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[Official] Crossover 2795 QHD: PWM/Flicker Free Overclock-able Matte 1440p AH-IPS.

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It uses a nearly grain free matte 2560x1440 LG LM270WQ1-SLCx AH-IPS panel (proof). IT ONLY WORKS WITH PC's and does not have a menu with color controls. It only has buttons on the front which raise and lower the brightness and volume.

The Crossover 2795 QHD uses a 27" 2560x1440 resolution 8 Bit, nearly grain free matte LG AH-IPS panel and can be overclocked to at least 96hz without dropping frames. The Crossover 2795 QHD does not use LED PWM Dimming unlike the Qnix/X-Star PLS panels, has excellent colour presets, high contrast and fast pixel response times. Its main downside is the use of a glossy black bezel which ruins the perceived black depth ( & ). Unfortunately, most Korean monitors use glossy black bezels, as do expensive monitors like the Acer XB270HU
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Most versions (there are at least 3 for both the glossy and matte PLS versions) of the Qnix/X-Star PLS use LED PWM Dimming which ruins motion clarity () and makes some people to suffer from health issues like headaches and eyestrain. PWM Side Effects. Blur Busters 60hz vs. 120hz. The 2795 QHD has more accurate colours than all glossy Qnix/X-Stars (especially the new 07 glossy panel which uses PWM) and faster pixel response times/less ghosting than all PLS Qnix/X-Stars too.

Want more inputs and Free-Sync? Check out the Crossover 27S IPS DP Freedom.
 
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Originally Posted by MenacingTuba View Post

Crossover only makes a matte version of the 2795QHD and overclocking always varies. These will likely do at least 100hz, but custom timings might be required to overclock to 120hz. Use this overclocking guide if too lazy to Google one.
Wouldn't custom timings be required anyway to get any overclock past 60hz?
 
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Originally Posted by Milamber View Post

Wouldn't custom timings be required anyway to get any overclock past 60hz?
No.
 
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I got my finger hovering over the "purchase now" button but really hesitant for a couple reasons.

Do we yet have anyone that can vouch that this thing will reach 100hz? I mean, this is more than advertised by Qnix for theirs, but we all know Qnix could hit 96 on their overclockables. This one is still a mystery in my mind?

How is the ghosting at 100hz?

How likely is it to get a comparable monitor to this (100+hz + 27 inches + sub 6mz speed) that also has g-sync within the next year or two AND under $400? It just seems like going for one of these might be a good step cause affordable g-sync seems way far off as they want to pump every dollar out of their new tech is possible?
 
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I got the Crossover 27qd yesterday (I still can't figure out the naming on this brand.)

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00U8LCRYI?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

Screen quality is perfect. Not a dead pixel. No noticeable bleed (though I play with lights on). And colors that I didn't know where possible on a monitor as I was using a 32inch samsung TV for the last 7 years.

And it took about 3 minutes to overclock it in Nvidia control panel. Got up to 115hz stable though backed it to 110. 120hz had artifacts.

BUT ~~

I have a huge gap in between the bottom bezel and the screen panel! Its like the screen itself got bent inwards. This means I can see the bottom black border of the screen panel if looking at it from any height. It does appear to have a ever so slight curve to it too.... I'm just worried about the screen dying or **** getting in between the bezel and screen and causing issues later.

Anyone have any ideas if this will be a problem later? Here's some pictures.

I got 3 options:

1) Live with it, slight black border not really noticeable unless you know about it.

2) Attach a small clamp on the bottom of the screen to hold the bezel tighter to the screen. Immediately more noticeable but at the same time pretty much fixes the screen...and might be able to involve the clamp into some cable management or something.

3) Try to send it back (Amazon backing on it), which would likely ensure weeks of shipping there + a week to issue the return + weeks for them to ship it back (as they probably wouldn't use express mail like I initially ordered).

What yall think?
 
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"BIZBUY INTERNATIONAL" on Amazon claims they would issue a return label if I received a faulty unit. He even said "shipping is no big deal" (UK), main issue is Customs + TAX.

That's pretty interesting, I know a lot of people here have been shafted due to return costs.
 
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