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    grep.username reacted to SuicideAnomaly in Acer Predaor X34 vs Z35 or others...   
    The X34, for sure.
     
    The higher refresh rate is really only going to benefit competitive gamers, where an ultrawide monitor wouldn't be used, anyhow. Whereas, the high-resolution is beneficial across-the-board.
     
    I have a similar setup to you, and the X34 is delightful.
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    grep.username reacted to Hunched in Acer Predaor X34 vs Z35 or others...   
    As much as I'd like to recommend the Z35 due to it being VA and having the same panel as the BenQ XR3501 that Linus said was the best gaming monitor he had ever used at the time of review in late 2015.... Its response times are pretty high, there are VA panels with way better response times, but not these 30"+ high res high refresh rate ones.
     
    Samsung and AUO are releasing some new big high res high refresh rate VA panels this year, they'll probably be better than what's out now but it may or may not be enough to be worth waiting for.
     
    I'd still go with the Z35 because I'd rather have slow response times than parts of my screen being noticeably brighter than others due to backlight glow/bleed, but that's just me, I can't stand IPS because of that.
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    grep.username got a reaction from ClobberXD in Which Skylake chipsets support RAID-0 and RAID-1   
    Check the attached .JPG. shows RAID support for the various Skylake chipsets.

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    grep.username got a reaction from ClobberXD in Which Skylake chipsets support RAID-0 and RAID-1   
    Should probably add the reference for that chart above:
    http://www.tomshardware.com/news/intel-100-series-chipsets,29993.html
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