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No quantum dots are HDR, just a SVA panel at 3440 x 1440 resolution (21:9 UltraWide) and 100Hz refresh rate. The monitor, like all monitors that have adaptive sync is FreeSync compatoble likely active inbetween 48 – 100Hz.
The monitor has true 8-bit colour is supported (16.7 million colours) and a 3000:1 static contrast is specified, alongside 178°/178° viewing angles. A flicker-free WLED backlight is used. Connector ports are HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2a (supports Adaptive-Sync), 3 USB 3.0 ports, USB-C (includes DP, data and charging capability) and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Although 60Hz is listed on the product page for the refresh rate, the user manual confirms this is a native 100Hz monitor.
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#5444730 Posted on: 06/20/2017 07:05 AM
Low quality? VA is (arguably) the best panel type, Samsung is known for making high quality monitors, and I’d love to have a curved monitor with this resolution (though I’d have to upgrade my GPU and PSU, not to mention my desk, so no). It also has everything else: low blue light, flicker-free, Freesync.
The only thing I’m unsure about is the 100*Hz frequency. I like the idea of going above 60*Hz but reaching 100*Hz at that resolution will require a beefy GPU, and I’ve heard that after 75*Hz the benefits are not obvious.
Oh and I’m sure it won’t be cheap…
It's not always about hitting 100FPS, it's the Freesync range that matters.
Low quality? VA is (arguably) the best panel type, Samsung is known for making high quality monitors, and I’d love to have a curved monitor with this resolution (though I’d have to upgrade my GPU and PSU, not to mention my desk, so no). It also has everything else: low blue light, flicker-free, Freesync.
The only thing I’m unsure about is the 100*Hz frequency. I like the idea of going above 60*Hz but reaching 100*Hz at that resolution will require a beefy GPU, and I’ve heard that after 75*Hz the benefits are not obvious.
Oh and I’m sure it won’t be cheap…
It's not always about hitting 100FPS, it's the Freesync range that matters.
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#5444732 Posted on: 06/20/2017 07:09 AM
Yes, exactly. That is why i wish the range started at 25-30 hz and went up to100. Starting around half way of the monitors refresh rate is just rubbish imo.
It's not always about hitting 100FPS, it's the Freesync range that matters.
Yes, exactly. That is why i wish the range started at 25-30 hz and went up to100. Starting around half way of the monitors refresh rate is just rubbish imo.
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#5446877 Posted on: 06/27/2017 12:38 PM
The CF971 has LFC which works under 48hz, you'll have to check the freesync website to see if this one has it too. I've owned the CF971 for nearly six months now and it is still the best monitor I have ever owned. Using fast sync with a 980ti at the moment can't wait to get a vega card to see how good free sync is
It's a shame these panels don't have a sync range of 30-100hz.
The CF971 has LFC which works under 48hz, you'll have to check the freesync website to see if this one has it too. I've owned the CF971 for nearly six months now and it is still the best monitor I have ever owned. Using fast sync with a 980ti at the moment can't wait to get a vega card to see how good free sync is

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#5446988 Posted on: 06/27/2017 06:04 PM
Low quality? VA is (arguably) the best panel type, Samsung is known for making high quality monitors, and I’d love to have a curved monitor with this resolution (though I’d have to upgrade my GPU and PSU, not to mention my desk, so no). It also has everything else: low blue light, flicker-free, Freesync.
The only thing I’m unsure about is the 100*Hz frequency. I like the idea of going above 60*Hz but reaching 100*Hz at that resolution will require a beefy GPU, and I’ve heard that after 75*Hz the benefits are not obvious.
Oh and I’m sure it won’t be cheap…
Samsung doesn´t make high quality monitors bro, I´ve been through 3 (local monopoly), crt, tft and pls and all of them have had serious problems. First one got blurry too fast, second lost one color (cable undisturbed), and third had dust particles under the screen out of the box and was badly sealed, an insect got under the screen. It´s just another cheapo disposable brand.
Low quality? VA is (arguably) the best panel type, Samsung is known for making high quality monitors, and I’d love to have a curved monitor with this resolution (though I’d have to upgrade my GPU and PSU, not to mention my desk, so no). It also has everything else: low blue light, flicker-free, Freesync.
The only thing I’m unsure about is the 100*Hz frequency. I like the idea of going above 60*Hz but reaching 100*Hz at that resolution will require a beefy GPU, and I’ve heard that after 75*Hz the benefits are not obvious.
Oh and I’m sure it won’t be cheap…
Samsung doesn´t make high quality monitors bro, I´ve been through 3 (local monopoly), crt, tft and pls and all of them have had serious problems. First one got blurry too fast, second lost one color (cable undisturbed), and third had dust particles under the screen out of the box and was badly sealed, an insect got under the screen. It´s just another cheapo disposable brand.
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