Jump to content

holasusana

Member
  • Posts

    29
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

holasusana's Achievements

  1. But every monitor on that list don't have display port. I won't be able to use freesync if the monitor doesn't have display port.
  2. thanks for the answer! But i have a problem with freesync. I don't have and amd gpu, so i can't use freesync. And i can't use it with an nvidia gpu (i've got a gtx 1060). So what do you think about the lg ? Does it have better image quality than the benq?
  3. Hello people! I want to buy a new monitor. I found these two monitors: Benq 2480 and Lg MK600M. I'm on a tight budget, so these two monitors are on my budget. I want to use it for gaming. I prefer buying the benq model because i can't use freesync on the lg (it doesn't have a display port input). But if the lg has better image quality than the benq, i will buy the lg model. I'm not looking for a 144hz monitor because i don't have a gpu to use it. For that i prefer buying an ips monitor for now (better image quality).And in the future, i'm going to buy a 144 hz with a better graphics card. Tell me what you think about these two monitors! My pc specs gtx 1060 6 gb 16 gb ram ryzen 5 3600
  4. a few weeks ago, nvidia launch drivers that are gsync compatible. It means that some monitors (certified by nvidia) with freesync are compatible with gsync, so you can use the tecnology without buying a gsync monitor. The acer xfa240 is certified by nvidia.
  5. I want to buy a new monitor (with freesync, at least 1080p and 144hz). The only i can afford in my country is the acer xfa240. I've seen some reviews and they say it's fine for its price, but the colours are't very good. The most important thing about this monitor is it has freesync and it's gsync compatible. What do you think? Is it a good buy? If i must buy another, tell me recomendations (with gsync compatible). My pc is: -i5 6500 -Gtx 1060 6gb -16 gb RAM 2133mhz My budget is 200-250.
  6. My question also was if that model especifically has a limitation to do overcloking. Are you sure that there are no limitations to do OC in this model?
  7. Hello people! I want to know if i can overclock these memory to more than 3000mhz, https://www.gskill.com/en/product/f4-3000c16s-8gisb i have this question because i want to paire it with a ryzen 2600 and a b350 mobo. well, i hope you can help me. Thanks aniway!
  8. i hope you can understand, because i have a very bad english
  9. sorry, ppi is pixel per inch, it determinates how sharp the image is going to be i have the 6gb model, so there is no problem.
  10. i want the monitor for gaming. the 24 is more affordable and it have more ppi,
  11. sorry, i forgot to say that i want a curve monitor for my pc, gtx 1060 i5 6500 8gb ram. It's a pc for full hd really. The problem is with my country, because the prices of everything go up all the time. So if it worth buy a 4k monitor (i dont know about curve 4k, very expensive), i will wait a few months and will buy the 4k @Alexzz_ thanks for the answer!
  12. hello people! i want to know if it is worth buy a 1080p monitor or wait and buy a 4k monitor. Most people say to me that there is almost no difference between them. I have this models in my country Samsung 27" C27F390FHL Samsung C24F390 I hope you can help me! PD: Sorry for the bad english
  13. that was i thinking, first the hdd because it's more affordable, and i obtain more space. And in a few months, a 120gb ssd i woild like to buy both of them but it's impossible. Now i can buy only one of them, i think is better buy the hdd because it gives me more space and i know it won't fail in any moment
  14. hello people! the other day i was looking if my hdd was ok (with crystalinfo). It's ok but not at all. It has 24000 hours of usage and that gets me worry. i read about the hdd's life and mine is over the average. That means in any moment, the hdd may start to fail. Also it counts now 720 reallocated sectors. So the question is: is it worth if i buy a 1 tb hdd to replace the old one? (the old is a seagate barracuda 500gb) if you think is better buy directly a ssd, i will trie to afford it. But now i can't My idea is buy the new hdd and buy a ssd in a few months, but tell me what option is best. i hope you can help me PD: sorry for the bad english
×