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name66

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    name66 got a reaction from Mnky313 in Windows locked at 640x480 (gpu/windows reinstall didnt help)   
    thanks. Yesterday i found out that it was caused by faulty DP connector on my monitor
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    name66 reacted to Mnky313 in Windows locked at 640x480 (gpu/windows reinstall didnt help)   
    I've seen faulty HDMI cables/connectors cause this, have you tried a different HDMI port/monitor/cable?
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    name66 got a reaction from Mdc357 in Downgrade from 4k to 1440p screen   
    Hello, can you get used to 1440 p monito when downgrading from 4K after some time ? Screen size 27". I am photographer and gamer. Previously i had 1440p screen for both editing and gaming and was totally happy, but then I left gaming for a year and bought 60hz 4k screen instead. Now i am back to gaming and bought 144hz 1440p nano-ips gaming screen which would be totally fine for photo editing after calibration. But the problem is photos are not as crisp (in some cases-in other cases its hard to tell the difference). Does someone have the same experience ? Can your eyes get used to 1440p again ? I would preferably sell my 4k 60hz as I dont like having 2 screens, otherwise I would just keep it for photo editing. I like all about my new 1440p 144hz gsync nano ips ( fluency of everything, ofc gaming, and colors are maybe even better than my 4k). Thanks
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    name66 got a reaction from Fasauceome in Downgrade from 4k to 1440p screen   
    Hello, can you get used to 1440 p monito when downgrading from 4K after some time ? Screen size 27". I am photographer and gamer. Previously i had 1440p screen for both editing and gaming and was totally happy, but then I left gaming for a year and bought 60hz 4k screen instead. Now i am back to gaming and bought 144hz 1440p nano-ips gaming screen which would be totally fine for photo editing after calibration. But the problem is photos are not as crisp (in some cases-in other cases its hard to tell the difference). Does someone have the same experience ? Can your eyes get used to 1440p again ? I would preferably sell my 4k 60hz as I dont like having 2 screens, otherwise I would just keep it for photo editing. I like all about my new 1440p 144hz gsync nano ips ( fluency of everything, ofc gaming, and colors are maybe even better than my 4k). Thanks
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