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Hello , everyone I was planning on upgrading mobo and cpu but a friend told me tha i needed to upgrade my monitors first since the bottle neck is huge in 1920x1080 and to get ips while your looking since is best for the gpu i have. soooo do i upgrade Mobo and cpu or go for the monitor route BUILD: CPU: Intel Core i7 9700k MOBO: NZXT N7 Z370 RAM:DDR4 CORSOAIR VNEGEANCE rgb PRO 4x8gb 32GB GPU: 3080 FTW3 EVGA PSU: EVGA G1+ 1000 w monitors: both MSI 32 " VA curved Optix AG32C, G32C4 1920x1080
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Hi. I use a small LG Monitor but has been experiencing issues. Please read the specs and info below. Company: LG Resolution: 1920x1080 Inputs: PC, DVI and HDMI (With audio socket) Current input using: DVI Other: Uses IPS LED Panel --------------------------------------------------------------- I have been using my LG Monitor for quite a while now, but I've had a few issues with DVI. Firstly, whenever I use MS Teams, most of the time, I usually see flickering blue lines on the side of each message. It can get frustrating at most of the time. My computer specs are down here. CPU: Core i5 3470 3.20GHz (I know its not the best, but its quite good for gaming.) GPU: MSI Geforce GTX 1060 3GB OC (Runs decent at ultra quality) RAM: 8.00 GB (Different brands, same amount of memory on each stick) HDD and SSD at 256GB I use HDMI for my other monitor LG 2560x1080 monitor. Please reply ASAP if you can help. Thanks CE
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So I am trying to find a good monitor that is not over 200 dollars, mostly for gaming and streaming. Wishlist for specs: - IPS, LED, LED Backlight - 6ms or less response time - AMD FreeSync (This is optional though, but one of my wish list specs. Mostly because I have an AMD GPU.) - 22" inches to 24" inches. - Thin-ish bezels. (Please don't find one that is thicker than your mother.) - HDMI, DisplayPort Optional Specs: - DVI-D - 3.5mm audio jack input CANNOT have: - G-Sync - Speakers (If it does, then whatever. I just would like to not have them.)
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Here's my predicament. I have a 1080p monitor and a 1024p monitor with the EXACT SAME HEIGHT display-wise. I want to make it so the 1024p monitor's height compensation is correct also so my Eyefinity setup doesn't screw up on me. I want to essentially resize the monitor size in Windows so it matches up with my 1080p monitor instead of being marginally smaller.
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I've setup my Razer Blade 14 2014 to be the server and my client being my Lenovo Yoga 11". Every time I try to move the cursor from my server to the client it gets stuck on the lower right hand corner over the show/peek desktop button, and when I move the cursor using the track pad on the client laptop it moves, but then when I try using the track pad or mouse from the server laptop it doesn't, but I can use the right and left clicks and even the keyboard. I tried to follow the instructions that had me disable display scaling on high DPI settings on the client machine and restarting but that didn't work. However when the server was my desktop PC I was able to move the cursor no problem, across my Razer Blade and Lenovo Yoga. I thought it was because my desktop monitor was a 1920x1080 resolution monitor and my Razer laptop was a 3200x1800, and my Lenovo is a 1366x768 resolution laptop so I reduced the screen resolution on my laptop and tried it but that didn't work either. Can anyone help me?
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Sup folks, I seem to have fried the HDMI connector on my graphics card whilst cleaning, but the DVI connector is fine. Now, will DVI-A run 1080p @60Hz? Thanks in advance, Cheers, TJ
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Hi, I'm wonderin if the iiyama ProLite E2483HS monitor any good for the price. It is €148. It is a 24" at 1920x1080p.
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alright so ive been looking for a 2560x1440 144hz monitor but theyre so expensive. currently i have a 24" 1920x1080 monitor and with nvidia control panel i can set the custom resolution to 2560x1440 at 144hz but of course it doesnt look as good as a 27" 2560x1440 144hz monitor. so i was thinking, would i be able to get a 27" 1920x1080 144hz monitor and set the custom resolution to 2560x1440 at 144hz and have it be the same as an actual 2560x1440 144hz monitor? can someone with a 144hz 1920x1080 27" monitor and nvidia graphics card try this out for me if possible?
