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c3les7in0

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About c3les7in0

  • Birthday Sep 08, 2003

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Italy
  • Interests
    Table tennis, chess, science
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    i3-2100
  • Motherboard
    HP Cupertino
  • RAM
    2x8GB@1600
  • GPU
    GT1030
  • Case
    HP Pavilion Slimline
  • Storage
    1TB HDD
  • PSU
    200W
  • Display(s)
    1366x768 27” Toshiba
  • Cooling
    Stock
  • Keyboard
    Logitech K120

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  1. The 34GK950F-B is a good monitor for €800 on Amazon.it
  2. LG makes some good 34” 3440x1440 144Hz monitors: 34GK950F-B is €800 34GN850 is €1100
  3. Don't know if it's useful, but effective pixel response time in the best TN panels is 2-4ms.
  4. Check the LG 34GN850-B: It’s Freesync but it’s G-Sync compatible Also it is HDR capable, but not the greatest experience Also not out of the box calibrated For an accurate review check rtings.com
  5. @e22bigsorry if I mention you but you're one of the few who answered. And if we take into consideration my current monitor is a 27" 1360x768 (very low pixel density at 58ppi), will I notice the difference between the 2 "jumps" (82ppi 34" vs 108ppi 27")? Cause another reply said UW is worth it, even at FHD+. Thinking about it, it's a larger FHD monitor...
  6. Thank you for the reply @e22big. The only thing I don't understand are these 2 statements
  7. Thanks @OldValdez for your reply. Yeah I looked into 3440x1440 but the cost is €600+ in Italy, too much for me. But I have a 2070super.
  8. I wrote this in the displays section but nobody seemed to care. Every reply is welcome CPU: 3700X, GPU 2070 super. Target: Gaming (FPS, flight sim, casual gaming) 1440p@144Hz and streaming. I've narrowed the choice down to these two (max budget is €500) 27GL850 (2560x1440): Higher pixel density (109 ppi) 34GL750 (2560x1080): More surface area (bigger screen) First question: is 34 inches is too big for 2560x1080 and the pixel density is too low? Second question: 27" is already big enough?
  9. Daisy chain means connected in series, one after the other
  10. Can somebody help me? (read the original post)
  11. I'm not a monitor expert, but if you're still in warranty period, I would return it.
  12. Or maybe, if I want a large surface and IPS benefits, should I go ultrawide with something like the 34GL750? Does anyone recommend it?
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