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MalaCraft

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    Asus Maximus VI Hero
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  1. Sorry I can not answer your question. I have never used DaVinci Resolve. Hitfilm comes with a great tool for visual effects and is easy to lern. They are both free Software, so you can try both of them.
  2. I have an arm you can mount on your desk like this: https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00DY1F2CS/ref=sr_ph?ie=UTF8&qid=1467931385&sr=1&keywords=neewer I am sure if you look for a microphone-arm on amazon or ask at a local music store you will find something for you
  3. The Auna Mic 900b should fit your needs. That microphone is very good for the price, imo. It even comes with a Shockmount, which can easily be mounted on one of these arms.
  4. read more accurately. my gtx 770s are 4gb versions.
  5. 4gb vram should be enough till i upgrade, which will probably be when the next gpus are coming.
  6. I get your point, but my experiences of gsync are on a 144hz panel. i own a 120hz panel for a few years now, and still i would like to upgrade to gsync
  7. As far as i know the PB279Q is a 4k display. And I said I want a gsync... i have tried it a few times and i want one, so what. Thank you for your reply, but that has nothing to do with my questions.
  8. Hey Guys. So I look into buying an PG278Q ROG Swift. I dont mind the TN Panel, I just like to have 27" 1440p 144hz and gsync. The Problem is I have read a ton of very negative and upset user reviews about faulty panels, big backlight bleed, and all in all very bad quality control from asus. Some had their Swifts dieing after a few weeks months. So my question is, is there like a revision or something? Or are later produced editions less faulty? I know I can always send a faulty monitor back, but i really dont want to deal to much with rma stuff, since i read some stories where people had to send them back multible times. I hope maybe someone knows a bit more. Thanks
  9. i dont know if there are any 60hz gsync 1440p monitors. the ones i know of with gsync are 144hz/165hz Take a look at these two Dell S2716DG Asus ROG PG278Q
  10. you can go cheaper if you choose a tn panel. depends on what specs you want.
  11. it is cheaper than the asus unit and you did not gave us any budget limit
  12. if it is secured in the socket you should be fine.
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