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Don't get me wrong, the display itself is absolutely gorgeous; the colors are wonderful, the bezels are slim, the stand is clean and stylish, and the stated features (144hz, g-sync, etc) all work as intended.
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The g-sync and fast refresh paired beautifully with my GTX 1080 to make an amazing gaming experience
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In addition to a 165Hz panel you get Nvidia's G-Sync adaptive-refresh technology, ULMB motion-blur reduction, GamePlus, a hot-key to switch framerates on the fly and the usual lineup of gaming-specific image modes
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If you don't have G-sync supporting GTX cards, DO NOT buy this model
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Color Accuracy-Great Response Time-G-SYNC-Easy to adjust refresh rates
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I've tested a few games (Overwatch, DOOM, Civ VI, among others) with G-Sync, which works perfectly and adds a huge edge for competitive games
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Cons: G-Sync Scan Lines impacting the right half of the screen, signifying a faulty G-Sync Module
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G-sync works
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I will just go for the cheapest G-sync next time around
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Modified graphics settings on the computer instead of the monitor (most websites say to try disabling G-Sync and V-Sync, dropping it down to 60hz, adjusting gamma, and so much more.**Of
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The G-Sync when combined with a refresh rate of more than 60 hertz, the screen flickers 10 times in under a minute
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Upon disabling G-Sync, the scan lines became far less visible
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You're practically paying $150 just for G-Sync (Which I love
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The color performance is exceptionally well tuned out of the box, and the pixel overdrive function is as close to perfect as you can get
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This doesn't bother me too much as I can just turn off the setting and notice no difference in game, also like I said, don't be deterred, I'm positive it's my rig or the higher resolution of the monitor
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- it may be there, but it didn't work right out the box as I had to manually change the input when the monitor was off - but it doesn't really matter cuz the joystick I explained earlier is boss
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Expensive as
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G-Sync works as
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After reading several reviews I was confused as to what models were being reviewed after
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The color performance is exceptionally well tuned out of the box, and the pixel overdrive function is as close to perfect as you can get
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This doesn't bother me too much as I can just turn off the setting and notice no difference in game, also like I said, don't be deterred, I'm positive it's my rig or the higher resolution of the monitor
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- it may be there, but it didn't work right out the box as I had to manually change the input when the monitor was off - but it doesn't really matter cuz the joystick I explained earlier is boss
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Expensive as
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G-Sync works as
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After reading several reviews I was confused as to what models were being reviewed after
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Don't get me wrong, the display itself is absolutely gorgeous; the colors are wonderful, the bezels are slim, the stand is clean and stylish, and the stated features (144hz, g-sync, etc) all work as intended.
-
The g-sync and fast refresh paired beautifully with my GTX 1080 to make an amazing gaming experience
-
In addition to a 165Hz panel you get Nvidia's G-Sync adaptive-refresh technology, ULMB motion-blur reduction, GamePlus, a hot-key to switch framerates on the fly and the usual lineup of gaming-specific image modes
-
If you don't have G-sync supporting GTX cards, DO NOT buy this model
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Color Accuracy-Great Response Time-G-SYNC-Easy to adjust refresh rates
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I've tested a few games (Overwatch, DOOM, Civ VI, among others) with G-Sync, which works perfectly and adds a huge edge for competitive games
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Cons: G-Sync Scan Lines impacting the right half of the screen, signifying a faulty G-Sync Module
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G-sync works
-
I will just go for the cheapest G-sync next time around
-
Modified graphics settings on the computer instead of the monitor (most websites say to try disabling G-Sync and V-Sync, dropping it down to 60hz, adjusting gamma, and so much more.**Of
-
The G-Sync when combined with a refresh rate of more than 60 hertz, the screen flickers 10 times in under a minute
-
Upon disabling G-Sync, the scan lines became far less visible
-
You're practically paying $150 just for G-Sync (Which I love
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Don't let the E-sports endorsements fool you, this is a poorly made product.