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Hi LTT Community, i'm having a dilemma over which monitor should i buy. i'm currently looking at the following for dual setup Infini M7 2560x1440 144hz TN + Dell U2715H or ASUS ROG PG248Q + Dell U2417H My Rig Specification below: Ryzen 1500x Crucial DDR4 8GB ASrock AB350 Galax 1060 EXOC White Seasonic 620W SSD 120GB so for this, i'm looking for your recommendation on which should i buy. i can turn down setting to at least on High Settings to cope up with 1440p screen if necessary to achieve the 60fps. this is the game i play: 1. Dota 2 2. CSGO 3. PUBG 4. ROTB 5. Doom 6. Far Cry Series 7. future triple A titles. Thanks,
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Hey guys, I am planning to get the Alienwear 17 R4, wondering how much difference FHD and UHD panels would make to the battery life and is it worth it!?
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Ok so this is probably THE single most strange problem i have encountered when overclocking anything, not even edgy GPU overclocks that barely work are close to this for me because dialing back the OC dosent work. i have just gotten a new 1080p 22" monitor to complete my setup so now i have three monitors, a 22" to the left, a 27" 77Hz in the middle and another 22" 66Hz to the right, all 1080p and i have overclocked the right 22" and the middle 27" without problem(my GOD 60HZ to 77HZ is a huge differance, best decition of my life) but now i went and overclocked my new 22", i didnt have another DVI cable around so its running on a dual link DVI to VGA adapter untill i can get something else(just a bit pissed that there are 3 DP connectors and not 2 HDMI...) and it was running fine up to almost 80HZ, i put it at 75HZ where it seemed the happiest and then i realised i had lost about 10% of the screen space to the right, it comes back when i have it running the defult resolution 1920x1080 60HZ but when using any custom resolution i lose about 10% of the screen. the pixels are fine seeing as i can move the monitor menue over that space and it displays just fine and when i run it at the defult its also fine, but even at maximum picture adjustment to the right it dosent display all the way to the right. i have tried the monitors auto ajust but that did nothing and manual adjustments only gave me back about 2-3%. reducing the overclock dose nothing and if anything makes it worse so i have no idea whats up with that. im using NVIDIA controll panel for all overclocking here so if anyone knows what to do please help because i dont want to be running this screen with lost screen space or at 60Hz TL;DR got new screen, 1080p 60HZ, im loosing screen space when overclocking it. iv tried using the im monitor menu for adjustments but that wasent enough to compensate. its using a dual link DVI to VGA adapter for input because thats what i have on hand. thanks for any insight and help here
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I happen to own a monitor that is always on sale for a little less than the one shown today and its much more color accurate to boot. This Samsung monitor isnt quite as curved but the quality tradeoff is apparent. https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-LC27F398FWNXZA-C27F398-Curved-Monitor/dp/B01CX26WIG/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1548046201&sr=1-3&keywords=samsung+curved+27
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I've been using this generic FUJITSU Siemens 1680x1050 16:10 monitor for a while and it's time for a change. I'm looking to spend around 75-125 euro's on a new screen (maybe 150 if it's worth it). I've been looking myself a bit but I have no idea what to look for. The main reason I'm going for a new screen is the brightness of this is too low. Can anyone give me recommendations? I don't need Gsync/AMD Freesync. 1920x1080 16:9 resolutions, either 15inch (prefferably) or 17inch diagonally. Needs to be on stand since I can't wallmount it. Currently I'm unsure whether to go 60hz or 120hz because of the pricing differences. Any help will be appreciated
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So I got my brand new AOC Q271PQ trying to pait it with my EVGA GTX 570HD (running Win7). For some reason if I connect it using the HDMI cable, Windows will report the maximum display resolution is 1920x1080. Even if I go to nvidia control panel and create a custom 2560x1440 will make the screen very blurry... (the display reports input resolution still at 1080p when using that custom resolution). The same issue appears with my 2012-era Win10 laptop with GTX 650M, I tried the HDMI cable from AMazon (Highspeed with ethernet) and the one in box So I guess the HDMI ports doesn't support 2k and I should get a DP cable then? (FYI the display should support 2k according to the box and when I select 1:1 mode, there was massive black bars around the content. Plus the display picture became sharper in that mode)
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Hello everyone So my question is pretty simple , I have a HP Pavilion TS 14 Notebook PC . It is a 1366x768 display and I want to upgrade to 1920x1080 . I wanted to know if it is possible and if it is possible what do I need to do ? I don't really mind if the "new" display isnt touchscreen . Thank you
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Hey everyone; first time posting here, so forgive any ignorance. I recently just built a gaming pc for the first time in a very long while. I went all out and got the best parts I could, including: i9-9900k 128GB DDR4 RAM Geforce GTX 2080ti I'm a little confused about my CPU utilization though. I built the pc in parts, some items came earlier than others so I was able to use some spare parts to at least get it up and running. I played a few games with all the pieces except the GPU for a while. I had a spare GTX 970 I used in it's place. While playing many games, I maxed out the GPU but the CPU and RAM were at very low single digit numbers. I was also only using a 1920x1080 display. When my 2080 came in, that's when things got weird. I used the 2080 on the same display. The GPU was using single digits for all games, for instance Ghost Recon Breakpoint. But the CPU jumped up to 40 - 50%. When I switched to a 4K monitor, all of the sudden my GPU is at 30% (which makes sense) but the CPU went back down to single digits. I'm just confused why the 1920x1080 display caused such a huge spike in CPU but that goes away as soon as I'm pushing 4K.
