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Budget (including currency): 300USD(pre tax) Country: US Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Games, movies, browsing with some Video editing Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): Dell 24inch 1080p 60hz monitor(good workhorse but nothing special). Also running off of an EVGA 3070 FTW3 Ultra I'm looking for a Decent 1440P 144hz+ Monitor 27+ inch. with Vesa Mounting and would love HDR 400 if possible.
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Helo, this is my first time posting and im in need of urgent help. Basically i bought vga to dp adapter so i can use my old monitor. The monitor worked fine in bios but as soon as i loged in it turned black (not off) and sometimes it flicked on and off for like 10 sec and than it just doesn't show until I restart it. I did everything from installing drivers to switching ports and it just doesnt work. Whats is even weirder is that when i plug in my TV to use as a second screen, just so i can tweak some settings, the display port cuts signal from my TV and as soon as i unplugg the dp tv comes back. Tho, that problem fixed itself but i still can't get my monitor to work. For all i know it could be a bad cable or a bad adapter, but than why does the bios work flawlessly. So what is it than and how can i fix it? sry for the rant, im on edge ps: i have r5 5500 and rx 6600 just for context
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I've decided to try connecting a crt tv to my pc. My current method I'm trying to get to work is using a passive vga to composite adapter that my dad had lying around, but that hasn't worked, as I've failed many times to dial in custom resolutions. This also required me to install a gt 730, so that I could get a vga output, which has caused many annoyances of windows choosing that over my rx 5700. So, what I want to know is if cheap vga to composite adapters produce better image quality than cheap hdmi to composite adapters, either $20 or less. The crtgaming subreddit said that native analog is better than cheap digital to analog converters for input lag and clarity, and I wanted to know if that that was extremely noticeable. TDLR: need adapter for crt tv to a modern pc, and want to know vga produces a better composite output than hdmi adapters do.
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Hi all, I'm looking for a decent display for general productivity use (studies, work, watching movies etc). I'm a student and ideally want a high-quality monitor, so I'm checking used product websites (eBay & FB Marketplace - I'm in the UK if that helps). My core requirements - a 27-inch 1440p display. What I'm unsure about is: - Are in-built speakers a big upgrade? I'll be using my laptop (2020 Mac Air with the Intel i5 chip) to power the display, which has pretty decent speakers itself, I'm just unsure whether having audio built into the monitor will be much better than audio from my laptop speakers, which are already more than good enough for me. I've found a few decently priced QHD 27" 144hz monitors which lack speakers (Samsung Odyssey G5, some Koorui and Iiyama models), hence why I'm asking. - Is having a higher refresh rate a big upgrade when it comes to everyday use (even something like 75hz)? I just love the smoothness in use but know it won't make much of a difference when watching movies etc. I'm planning to get my PS4 Pro to university soon so it may get some gaming use, but it isn't the main priority for the monitor. I've gamed on 60fps all my life anyway so I'm not sure whether springing for a monitor with a higher RR will be worth it, but it sure would be nice haha. - In general, will a curved display make much of a difference? It's not a concrete requirement since it doesn't seem to be a big feature at this size, so I'm not too fussed about it. Would appreciate any insights, thanks!
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Recently I've been looking at some displays for a friend for colour work (primarily relating to game design), media consumption and gaming here and there on a steam deck (desktop will use a 24 inch 1080p 165hz panel for gaming and will be primarily used for that unless the colour accurate panel has features similar or better) So far I have found these and am not certain if there are any better options..... One thing I do know is that 1440p films etc cant be played on almost any streaming service and so would only be able to play at 1080p instead of downscaled 4k.... So a 4k panel would be nice but if it hinders other features it is likely not worth it. Max budget is £300 https://www.wexphotovideo.com/asus-proart-pa278qv-ips-professional-monitor-27-inch-1748573/?cpgnid=17869409247&adext=&account=853-353-2386&campaign=&group=&mkwid=_dc&pcrid=&kword=&match=&plid=&pgrid=&ptaid=&si=&gclid=CjwKCAiAxreqBhAxEiwAfGfndLiO1Ri1KbkcpXOrt8DC6oJ6RxqGVb-YiqRf_Z904or9MYxL7TEo1RoCudUQAvD_BwE https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lg-27-27gp850p-b-2560x1440-nano-ips-165hz-1ms-freesync-g-sync-compatible-wi-mo-169-lg.html?gclid=CjwKCAiAxreqBhAxEiwAfGfndD03xG2i7hFKisWsrgS6bPF9pjTlw3ngktmgj-HWESUsiPUOuf-cWRoCGSUQAvD_BwE Any help appreciated, Lex.
