I recently tried out the Asus XG27UCS that was on sale and it had a white uniformity issue that I could easily notice while web browsing and white backgrounds so I returned it for a refund.
I"ve been wanting to upgrade to a 27" 1440p or 4k G-Sync supported monitor from a 23" 1080p 60Hz monitor. 27" is the maximum size my desk has space for. I've been considering these two monitors listed below...
If your hardware can't maintain at least 120 fps and you decide to cap the frame rate to 60 fps, do you still get the reduced input lag benefit of running at 120 Hz but gaming at 60 fps over 60 Hz refresh rate and gaming at 60 fps?
I just got finished installing Windows 10 onto the system and ran CrystalDiskInfo and the drive checks out fine according to CrystalDiskInfo. I'll keep using it but just for the OS installation and keep an eye on it. I have 3 spare NVMe SSDs (one 250GB Samsung 970 EVO Plus and two 2TB Samsung...
Today I turned on my secondary PC, a PowerSpec B686, and it would only boot into the BIOS, even after reflashing the BIOS. I inserted my Linux Mint installer flash drive and boot into the Linux Mint installer and GParted showed that my NVMe is now blank, as in the partitions are gone. I had...
Does the flickering still happen with G-Sync enabled even if you cap the frame rate to a number that it won't drop lower? The number you choose would depend on the speed of your system. I prefer to cap my frame rates in games to a minimum that it will at least 99% of the time stay above. Would...
Do you get flickering in dark scenes/menus in games if VRR (G-Sync, Free-Sync, or Adaptive Sync)is enabled? G-Sync is important for me as I sometimes play DOS games using DOSBox Staging and most of them are programmed for a 70Hz refresh rate, which my current monitor (1080p 60Hz) does not...
I currently have an RTX 4090 graphics card and a Display Port connection from my card to my HDMI switch (via a DP to HDMI converter) which is then connected to my monitor's DVI (via an HDMI to DVI cable) and the HDMI going from my card to my AV receiver which goes to my TV. I set it up to use...
If an end user of an OLED monitor spends between 3-6 hours a day browsing the web in addition to gaming, with the taskbar visible (when not gaming), will an OLED screen develop burn-in quickly, like in a matter of months, especially if disabling OLED Care settings? I read that some people keep...
I'm considering getting a 27" OLED 1440p monitor instead of a 27" IPS 4k monitor. From what I understand is that OLED screens have OLED care settings in their menus to help reduce risk of burn-in. Would the warranty become void if I disable those OLED care options (if they were enabled by...
I want to update my iPhone 12 (64GB) to the updated software but I can't as there is not enough storage space available. Most of it is taken up my the Music app, which I don't use. For music I use the VOX app because it supports FLAC, but for some reason the Music app taking up 11GB but I...
If the owner of an OLED screen disables all the OLED care features in the menu, then the screen develops burn-in during the warranty period, can the manufacturer deny service under warranty to the owner? If you buy an replacement plan from the store, and it develops a burn-in within the...
I'm right now thinking about purchasing the Asus 26.5" QHD OLED 360Hz monitor that has G-sync and Free-sync (in case I ever buy an AMD graphics card) compatibility. I understand that OLED monitor come with OLED care settings in their menus such as pixel shift to prevent burn-in from what I...
I read that Windows 10 will be end-of-life support start Oct 14, 2025. From what I understand from this is that Windows 10 will not receive anymore free updates from that date onward but if you want to continue receiving updates from that date onward, they will only be security updates, and you...
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