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Bozzel

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  1. Bozzel

    24" or 27"

    Hey All, Thanks for all replies. There are still a few options to consider... Shall i go for IPS or TN? There are three types of monitors on the list for now. (All Asus since i love the looks) Asus ROG Swift PG278Q 144hz TN panel Asus ROG Swift PG278QR 165hz TN panel (as far i know except for the refreshrate an identical monitor to the first one) Asus ROG Swift PG278Q IPS 165hz panel These panels have all the requirements i would like the monitor to have; G-sync, 2560x1440 (WQHD) and 120Hz+. Anyone who could really recommend or discourage any of these 3 monitors? Or people who have good experience with simular panels from other brands? Regards -
  2. Bozzel

    24" or 27"

    budget about 850 eur/usd. Prefferly a screen from the ROG series bcause of the amazing looks. I saw some negative movies and reviews on the Asus ROG Swift PG279Q wich is an IPS panel. It seems to be that this panels could have excessive ips glow or backlight bleed. Does anyone have some good experience with any other type of monitor out of the rog series? Or, if nor from ROG any other brand and type?
  3. Bozzel

    24" or 27"

    Hello Everyone, I just ordered a new monitor... The Asus ROG Swift PG258Q Somehow now i think i should have gone for a 27" 144/165Hz monitor with gsync. I'm upgrading from a 24" 60hz panel. Will it be better to go for a 27" 1440P or 24" 1080P panel? Or even some 1440P ultra wide? My new GPU will be a 1080Ti. I mostly play RPG/MMORPG games. What do you guys think. Let me know your toughts, pro's and cons
  4. Hey all, I dont have alot time to make a very long post for this one but the title says it all... Working on a custom made GPU support bracket to support my 1080Ti. On the next posts i'll go a little more into detail and post some pics of the machining on this part. The first proto is here to get some measurements and idea's on how to progress it further. Dont mention the finish on this part. The end result will be a polished/sand blasted type with cut out letters like the logo. Stay tuned New graphics card will arive next monday =) (yes thats a crappy GT710 as temporary card since i sold my GTX970 for a good price)
  5. G.Skill Trident Z RGB are on the list. First need to save some money again for the next big upgrade
  6. Did you monitor all stuff on your graphics card? What is the Vcore, GPU load, memory load etc? If so, what are the results? Maybe we can get a conclusion out of that data.
  7. I had the graphics card installed in the lower slot because i could see more of the ROG logo on the chipset heatsink. Soon it will be in the top slot becasue it will be replaced by a 1080ti wich takes 2.5 slots in space. I dont think it will fit in the bottom slot and besides that it won't have optimal airflow for the 1080 when its in the lower slot. I'll post pics in the correct topic for this when i installed the new GPU. It will look even more badass than it already looks now
  8. Hey _AB In mij S340 i cannot see the fans. They are in 'push mode' in front of the radiator. Works perfectly fine for me. So in my case i dont see the fans. Also the NZXT fans do a pretty good job and dont make alot of noise. Concerning the RGB lighting I recommend the NZXT HUE+ wich is also installed in my case. You have a wide variety of effects to choose from and you have endless possibilities to make your own. The CAD software may be a little bitch sometimes but a restart will fix the problem in most cases I've added a pic where you can see the front mounted radiator. If you have any further questions let me know P.S. the white gtx970 will be replaced by a brand new Asus ROG STRIX GTX1080TI OC. delivery is set on august 21th ^^
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