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Currently having a 24 inch 1080p monitor but I'm getting a 24 inch 1440p monitor soon (don't blame me, i can't fit larger ones on my desk). And I'm wondering if I have to adjust my mouse settings for that new monitor so that my cursor moves at the same speed as on the old monitor. Theoretically not, right? Pretty basic question I know but I'm not entirely sure so I thought I'd ask you guys.
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There's a dim streak on the side of my display that's pretty visible when viewing dark images. I don't actually know if it's been here since I bought it or I actually just noticed it now. What could this be?
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Because 2023 is coming to an end and 11.11 sale is almost near, I wanted to improve my set up at home (work and gaming). Then I came across this brand and they meet my target budget. KOORUI monitor: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.R0wEp https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.RbVEc KOORUI monitor arm: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.R0wCP KOORUI laptop holder: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.R0wzh They're much cheaper compared from the previous option that I'm looking to buy before I came across KOORUI AOC monitor: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.R0D0n North Bayou monitor arm: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.R0D14 North Bayou laptop holder: https://s.lazada.com.ph/s.R0DcK The AOC and NB products were my first options but then I saw KOORUI and now I'm undecided now to choose between these two options. Hope to get some help from you guys before the sale comes for me to know if my decision will be good or not.
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I have been looking for best 4k gaming monitor take full advantage of PlayStation 5, I’m mostly single player right now I’m not looking to go back to competitive shooter games type I’m mostly playing story of games, so I’m looking a monitor that run 1440p or 4k and run smooth with 120 fps and with color accuracy you know that color pop when I’m looking around while passing story it looks amazing with quality and colors and running smooth, and I know I won’t get %100 experience since I’m working budget around $500 or $600 so which monitor would you guys recommend me i have some monitor on my own i have been looking and thinking about you tell me which one is best for me - Gigabyte m32u LG 32GR93U-B - Samsung odyssey G70B 32/28 inch - LG 27GP950-B
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hello there I am looking for a new monitor I have it down to the ASUS ROG Swift 27”1440P OLED and ROG Swift Pro PG248QP (540 Hz) I want more opinions on which one is going to be better for gaming the ASUS ROG Swift 27”1440P OLED with its better resolution and a 0.03ms response time or the ROG Swift Pro PG248QP (540 Hz) with its well 540Hz thank you forums ~ Red
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Hey all, I've been looking for a solution to reduce the white point on my ASUS VG27AQ TUF Gaming monitor but coming up unsuccessful. Recently I had found out about an accessibility option on my iPhone/iPad called 'Reduced White Point' which lowers the white point of those displays (seems similar to a backlight adjustment). Ideally, I'd love to have the same option for Windows 11 but can't seem to find anything similar in software. My current setup has the monitor brightness at 0%, with the blue light filter set to level 3, and picture mode set to Racing (for best color accuracy according to RTINGS). I did come across a forum post stating that reducing the brightness from within the NVIDIA control will help, which it does to a degree, but I feel like it loses color accuracy. Is there a way I can reduce the backlight (either software or hardware) on these monitors? Are there better monitors for backlight control or white point reduction? Any suggestions or helpful tips would be appreciated!
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my options are 1)BenQ MOBIUZ EX2710Q 30000 rs around 360 usd 2)Samsung 27-inch Odyssey g5 (LS27CG510EWXX, Black) 21000 rs around 250 usd 3)GIGABYTE M27Q 31000 rs around 375 usd 4)LG QHD IPS Ultragear 27GN800 22000 rs around 260 usd 5)MSI Optix MAG274QRF-QD 30000 rs around 360 usd 6)LG 32" UltraGear™ 32GN650 Black for 22000 around 260 usd PLEASE HELP
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Hi, first time to the forums after exhausting all alternative places to ask, so bear with me! Currently: Running 2x Dell SG2417DG's bought in 2019 ; 24" 1440p 144hz 8-bit color TN Panel https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/3c3d64a Since i WFH and GameFH, these monitors served me well running 10+ hours a day typically at 75~100% brightness, BUT it generates too much heat on the monitor itself (bottom edge specifically) and it's starting to become unbearable in the room despite addressing as much as possible. QUESTION TO THE FORUM: What are my solutions? I'm very new to understanding monitors especially in terms of energy/watts/heat and especially panel types (TN/VA/IPS/OLED) etc. Ideal monitor specs: 1) 32 inch | 4k | ~144hz | 10-bit color 2) 27 inch | 1440p/4k | ~144hz | 10-bit color 3) 24 inch | 1440p | 144hz | 10-bit color FYI it helps if they're thin from the sides too, as in Power Supply is NOT integrated into monitor since im mounting them and my desk is shallow depth due to space constraints I'm very likely going to buy a pair of them too. If you guys happen to have some good suggestions that doesnt break the bank, please let me know! lol, that means idk buying a $1500+ monitor is almost out of the question... P.S. if LTT reads this, I really think energy consumption/heat output of monitors would be a good metric to add for their reviews especially if they put things in perspective with their FLIR cameras, compare it to idk, 60hz base monitor + best selling average gaming monitor with the reviewed monitor for the video.