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As my title states I have an RX 480 (bought when they were first released) and it is being to show some slowness (and 100% gpu usage) during game play. I do not plan on upgrading any other component at this time. I have a Del SE 2717H/HX monitor. It can do 1920x1080 at 75hz. I want to stay with AMD. The rest of my system is: Corsair Obsidian Series 250D (CC-9011047-WW) Black Brushed Aluminum and Steel Mini-ITX Computer Case ATX, ASUS ROG MAXIMUS VIII IMPACT LGA 1151 Intel Z170 Intel USB 3.1 U.2 Mini ITX Intel Gaming Motherboard, Intel Core i7-6700 Skylake Quad-Core 3.4 GHz LGA 1151 65W BX80662I76700 , G.SKILL Trident Z RGB (For AMD) 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin DDR4 SDRAM DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600), Cooler Master GM Series G750M - Compact 750W 80 PLUS Bronze Modular PSU, Samsung 860 QVO SSD 2TB. Bottom line I would like to consider the best video card that will not be wasting money on features that I can not use on the monitor I have. - LTC_Eddy
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Hi, im from italy and i wanted to upgrade my current monitor. i got a good pc, i reach 120ish fps on games like overwatch at maximum settings so i wanted to find a good monitor. the budget is around 250 euros (290 us dollars). if you could help me find it, that would be awesome. i saw this on amazon and i think its good but i wanted a second opinion
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Hello, Here it goes again, already created so many posts, but better be sure than sorry i Guess. Ive basically purchased my first gaming pc, picking out parts and i bought the asus gtx 1060 dual oc 3gb Version, as everythng else is sold out, literally. Saw this one card left in a store, 2h drive one way, just had to get it. And i was wondering what to do now With the screen setup. I have a 2560x1440 - AOC 31.5" Led Freesync screen, (Q3279VWF) and a couple 1080p 60hz screens laying around, probably between 1ms-5ms if that matters. Do i even bother to downscale the 1440p to 1080p to match my GPU or is it better to just run of a old 1080p seeing as buying a ultra rare super expensive 1080p wouldnt grant me any better quality anyways over the old 1080p's, i Guess? besides the hz and sync and stuff. Or do i just game on the 1080p screen? (yea i know its freesync and i got a nvidia card but i got the display as a gift) I know the 3gb is able to game esport stuff at 1440p without major issues (im not a pc masterrace person who needs everything on max btw, im coming from a 940m in a Laptop, im more than happy With the 1060 3gb), but i also want 60+ framerate when im already paying for a desktop. So maybe just use that? or do i even need to buy a 120hz 1080p for esport type of games? Because thats what im going to play, besides maybe wow. Also im planing to learn Photoshop, editing, etc etc. Thus why i went With ryzen 1600 for the cores, because this is a semi do it all build, not specified on gaming. so maybe 1440p is good enough? I tend to Write too much, so in short --> Can i downscale 1440p to 1080p without horrible images, or do i just play on any other 1080p screen seeing as a 1080p is a 1080p regardless of brand name. thanks for Reading my horrible long text on a simple question!
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So I have this random pixel that is this magenta color, it's weird because after cleaning this one pixel will turn magenta until about 2-10 hours have passed or I restart Windows. I thought it might of been pixel persistence but when I run the LCD Conditioning it stays. Any idea's as to what is causing it, I got this monitor about 3 weeks ago and it came with a driver cd (which I find odd.)
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Hello, I was wondering if you guys thought it was worth to buy a Samsung 27" Curved monitor at 1080p. Let me know! http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-S27E510CS-Curved-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B011WAFUGA?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=ox_sc_sfl_title_5&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER Regards, Richard
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So I am currently using a 1360x768 TV as my primary monitor for my PC would it be worth upgrading to a 1080p 'proper' monitor? Is the difference noticeable? I have a more than powerful enough PC to run 1080p seeing as I have a R9 390 but I just wanna know should I spend some money on a 1080p monitor?
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Suggest me a good 1920x1080 monitor for gaming in reasonable price (cheap ).