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Quote:Originally Posted by Mjolnir125 Yes, but it still seems to have the same 500:1 or lower contrast ratio. True, but I know that Nixeus Vue review was based off their first production run (July/August 2012)... since then, I...
Quote:Originally Posted by Mjolnir125 Yeah, but the Auria panel is only $400 and it appears to be the same thing. No, it has already been confirmed that the Auria's are using a lower grade panel that is why it is cheaper. Even a...
Looks like it is now available in Canada at NCIX! Available in Canada: At NCIX Canada: http://www.ncix.ca/products/?sku=80441&vpn=NX%2DVUE27&manufacture=Nixeus&promoid=1382 Unboxing on...
Quote:Originally Posted by MakubeX We'll see. It's Fud after all. Is Fudzilla a reliable source?
Quote:Originally Posted by OptimISh Has anyone had EDID issues with this monitor? I bought mine new from Amazon, and it will not run native resolution. The only thing that works is when the monitor is plugged in via DVI-D and set to...
Quote:Originally Posted by Arizonian Thank you for your answer. Found your links to two of the three monitors I've been tossing around. Very helpful and informative. I'm still very undecided to which would be the best for me. I...
Quote:Originally Posted by OverSightX Was thinking of getting like a 7950 if it can handle it, but it only has a 430 Cooler Master power supply. If it can't handle the 7950 then of course something else that can play something like...
There is gaming potential. My second gaming PC has similar specifications with a AMD 965 @ 3.4GHz and 4GB ram. If you are playing at 1080p resolutions with a mid range GPU, you can play close to or max settings (without AA/MSAA...
I don't think it can be overclocked to 120Hz. The highest I got to was to 67Hz and any more my PC says "out of range" and I get a black picture. I saw on their Facebook postings they are using different LG Panels for the NX-VUE27......
If you are going to play PC games, Photoshop, code, develop, encode videos, etc... then just buy the best CPU you can afford for what you need to do. The best CPU is the best one you can afford to buy to perform the tasks you need and...
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