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Yeah, been testing a bit more.........and I think this is a keeper! Need to do a bit more testing over the next week or so though, just to be sure.
One things for definite, it's a very decent looking unit aesthetically, especially on my ergotron arm. Looks very sleek and minimalist and the design and colouring fits my new gaming rig and room very nicely. It's Not garish at all which is what I was worried about being an Acer gaming range monitor.
Quick question regarding refresh rates...
is there a way to AUTOMATICALLY run at a lower refresh rate when just in windows, say 85Hz and then have it boost up to 100Hz when launching a game? I could do this with the original rog swift by setting it to 120Hz in the windows monitor settings, and then in the NV control panel under Manage 3D settings selecting "HIGHEST AVAILABLE" for 'Preferred refresh rate' which made it run at 144Hz when gaming. Doing this doesn't work on this monitor, it just sticks at the Hz setting you apply. Any ideas?
My reason for doing this by the way is purely worry. I have no coil whine at 100Hz, but I see no reason to run a monitor heavily 'overclocked' when just using the desktop. It might stress it out.
One things for definite, it's a very decent looking unit aesthetically, especially on my ergotron arm. Looks very sleek and minimalist and the design and colouring fits my new gaming rig and room very nicely. It's Not garish at all which is what I was worried about being an Acer gaming range monitor.
Quick question regarding refresh rates...
is there a way to AUTOMATICALLY run at a lower refresh rate when just in windows, say 85Hz and then have it boost up to 100Hz when launching a game? I could do this with the original rog swift by setting it to 120Hz in the windows monitor settings, and then in the NV control panel under Manage 3D settings selecting "HIGHEST AVAILABLE" for 'Preferred refresh rate' which made it run at 144Hz when gaming. Doing this doesn't work on this monitor, it just sticks at the Hz setting you apply. Any ideas?
My reason for doing this by the way is purely worry. I have no coil whine at 100Hz, but I see no reason to run a monitor heavily 'overclocked' when just using the desktop. It might stress it out.
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