Reviewers say the auto brightness is too aggressive and on C1 you could dim the brightness until it doesn't kick in, but here you can't. This will probably be a problem for photo editing
3.
This being flat, is the one reason I want to buy it. The 38 Ultrawide only comes in curved and while it's the best monitor around, it can't be used for a creative work. I want to snatch this early adopter's flat 48 before the industry goes all curved on this format again.
To me, the games have only now reached the top quality, Doom Eternal, Cyberpunk, Death Stranding, and DLSS just got updated to 2.2, and the whole ray tracing. So no, it's only the beginning for me.
I'm concidering going from 34" 21:9 75Hz to a 32" 4k 144Hz for better Hz, so I preemptively ran the game at 16:9 ratio to see the changes in picture. I feel like there's a lot of missing information not being rendered at 16:9 unless changing FOV could bring it back.
I always felt seeing the enemies on far left and right has given me an advantage, now it's like I'm wearing blinders.
I've been looking for a flat Ultrawide for a while but the best I got is 75Hz from LG. Where's one HP at 144Hz on the horizon, but it needs a review in terms of color.
Are they going back from the woke to a their normal roots? The trailer looks sick, hope the helicopter is not like in BF4 being instakilled by infantry.
Ordered F4-4000C14D-32GTZN, let's see what they can do.
My favorite quote of the day:
"These are the memory to get guys, DDR4 top end bins and final revision to DDR4 DRAM kits. DDR5 will be a mess for 5 years without question, so anyone wanting to build a PC and last it long these are to get or the top end Samsung B-Die kits at 4000Mhz low latency bins from Trident Z / Neo."
I thought maybe the 4400 maters but I see how it could be stressful for IMC.
Non-K because I had a B460 board for a non-gaming HTPC but later decided I wanted to game on it which made me rebuild the whole thing except for CPU.
Specs:
10900 non-K on an Asus PRIME Z590M-PLUS running at 102.5 BCLK and power limit removed. RTX 3090 gpu.
I'm looking at these 2:
https://www.newegg.ca/g-skill-32gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820374181?Item=N82E16820374181
DDR4 4400 (PC4 35200)
Timing 17-18-18-38
CAS Latency 17
Voltage 1.50V
https://www.newegg.ca/g-skill-32gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820374221?Item=N82E16820374221
DDR4 4000 (PC4 32000)
Timing 14-15-15-35
CAS Latency 14
Voltage 1.55V
and also less voltage hungry, which is already being delivered to me:
https://www.newegg.ca/g-skill-32gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/N82E16820374145?Item=N82E16820374145
I'm playing Cyberpunk at 1080p RT Psycho, with DLSS Quality, which means it's rendering at 720p and according to tests this game is RAM bound.
https://www.thefpsreview.com/2020/12/23/ram-bandwidth-is-a-big-factor-for-cyberpunk-2077-at-lower-resolutions/