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Immerse yourself in games, movies, and more with the G-Story 35-inch curved ultrawide WQHD monitor. Ideal for creative professionals and gamers alike, it features a WQHD 3440-by-1440p resolution with an 1800R curvature rate that reduces eye and head movement Read More
SelynarWent down that whole checklist first thing. Couldn't find any relevant setting in OSD that would allow a 120hz refresh, so I just forced it using CRU. Works like a charm.
I asked before but no-one replied: can I have more than one source connected to the screen? In other words, does it have Picture-by-picture mode? Thanks
it says its a glass panel, so is the glass actually visible? so its a glossy/reflective screen? i prefer glass myself as it makes the colors pop more, but 99% of monitors these days are matte/3h hardcoated, only 1% are truly glass/glossy...
so which is it?
the only thing holding me back is whether or not this works with the new Gsynch potential... can we get an answer here?
has anyone tested this monitor?
inquiring minds want to know!
rubixsjungleI have the monitor, even though it doesn't show I'm a verified buyer.
Enabling G-sync compatibility does work, but in some games the monitor will glitch out, displaying white noise and can occasionally flicker.
This is mostly due to unstable framerate.
I'm hoping Nvidia can fix the issue and make every monitor compatible.
yea i've just seen testing on monitor that didnt quite make the cut leading to flickering and stutter...
thats why i was asking if anyone has tested. thanks @Mirlo you got my question answered.
Xury46I have the monitor paired with a 1080.
You'll see some glitchy white noise and flickering at times when enabling g-sync compatibility in some games.
This often happens when the framerate is unstable.
I hope this helps.