My Swift has been flawless and I have owned it for quite some time now.
So then..... Who has one of these or wants one of these?
Can't stand them two chumps...
Did they mention BLB ?
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My Swift has been flawless and I have owned it for quite some time now.
So then..... Who has one of these or wants one of these?
Few nice additions. Interesting to see how the lightning will clock.
Knowing Neil's luck, poorly
Few nice additions. Interesting to see how the lightning will clock.
Knowing Neil's luck, poorly
If Neil's new panel is spot on, then I'd considering getting back to back keepers from Asus lucky.
Can't stand them two chumps...
Did they mention BLB ?
Nice stock oc on the card. From my very limited time with the original swift.
I can say the image was pretty decent. Only ever seen one IPS screen in use, and tbh I wasn't that impressed.
Personally I think VA panels are the best I've seen/used for image quality.
Well, when the 1st VA 2560/1440 G-sync/A-sync 120hz drops - I'm in.
Is Asusever going to fix theG-sync red light on all the time?
Is Asusever going to fix theG-sync red light on all the time?
Aye same here, well need to get the current swift replaced first. Back to using my old, (well ancient tbh) viewsonic vx2025. 20" of 1680x1050 goodness. Fps are through the roof.
What was wrong with it ?
Is anyone tempted by the dell Gsync offering ?
Was stuck at 24Hz, then eventually no image on screen at all. Tested on both my systems.
Looked at the Dell, but aside from extra inputs it doesn't offer much more than the swift for more money.
It was Nvidia who implemented it in a driver not Asus.
Why haven't they fixed it yet?
Because it isn't a bug, for what ever reason, by default, GSync is enabled at desktop since that driver earlier in the year. Besides the little red light it makes no odds, not to me anyhow.
Can only presume Nvidia did it as 'always on' to take any strain away from it constantly enabling/disabling.
If it bothers you that much stick a bit of tape over it or something