I hope you've either already changed your mind on this or I'm not too late to warn you, but I'd seriously avoid.
Lol I have not purchased it.
I hope you've either already changed your mind on this or I'm not too late to warn you, but I'd seriously avoid.
Hmm, now I wonder which monitor to get. It'll be primarily for gaming and I would prefer one with 1440p.
What about something like this Dell UltraSharp U2713HM?
Or should I wait for these: Asus ROG SWIFT PG278Q / Asus VG248QE ?
There's nothing to compare it to, because it is the very first monitor of its kind. First, it has 2560x1440 resolution but officially supports 120Hz; all the 1440p "120Hz" displays so far have been via overclock, and not guaranteed to reach 120Hz. Second, it has G-Sync (which means it also has ultra-low motion blur mode for situations where you can actually get stable 85+ FPS). G-Sync alone explains about $150 of the price.800 bones for that ROG monitor? I never really looked at 120 hz monitors but is that how much they actually go for??
The ROG Swift monitor is delayed to Q3 just FYI, they were having problems keeping some stuff stable apparently, seems expected given the amount of bandwidth they're pumping through the thing 1440p@144hz lol!
Apparently they have a better board in there now and it should be fine come Q3. Hoping they keep it glossy, or super light AG, I love how clean colors look on a glossy panel
This post is factual.Hopefully they come to their senses and eliminate gloss from all monitors they make
This post is factual.
The ROG Swift monitor is delayed to Q3 just FYI, they were having problems keeping some stuff stable apparently, seems expected given the amount of bandwidth they're pumping through the thing 1440p@144hz lol!
Apparently they have a better board in there now and it should be fine come Q3. Hoping they keep it glossy, or super light AG, I love how clean colors look on a glossy panel
As a guy getting ready to pull the trigger on the rest of my Fractal Node build, is there any reason to wait for the Haswell refresh (not E)?
*recent 780 purchase validated*Not sure if it was talked about, but apparently TSMC (manufacturing plant) has been having difficulties producing cards using 20nm. This means that the high-end Maxwell parts aren't likely to hit before 2015.
http://translate.google.se/translat...vidia-maxwell-i-20-nanometer-drojer-till-2015
It does say at best there is a possibility of a model to appear at the end of the year, but it's most likely they won't show up until 2015.
Hope anyone wasn't waiting for these to build a new rig because you may be waiting a while.
Hopefully they come to their senses and eliminate gloss from all monitors they make
WAIT A SECOND.This post is factual.
WAIT A SECOND.
I originally read it as "they need to have only gloss monitors". Hate hate hate matte panels so much. Gloss is where it's at.
Hopefully they come to their senses and eliminate gloss from all monitors they make
This post is factual.
WAIT A SECOND.
I originally read it as "they need to have only gloss monitors". Hate hate hate matte panels so much. Gloss is where it's at.
*recent 780 purchase validated*
Why would they skyrocket? The 20nm cards are a long way off and we'd probably get a 760 Ti release between now and then or something.So should I buy the 760 now incase prices skyrocket.
Eh, I don't know about a 760 Ti. There's not a lot of room between the 760 and 770 as is.Why would they skyrocket? The 20nm cards are a long way off and we'd probably get a 760 Ti release between now and then or something.
I'll ask this on tonymac also...
for those of you dual booting OSes (whether linux or OSX hackintosh) is it just not worth it to grab one 500GB SSD and put both OSes on there, or is it really not that bad? It seems like I could get both speed and value by going to a 500GB SSD if it's not a big deal at all to put Windows 7 and OS X Mavericks on two separate partitions. Not to mention it means I only need one internal 2.5" bay for small form factor (though I still have a GTX 770). Anyway, just seeing if anyone has thoughts.
Working and school and taxes andmake for bad PC update schedule.dota
Jesus those are ugly, I mean just don't fool yourself and buy Cooler Master HAF at that pointI'll do a quick glance at them, but Corsair so far isn't as nice in the low end imo besides the military style case at a decent price point, but I'm not as much a case enthusiast as some others here.lol
Its worth it, i have Win 7 (90GB) and Mavericks (30GB) on a 128GB SSD, a bit small, but i dont use Mavericks really so just for messing about once in a while. A 256GB would be plenty.
Is there a correct order to do this? I remember trying Win8 first and then OSX, but it wouldn't accept my SSD (yes, it was in GPT).
780 Lightning. G-Sync and Shadowplay, here I come.
Where did you read this? That's terrible news.
"Sometime in Q2" AKA December 31st 2014.http://www.overclock.net/t/1455299/...c-120hz-rog-monitor-at-ces/2360#post_22026243
Wait JJ is now saying Q2 is still a go?
"Still under last stages of design and development and our target for release is still sometime in Q2. Once we have more specific information to release we will do so."
http://pcdiy.asus.com/2014/01/pg278q-rog-swift-gaming-monitor-the-best-gaming-monitor/
Also gloss> matte, really well done semi matte with no grain is also great.
The problem is I find they mess up AG coating too often, so glossy just gives me the cleanest image.
"Sometime in Q2" AKA December 31st 2014.
WAIT A SECOND.
