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QX2710

-much better colors

-much better viewing angles

-risk of having a faulty unit (its not a perfect pixel one)

 

XL2730Z

-much faster refresh rate

-Freesync

 

Personally i would go for the 2710 because of the price diffrence and the VA panel that has amazing colors compared to TN that is on the BenQ monitor.


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QX2710

-much better colors

-much better viewing angles

-risk of having a faulty unit (its not a perfect pixel one)

 

XL2730Z

-much faster refresh rate

-Freesync

 

Personally i would go for the 2710 because of the price diffrence and the VA panel that has amazing colors compared to TN that is on the BenQ monitor.

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QX2710

-much better colors

-much better viewing angles

-risk of having a faulty unit (its not a perfect pixel one)

 

XL2730Z

-much faster refresh rate

-Freesync

 

Personally i would go for the 2710 because of the price diffrence and the VA panel that has amazing colors compared to TN that is on the BenQ monitor.

Can  gtx 970 even run good on 1440p 144hz?

I am aware that the 2710 can overclock up to 120hz from an answer of my previous thread, so im thinking the BenQ might just not work for me and the 2710 is a better deal. if anyone can prove me wrong ill see if ill buy the benq or not

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Can  gtx 970 even run good on 1440p 144hz?

I am aware that the 2710 can overclock up to 120hz from an answer of my previous thread, so im thinking the BenQ might just not work for me and the 2710 is a better deal. if anyone can prove me wrong ill see if ill buy the benq or not

if you have a 970 you wont be able to take advantage of the freesync anyways so that puts the 2710 as THE monitor to go for if you ask me, and dont overclock it too high as you lose color quality more you do. and a 970 should do fine in 1440p just check out some benchmarks some of the sites i really like are; guru3d, oc3d, hardwarecanucks...etc

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Go for the QINX.

 

Let me know nice it is, and how good the colours are. I am considering getting the same monitor for my 970 :P (To go along with my 1080p 24" monitor and 1050p 23" monitor)

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If bad colors was the only issue with TN...  it wouldnt be so bad.

 

But TN being TN is absolute and utter garbage and should be avoided if give you two shits about your health. 

 

But if you were considering the 550$ benq... might i suggest the asus mg279q? its a 1440p 144hz IPS with freesync for 600$. *(the freesyncs range is 35-90)

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