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I was playing a game when I left to go to the bathroom, after I come back I find out the game had glitched and was flickering the whole time. Now, when I try to use the monitor it still flickers the same as the game did even after restarting the computer. Any way to fix this?
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I've had my Asus vg27aql1a for almost 2 years and I've noticed the past few months this has been happening (video attached). I dont really know when this started happening or if this always has happened but is there a way I can fix this? This is global, not just this specific instance in the game. 20231023_013457.mp4
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Hello, I have a problem with my Display, everytime i start my PC the Monitor starts to "flicker"(View Image). It stays like that for like 5 to 10 min and then its gone. Does anyone know what might be the problem here, could it be something with my Monitor cable?
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Howdy, I hope you're doing well! I recently spun up a minecraft server on Ubuntu 24 LTS and it runs great! But I'm curious if there is a service I can run in a container that would allow me to view the resource usage and see what kind of available resources I have. I plan to run a light vpn server which will only have one or two clients concurrently but I'd like to be able to monitor it as I want to make sure I'm not overloading it.
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Hello, I have recently been dealing with an issue with my VIOTEK 27 Inch 1440p monitor. The specific monitor is the VIOTEK GFV27DAB. The issue I have been dealing with is that if I leave it off (either in power saving mode or completely unplugged) for some time, when I go to use it again, it will pop up with horrible vertical and horizontal lines. The issue has been fixing itself after a few minutes, but its starting to happen with being off for a shorter amount of time and is taking longer to go away. I fear one day it wont fix itself at all. I will attach images of what's happening. The monitor was purchased in September of 2020, so it is not old. Any one have any idea of what's happening or if it can be fixed? EDIT: This started over the summer and used to happen if its off for several days. It is now happening after leaving it off for less than 20 hours.
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I accidentally found that my monitor can detect its orietation. I am using a Samsung S24h85x, I tried to read through the user manual but this feature is not mentioned in it. No metal or sensor found in the stand, my guess is the monitor does have a built-in sensor or something. Can I somehow find a way to report the direction of my monitor to windows so that it can change the direction automatically? rotation-detect.mp4
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So, i want to finaly build my setup and one day i had an idea - what if i could somehow hide the body of my laptop behind the monitor that i will be using. And so, i started digging the internet but couldnt find anything. Abosuletly nothing. So maybe some you saw simething, that could possibly be mounted on VESA stand, and can hold the laptop sideways?
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I was looking for a basic side monitor with my only requirements being that it goes into portrait mode and is 24 inches or smaller. Would this be a ideal choice?
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So I can get this used “LG 32" Ultragear QHD 1440p Gaming Monitor 165hz Ims HDRI0 Freesync 32GN63T-B” for $125 after taxes on eBay. What I want to know is if it's good buy and worth the money. This is what I'm going to use the monitor for with the priority going from high to low: Programming and Google docs Netflix and YouTube Formula 1 multiviewer Minecraft (with shaders) CS:GO F122 GTA5 My budget can stretch to $200-250 range for new or used. I need something that fits my needs in that priority list. It has be to be atleast 100hz since I can't go back to 60hz anymore. Is the monitor I listed above perfect with great value? What else do you guys recommend instead. Pls let me know in the replies below along with the links. Thanks!
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Pc boots into power saving mode in every pc monitor i changed too, tried replacing monitors (didn't work) changed cables (dvi and hdmi didn't work) tried replacing ram placements (didn't work) replaced cmos battery from an old pc I don't use (still didn't work) any probable cause and possible solutions? I ordered a set of new cmos battery which would arrive tomorrow in hopes that i would work I'm stressing out on this pc man, i have research to do TT
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Recently i bought a m.2 for game storage. after a couple of hours i noticed my right monitor being laggy. i checked task manager and amd software to see if anything was wrong and couldnt notice anything. ive checked for any updated i could do and done them, no change. radomly not often the lag would happen on main monitor when playing a game, fps would still be well above 100fps but the screen would look like its playing 10fps. i have reseated gpu and ram checked bios for any changes, none can only think about removing the m.2 and seeing if it still happens specs ryzen 7 5800x msi mpg b550 gaming plus rx 5700xt 32gb corsair 3400mhz boot drive- samsung 860 evo 2 western digital hdd new wd m.2
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I have a MSI G271 monitor and when I adjust the hz to anything above 120, the bottom 20 or so pixels will begin flickering. By flickering, I mean they're unresponsive and delayed when something is meant to be displayed on them. I am using an rtx 3060 ti founders edition graphics card if that helps and I have tried switching to two different hdmi cables with no fix.