-
Don't get me wrong, the display itself is absolutely gorgeous; the colors are wonderful, the bezels are slim, the stand is clean and stylish, and the stated features (144hz, g-sync, etc) all work as intended.
-
The g-sync and fast refresh paired beautifully with my GTX 1080 to make an amazing gaming experience
-
In addition to a 165Hz panel you get Nvidia's G-Sync adaptive-refresh technology, ULMB motion-blur reduction, GamePlus, a hot-key to switch framerates on the fly and the usual lineup of gaming-specific image modes
-
If you don't have G-sync supporting GTX cards, DO NOT buy this model
-
Color Accuracy-Great Response Time-G-SYNC-Easy to adjust refresh rates
-
I've tested a few games (Overwatch, DOOM, Civ VI, among others) with G-Sync, which works perfectly and adds a huge edge for competitive games
-
Cons: G-Sync Scan Lines impacting the right half of the screen, signifying a faulty G-Sync Module
-
G-sync works
-
I will just go for the cheapest G-sync next time around
-
Modified graphics settings on the computer instead of the monitor (most websites say to try disabling G-Sync and V-Sync, dropping it down to 60hz, adjusting gamma, and so much more.**Of
-
The G-Sync when combined with a refresh rate of more than 60 hertz, the screen flickers 10 times in under a minute
-
Upon disabling G-Sync, the scan lines became far less visible
-
You're practically paying $150 just for G-Sync (Which I love
-
The color performance is exceptionally well tuned out of the box, and the pixel overdrive function is as close to perfect as you can get
-
This doesn't bother me too much as I can just turn off the setting and notice no difference in game, also like I said, don't be deterred, I'm positive it's my rig or the higher resolution of the monitor
-
- it may be there, but it didn't work right out the box as I had to manually change the input when the monitor was off - but it doesn't really matter cuz the joystick I explained earlier is boss
-
Expensive as
-
G-Sync works as
-
After reading several reviews I was confused as to what models were being reviewed after
-
The color performance is exceptionally well tuned out of the box, and the pixel overdrive function is as close to perfect as you can get
-
This doesn't bother me too much as I can just turn off the setting and notice no difference in game, also like I said, don't be deterred, I'm positive it's my rig or the higher resolution of the monitor
-
- it may be there, but it didn't work right out the box as I had to manually change the input when the monitor was off - but it doesn't really matter cuz the joystick I explained earlier is boss
-
Expensive as
-
G-Sync works as
-
After reading several reviews I was confused as to what models were being reviewed after
-
Don't get me wrong, the display itself is absolutely gorgeous; the colors are wonderful, the bezels are slim, the stand is clean and stylish, and the stated features (144hz, g-sync, etc) all work as intended.
-
The g-sync and fast refresh paired beautifully with my GTX 1080 to make an amazing gaming experience
-
In addition to a 165Hz panel you get Nvidia's G-Sync adaptive-refresh technology, ULMB motion-blur reduction, GamePlus, a hot-key to switch framerates on the fly and the usual lineup of gaming-specific image modes
-
If you don't have G-sync supporting GTX cards, DO NOT buy this model
-
Color Accuracy-Great Response Time-G-SYNC-Easy to adjust refresh rates
-
I've tested a few games (Overwatch, DOOM, Civ VI, among others) with G-Sync, which works perfectly and adds a huge edge for competitive games
-
Cons: G-Sync Scan Lines impacting the right half of the screen, signifying a faulty G-Sync Module
-
G-sync works
-
I will just go for the cheapest G-sync next time around
-
Modified graphics settings on the computer instead of the monitor (most websites say to try disabling G-Sync and V-Sync, dropping it down to 60hz, adjusting gamma, and so much more.**Of
-
The G-Sync when combined with a refresh rate of more than 60 hertz, the screen flickers 10 times in under a minute
-
Upon disabling G-Sync, the scan lines became far less visible
-
You're practically paying $150 just for G-Sync (Which I love
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Don't let the E-sports endorsements fool you, this is a poorly made product.