WARNING: If you still waiting for delivery of this beauty, make room for it, seriously, this bad boy is HUGE.
Normally i dont like to post any reviews or experiences of a product with that short period of time using it (less than 24hr, got it yesterday), but this is an exception, for the price you pay it has not match currently on the market.
Minor complaints and things to improve:
1- Included DP cable is too short, around 4Ft, since input ports are sideways you lose almost like a foot trying to run it behind the panel + 3 or more feet until it reach your PC, 6Ft. long should be ideal.
2- On the packaging use soft foam instead of the hard one, it is a curve display panel.
3- On the manual, OSD is not completely detailed, where i can turn off Overdrive (if it is possible).
OK, this monitor is FUCKING AMAZING, in my unit not stock or dead pixels (thank god carrier didnt mess it up), viewing angles good, back light bleed minimal to no existence @50% (i use it @30%), colors while im not a professional or so on that area looks good on my eyes (previous screen was an IPS calibrated panel from dell), it basically check all the boxes.
neoarchwhat kind of card are you using with it? I have a laptop with a 1070 that Im running it off of now and it still looks really good. I am just about to get a 1080 ti or a 1080 at the least in my new desktop rig. Any tips, recommendations, or praise for certain presets on the monitor itself and parts to get?
The_Man_HimselfRight now I'm running it with my almost 3yr old 970, I know is not powerful enough to drive it properly, but miners have the entire gpu market on the ropes, unless you can get them at or close to mrsp do not buy any gpu.
neoarchCongrats!
Did you calibrate it? I'm interested to see what settings people are using. I don't have any calibration tools, but someone on here mentioned that they had success using the settings from Tom Hardware's review.
brockberg1Overdrive in a VA panel is to boost the response time on the screen, monitor refresh OC varies from panel to panel, and is not guarantee to all vast monitors be able to hit 120Hz. I was looking for that option because depending on how they implemented the motion blur effect in some fast pace games is not desired. BTW im still looking for it.
brockberg1Have you tried playing with different timings? I posted in the main discussion about my timings and can hit 120hz on displayport and 110hz on hdmi 2.0
Normally i dont like to post any reviews or experiences of a product with that short period of time using it (less than 24hr, got it yesterday), but this is an exception, for the price you pay it has not match currently on the market.
Minor complaints and things to improve:
1- Included DP cable is too short, around 4Ft, since input ports are sideways you lose almost like a foot trying to run it behind the panel + 3 or more feet until it reach your PC, 6Ft. long should be ideal. 2- On the packaging use soft foam instead of the hard one, it is a curve display panel. 3- On the manual, OSD is not completely detailed, where i can turn off Overdrive (if it is possible).
OK, this monitor is FUCKING AMAZING, in my unit not stock or dead pixels (thank god carrier didnt mess it up), viewing angles good, back light bleed minimal to no existence @50% (i use it @30%), colors while im not a professional or so on that area looks good on my eyes (previous screen was an IPS calibrated panel from dell), it basically check all the boxes.