is far too significant vs UC98 for me to accept. UC98 is just outclassing both with picture quality, especially way less glow. I am sending both back on Monday. I really underestimated UC98. I loved it from the first day, but I could see some flaws and wanted to upgrade. Now I see how good it is.
950G review now completed and online: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/lg_34gk950g.htm
How would you calibrate a wide gamut with colormunki display?, only option I see is "Wide Gamut CCFL". Quick googling says it can but always stop short of explaining if you need to set anything differently.
The 38UC99 is the only one I remember that frameskipped at 75hz using a nVidia card.
The 38UC99 is the only one I remember that frameskipped at 75hz using a nVidia card.
Compared to current models, I wouldn't consider the UC98 to be a gaming monitor, as it is restricted to 75Hz. Also, many in this thread prefer to have GSync (since this thread is primarily about the 950G). The UC98 looks more like a productivity monitor to me, so I'm not surprised that picture quality is better...
however, your UC98 may be a particularly good unit, and others may not be so good.
This is common and globally very damaging misconception and stereotype, that gaming is only playing some e-sports FPS crap over and over and if you don't have "gaming" everything in your setup then this is not even gaming. This is exactly why gamers are treated like idiots by all manufacturers with embarrassing marketing and design and heavily compromised quality of products, and also this is why gaming in commonly considered a low form of spending time for retarded 12 year olds.
So I just ordered the 34GK950F, it is in stock on Newegg US: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824025924
I'll post some impressions and comparison shots with my 38UC99 when I get it.
Ordering from Newegg for me is almost like someone in Warsaw ordering from Mumbai,