I originally read it as "they need to have only gloss monitors". Hate hate hate matte panels so much. Gloss is where it's at.
After going back and forth on 290X vs 780 vs 290 vs 780Ti vs blah blah blah blah, finally bought:
and
780 Lightning. G-Sync and Shadowplay, here I come.
Not sure if it was talked about, but apparently TSMC (manufacturing plant) has been having difficulties producing cards using 20nm. This means that the high-end Maxwell parts aren't likely to hit before 2015.
http://translate.google.se/translat...vidia-maxwell-i-20-nanometer-drojer-till-2015
It does say at best there is a possibility of a model to appear at the end of the year, but it's most likely they won't show up until 2015.
Hope anyone wasn't waiting for these to build a new rig because you may be waiting a while.
Not yet.You have a g-sync monitor? Want to do a short impressions?
Well, now that I went ahead and bought a new GPU, you can buy both of Smokey's 780 Ti's when he gets that Titan Z.I AM GOING
TO HAVE
A MELTDOWN
reddit.com/r/softwareswapCan I have a link as to where to get Windows for £20?
https://www.facebook.com/HEXUSnet/p...7795926924331/644522975584955/?type=1&theater
Dual AMD card!!!
I hope it isn't Watercooled so I can fit it in a mITX case.
The latest one gives us more to chew on. It shows the outline of a rectangular object with a circle in the middle, and rivets lining its edges, something which we most identify with full-coverage water blocks. Could the R9 295X2 be a liquid-cooled product? We'll have to wait and see. Meanwhile, NVIDIA torpedoed AMD's plans by launching the GeForce GTX TITAN-Z earlier this month. The downer? A $3,000 price-tag. Even if AMD falls short of performance by a few percentage points, it could make NVIDIA look bad, by giving it a much lower price.
The article is referencing the Titan Z's price, not the AMD card.
Well, now that I went ahead and bought a new GPU, you can buy both of Smokey's 780 Ti's when he gets that Titan Z.
I'm wondering how big of an upgrade a 27" 1440p is over a 23" 1080p. The increase in PPI is only 13 (109 vs 96).
Would it be a better idea to skip 1440p and wait for 4K with better GPUs and HDMI 2.0/DP 1.3? A 28" puts the PPI at 157 which is a significant increase.
I should point out that this will be used for gaming and I'm asking because the ROG Swift should drop in the next 3 months.
Depends on the pricing of the 800 series more than anything.He said he's keeping them because he can step up to 780ti 6GB? I thought they wouldn't be eligable because it's the same GPU, but idk.
What will the resale value on a 770 or something be after the 800 series comes out?
GUYS STEAM HOME STREAMING IS AMAZING.
I was playing Dragon Age at 60Hz on myMacBook.scogoth's
You've got some issues there.I got this Coolermaster Seidon 120V free with my motherboard from Overclockers UK so I have put this in tonight. There was no room on the back of the case so I have put it at the top, I suppose this will not make any difference?
Also, may be an obvious question but is the best way to hook up my GPU to the monitor by HDMI? The monitor is an ASUS VG248QE.
Reported to AndyBNV.Wait what? Where have I been? I need to use this immediately so I can game on my air on the couch. Screw the shield.
Your Current Specs: AMD Phenom II X6 1045T / 4X2GB 1333MHZ / Foxconn 2AB1 785G / GPU HD5570 / PSU 300W / HP Pavilion Elite generic case / 1TB Seagate Baracuda
Budget: A few hundred USD to upgrade
Main Use: gaming, video playback, light office use.
Monitor Resolution: Not buying a new monitor, I have a 60Hz 1050p 16:10 monitor.
List SPECIFIC games or applications that you MUST be able to run well: I'll need to be able to play the new Mass Effect and Dragon Age games. Is 30FPS acceptable? Sometimes How important is PhysX / SuperSampling / CUDA to you? I don't think they are...
Looking to reuse any parts?: Everything I can, Macbooks are expensive as shit.
When will you build?: Do you have a deadline? Not really, but I'm pretty sure my CPU would bottleneck anything new coming out so no point waiting...
Will you be overclocking?: Yes, No, Maybe (This means yes!) Can't overclock this CPU AFAIK. Also, shitty HP Mobo
Assuming you mean United States of America, ~$500.GRrrr, I'm just going to buy a fuckin' 780 3gb and upgrade to 880 next year I think.
How much do 780's go for in America? I can get one shipped to me for about 560 US dollars. Not sure if it's worth trying to find someone in America to act as an intermediary to get one cheaper tho.
The other question is - Will a Gigabyte OC 780 fit inside a BitFenix prodigy? My 560 Ti was a cunt to get in but I think people told me it'll fit any single card.
GRrrr, I'm just going to buy a fuckin' 780 3gb and upgrade to 880 next year I think.
How much do 780's go for in America? I can get one shipped to me for about 560 US dollars. Not sure if it's worth trying to find someone in America to act as an intermediary to get one cheaper tho.
The other question is - Will a Gigabyte OC 780 fit inside a BitFenix prodigy? My 560 Ti was a cunt to get in but I think people told me it'll fit any single card.