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Quote:Originally Posted by TarballX Thanks for the info. What refresh rate are you running it at? 96 currently on my 560ti, but I was running 130 on my 680L before I had to send that in for RMA.
Quote:Originally Posted by TarballX For those with OC'd monitors: Do you notice scan lines across the screen when looking closely at the screen (most noticeable in solid color areas)? For anyone with this monitor, how is the...
"24 looks more cinematic" is another way of saying "I like things to look blurry because that's how I grew up with them and I'm resistant to progressive changes". Just saying.
I firmly believe that those defending 24fps are either filmmakers who are afraid that higher motion clarity will make their low budget effects look worse, or are consumers misinformed by said filmmakers. The only "benefit" that 24fps...
Quote:Originally Posted by cor35vet Stop talking out of your ass. The burn in problem is in no way related to the PCB, it's tha panel itself. It also has nothing to do with overclocking. I had burn in at 60 Hz and at 96 Hz. The...
Quote:Originally Posted by cor35vet Wut? You said that the burn in could be related to the PCB and I posted an article which explains that LCDs can get temporary burn in. The Macbook Pro Retina has that problem aswell, it uses a...
A screen slowing your internet? Nonsense! Are you using wireless? And this screen is bigger than your old one? Or maybe your old one was totally junk and was all plastic inside? See where i'm going here? Aside from physically being in...
Quote:Originally Posted by cor35vet It is the display: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image_persistence Nothing to do with the control pcb. And cooling the display controler would not really help with overclocking. So you're trying to...
Ok, the room ambient is now a few degrees cooler at 67 (AC in my building isn't working, so I just have to live with the flux) but still fairly close. The exhausts now range from 78 to 94 degrees. Interestingly, the hottest point is no...
Quote:Originally Posted by ice-dragoon25 You should try checking the temperature before oc and after oc with the same time gap, to see the difference. Good idea, setting it to 60hz now, lets give it a few min and...
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