I agree with you. I sent one back for having a couple of dead pixels and one stuck pixel. The stuck pixel wasn't really that bad. I could have lived with that. The two dead pixels right next to eachother in the right center of the monitor bothered me much more.
Can't imagine that would be...
And laptops are designed around a certain tdp. Its not like a desktop card where you can tweak the cooling. The laptop is designed around a certain spec. Look at the xbox 360 as an example of a gpu running too hot.
Just watching some videos of the old 29" 1080p 21:9 displays made me want one. I always said that I would make the move if someone would release one with the height of a 1440p display. I made the move and it was well worth it.
There is a program that you can take a picture of to prove that it works for sure. Well thats if if you have a really good camera.
You should be able to just move the mouse cursor around or a window to see if its as smooth. It should be obvious. The two that I have used skip frames....
IDK, I saw two people claiming that their dell overclocks to 75hz in the other thread.....
Yeah, the two that I used did two but skips frames...
Haven't seen any reports on the rather large [H] thread that either model will oc past 60 either.
The op is correct the LG and dell should oc to...
IDK, the game has always run fine for me on Nvidia hardware as long as you aren't always expecting to max it out.
Always ran like [crap] for me with amd cards though.
Please watch the language in the technical forums.
-Rvenger
Yeah, the blb is my only gripe about this display. Its noticeable at night in games. And its a yellow tint which makes it more annoying.
Still, I like the aspect ratio so much that I couldn't return it over it.
These displays have quite a bit of backlight bleed.
I've had two since I had to exchange one for a stuck pixel and a couple of dead pixels. That said his cell phone pic isn't representative of what it looks like in person. Its way overexposed. Still, the two that I have have more corner blb...
No, thats just the display skipping frames. If you choose custom aspect resolution instead of native in the nvidia control panel you should be able to use 32bit. It'll still skip frames....
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