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Tholo

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    Tholo got a reaction from CopiWasTaken in Cant chose between 2 monitors   
    I'm probably getting it tomorrow because I missed out on a samsung monitor which went down €90 Thanks for you help!
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    Tholo got a reaction from CopiWasTaken in Cant chose between 2 monitors   
    Just looked it up and they don't really sell them in the Netherlands and on their site they are all out. However, thanks for the advice!
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    Tholo got a reaction from TheGlenlivet in Chipset   
    Thats also not the reason Im changing. I'd like to get a new case, psu and graphicscard and in my prebuild this wont be possible and I'd like to take the CPU out and put it in the new one
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    Tholo got a reaction from daim2604 in Need Help / Opinion - AOC CQ27G2 vs ACER ED323QURA   
    Ow okay, yeah I could find the exact same one. But in my opinion, during gaming quality is more important then size of a monitor. 27 inch is plenty anyways.
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    Tholo got a reaction from GDRRiley in Opnion 350W GPU   
    Okay, thank you for your help
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    Tholo got a reaction from daim2604 in Need Help / Opinion - AOC CQ27G2 vs ACER ED323QURA   
    I think you should go for the AOC CQ27G2 (27"). It has a 1 ms response time while the ACER has 4ms, it's not a lot but if you really look at it you would see there's a difference. Also, the AOC uses an IPS panel, these are known for good color and viewing angles. Sometimes the blacks can be a bit worse then a VA panel of the Acer. Which isn't great at viewing angles but colors should still be way above average. I think you have to take into consideration: the price, the response time, color and size. I'd go for the AOC, you get a big enough monitor with 144hz, 1ms response time and an IPS panel. Which is really good for gaming for example.
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    Tholo got a reaction from Applefreak in Strange Red Dot Pattern on 75Hz Monitor   
    Most of the time your monitor gives you a mode in which it works best. If you overclock too much your screen could skip frames or other complications. Maybe try turn the refresh rate down a little and see what it does.
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    Tholo got a reaction from atal_7 in High memory consumption(Warzone)   
    Maybe check if you can reduce the amount of RAM needed by shutting down other programs. But there's not a lot to do about it, maybe check if you can lower some setting. Otherwise you might need to add some extra RAM if your motherboard can handle that.
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