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QNIX QX2414

MattLantis

Hey all! I'm shopping for a new monitor and one of my friends showed me this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA4JH2Z36445

 

Anybody have an experience with the monitor/ the company?

 

Thanks 

 

-Matt

 

 

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I own the QNIX QX2710 II which is basically a 1440p overclockable panel, nothing but great things to say about them, I've read few occasions where monitors get damaged during shipping, then it is more expensive to send them back to the manufacturer and then pay shipping back than the actual monitor. But I've had no problems with mine, I bought the pixel perfect version from amazon a while ago.

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Thanks :)

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I have a QNIX 2710 II as well. I managed to get 90Hz on it without there being any abnormalities I didn't get the pixel perfect one and I have a pretty bad dark patch right in the center of the screen (only during light backgrounds). I also received it with a few bright patches of pixels and one dead spot of like 5 pixels as well as a few dead ones scattered about. I also noticed that a few pixels have died on me since getting it about 15 months ago. I certainly wouldn't buy again and would rather opt to spend an extra $500 when the ASUS PG279Q releases. 

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  • 1 month later...

i have the QNIX QX2414 monitor and i don't think my radeon hd6950 is compatible. it wont display higher than 60hz. is this even possible?

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i have the QNIX QX2414 monitor and i don't think my radeon hd6950 is compatible. it wont display higher than 60hz. is this even possible?

 

Have you tried Custom Resolution Utility since you run an AMD card?

(It's been a while since I've run an AMD card, but AMD needed CRU to overclock whereas NV could use the control panel, unless I am mistaken)

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