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    Are the vendors ripping us off on M.2 NVMe drives?

    I've seen these benchmarks here and they show only a small difference for ssd and hard disk in lightroom work, but i don't know if that can be useful toyou. I can assure you browsing folders with thousand of big photos feels instantaneous on ssd while hard disk can take minutes, also when you...
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    Steam Hardware Survey updated with GPUs

    cyberbeing said they were polling 1 million out of 4 million users in 2004-2007, that's something you could have said instead of "no facts, try again".
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    Steam Hardware Survey updated with GPUs

    I don't like the way you trust things you don't know. I doubt they much effort into obtaining accurate results.
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    Steam Hardware Survey updated with GPUs

    If you don 't know you can't defend it. It sure raises some questions about their methods, and you can't answer so stop assuming they're perfect.
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    Steam Hardware Survey updated with GPUs

    Do you know how steam statistical polling works?
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    AOC Agon AG352UCG

    There's a tftcentral review
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    gb2488hsu-b3-red-eagle - nvidia card - 144hz too ?

    I think you need DVI or displayport cables to use 144hz on a 1080p resolution, i've never seen it working on HDMI. With nvidia 144hz works but you can't use freesync.
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    Best Reviewed A-MVA Monitor Thread: Read the 1st Post

    Samsung C24FG70 but it's very particular, it's curve and 144hz, and around 400€
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    a

    You can use the OSD of your monitor to see what resolution it's working at. Usually the gpu scales whatever resolution you want and feeds the monitor it's native resolution, in this case the gpu would be scaling 3200x1800 into 2560x1440.
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    Okay, i'm confused as hell (re: resolution)

    How did you come up with that? " The Asus has a PPI of 109.68 PPI. " Can you also explain how can a "38" LG is widescreen 1600p " have a resolution of 3840x1600 ?
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    Okay, i'm confused as hell (re: resolution)

    They shouldn't be smaller because the screen has a lower pixel density. Are you sure you didn't use any scaling on the dell? It could be that your operating system automatically adjusted the scaling for you.
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    Okay, i'm confused as hell (re: resolution)

    The asus is a bigger screen with a lower resolution, no way it has more ppi than the dell.
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    What kind of display minimizes input lag for 720p/60Hz sources?

    Input lag is the delay between the moment the gpu outputs the signal and the time it's displayed on screen. Tv have high input lag while monitors are better. You have to look at reviews or test yourself to know how big is the input lag because some monitors are terrible. The panel type...
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    white horizontal lines as gpu artifacts?

    I've installed a very old driver and i don't see any unwanted white line. If the problem started with the latest driver why wouldn't previous versions work? I had to go back to a months older driver, but everything works for now. I don't think i can rma the card. I had ordered a 390 from...
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    white horizontal lines as gpu artifacts?

    I tried it but without positive results. I've booted from a backup disk with windows 8 and i didn't see any line for a few minutes of csgo, tomorrow i'll install the exact driver version on window 10 and play for a bit. All those driver releases and the only changes I've noticed are these white...
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