what do you think and why you choose that monitor ~
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Samsung S27C750p VS Asus MX279H, Confused & Complicated
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Oct 11 2014, 02:45 PM, updated 12y ago
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what do you think and why you choose that monitor ~ This post has been edited by Edwardlive: Oct 11 2014, 02:47 PM |
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Oct 11 2014, 06:34 PM
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QUOTE(Edwardlive @ Oct 11 2014, 02:45 PM) what do you think and why you choose that monitor ~ i tested it with the strix during the asus lan event. the scaler on it is nuffed. Its seems like they are using some form of scaling from a 23 to fit at 27 for the 1080p. after messing around and changing in nvidia control panel to use the gpu scaler only everything looked okay. gaming on it i really felt the colors were off and just something not right with that pixel pitch.. if ure really into gaming get a TN fast panel or a better 23inch IPS panel etc. These 27inch 1080p panels like this are all off. as for that samsung afaik its a mva panel etc. MVA panels i would only buy from benq as they are the best at it. MVA issue for me in the past is always excellent but i find it getting hot after some prolong nvr off few days/week use and also prone to burn in of static images on stress testing etc. This post has been edited by cstkl1: Oct 11 2014, 06:36 PM |
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Oct 11 2014, 07:15 PM
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Oct 11 2014, 06:34 PM) stay away from that asus. i tested it with the strix during the asus lan event. the scaler on it is nuffed. Its seems like they are using some form of scaling from a 23 to fit at 27 for the 1080p. after messing around and changing in nvidia control panel to use the gpu scaler only everything looked okay. gaming on it i really felt the colors were off and just something not right with that pixel pitch.. if ure really into gaming get a TN fast panel or a better 23inch IPS panel etc. These 27inch 1080p panels like this are all off. as for that samsung afaik its a mva panel etc. MVA panels i would only buy from benq as they are the best at it. MVA issue for me in the past is always excellent but i find it getting hot after some prolong nvr off few days/week use and also prone to burn in of static images on stress testing etc. but i search on google for samsung,i thought that's is wva panel as wrote at samsung website spec,not? as far as i know,samsung is led panel and asus is lcd panel.Most of ppl said that both is same,nth different. i do some survey on actual unit,both look same on me,seriously i have seriously had bad reputation on benQ if you said so,maybe i should go samsung because it's cheaper well,more prefer on 27",how about UHD 4k? is it more better? do i need need to care about "hz" if it really for normal online gaming? |
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Oct 11 2014, 07:57 PM
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QUOTE(Edwardlive @ Oct 11 2014, 07:15 PM) but i search on google for samsung,i thought that's is wva panel as wrote at samsung website spec,not? as far as i know,samsung is led panel and asus is lcd panel.Most of ppl said that both is same,nth different. i do some survey on actual unit,both look same on me,seriously i have seriously had bad reputation on benQ if you said so,maybe i should go samsung because it's cheaper well,more prefer on 27",how about UHD 4k? is it more better? do i need need to care about "hz" if it really for normal online gaming? I meant that any VA panel. Only get it from benq. They are the main adopters and generally have been doing r&D on that panel for the last decade or so. Go and test theirs. Btw y 27inch 1080p?? Seriously this pixel pitch is odd. Most games pixels are optimized at 95PPI as windows is optimized at this. Ure going lower at 84. Seriously i would reconsider doing this at get a good 23inch@1080p. Its the same thing where TV at normal viewing distance is odd at 55inch 1080p vs 42/47inch 1080p. 4k problem is two fold 1. Do u have the GPU horspower to drive that resolution aka three 980, 970, x290, 290 etc. 2. Again current windows has a problem with the dpi. at 28inch 4k tn which is the cheapest and what most ppl are using ...184 dpi.. hz. Hmm referesh rate and tearing. For me it has been a 10 year headache that only recently solved with gsync. I cant quantify and explain how good it is but it redefines gaming experience. Its just like SSD. it redifine os/game load.. work productivity etc... but just like ssd gsync is not cheap as Nvidia has use a FPGA IC instead of making a ASIC for gsync hence the cost. online gaming such as?? This post has been edited by cstkl1: Oct 11 2014, 08:03 PM |
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Oct 12 2014, 02:02 AM
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Oct 11 2014, 07:57 PM) I can swear to u on that Asus Monitor. It was at the Lan event and i overclocked their strix. The scaler on it is like screwed up and u feel the pixel pitch is not right. Maybe if u view from far. i see , i see~ that's how it is...I meant that any VA panel. Only get it from benq. They are the main adopters and generally have been doing r&D on that panel for the last decade or so. Go and test theirs. Btw y 27inch 1080p?? Seriously this pixel pitch is odd. Most games pixels are optimized at 95PPI as windows is optimized at this. Ure going lower at 84. Seriously i would reconsider doing this at get a good 23inch@1080p. Its the same thing where TV at normal viewing distance is odd at 55inch 1080p vs 42/47inch 1080p. 4k problem is two fold 1. Do u have the GPU horspower to drive that resolution aka three 980, 970, x290, 290 etc. 2. Again current windows has a problem with the dpi. at 28inch 4k tn which is the cheapest and what most ppl are using ...184 dpi.. hz. Hmm referesh rate and tearing. For me it has been a 10 year headache that only recently solved with gsync. I cant quantify and explain how good it is but it redefines gaming experience. Its just like SSD. it redifine os/game load.. work productivity etc... but just like ssd gsync is not cheap as Nvidia has use a FPGA IC instead of making a ASIC for gsync hence the cost. online gaming such as?? well,i personal love big screen but not too big.27" is perfect size for me it's seem 4k is out of league~ i will pick samsung or maybe survey some benQ monitor and compare. i'm using amd cpu and gpu just because it's under my budget,anything expensive will be totally wipe out LOL i just used to play normal 3D games like pso2~ btw,thanks for the suggestion,it's really big help for me~ Thanks~ |
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Oct 26 2014, 08:19 PM
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QUOTE(Edwardlive @ Oct 11 2014, 02:45 PM) even researched whole day,still can't choose between those two monitors,which one is more better in gaming and video streming? how much is your budget bro? I would go for Samsung 27" S27D390Hwhat do you think and why you choose that monitor ~ http://www.samsung.com/my/support/model/LS27D390HS/XM 3 years warranty, RM859 from Idealtech Samsung PLS Monitor |
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