PC Gaming in UHD - Ultra High Definition - benchmarks review
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BLEH!
Awesome, if pricey. Good to see tech finally moving on from 2560 x 1440.
CrazY_Milojko
Great review Hilbert, I guess you have eye bags till knees now because of this detailed test/review but I'm sure anyone uf us here at Guru3D wouldnt be sleeping for days near that 31.5" monster. Probably you are tired but fulfilled after this UHD adventure 🙂
Thumbs up man, keep up the good work, because od Guru3D, it's forum and reviews like this I've decided to left Facebook few weeks ago, now I know why and I don't regret! 😀
H83
Very interesting read. Dual GPUs seem to have enough horsepower to drive ultra definition gaming but the monitor seems to have some problems that shouldn´t exist on something that costs 3000€...
I just hope that with now 30 monitors prices will drop so i can buy one because UHD is still far away for me...
Anarion
25" is about the max I'd use for desktop monitor. I'd like to see 2560 x 1440 24" or 25" monitors.
Timo2
StealBalls
tsunami231
Lovely review but all this tells me is this I AM right that not even the 1000$ can deal with that resolution, Mid/Entry level have no chance in hell running those resolutions. Until Mid range at bare minimum can hand that resolution with acceptable FPS, I just dont see those Monitors becoming standard.
Though day this happen will be great day, I will no longer need AA as it is I see no need for AA on 1080p if I 6+ feet away like I am when I use my HDTV, but at 1 foot I still visible jaggies.
Now I tried 2560x1440 once downscaled on my 1080p Made my desktop super small and unreadable at 1 foot away, Tried ins Swtor which suffer greatly from jaggies, And that resolutions damn near removed all the jaggies imo which was better then FXAA @ 1080p
@3840x2160 I would not see jaggies, but I sure there would be people crying Jaggies
When GPU can handle that resolution I think we all in for nice treat. But then even 3840x2160 Is not anywhere near the pixels we need to see how exactly how we see with our own eyes, would probably need something about 10~20x the pixels having a GPU capable of both I dont see happen anytime soon
Timo2
Elder III
Nice, but way too big for my desk I'm afraid.
A question for Hilbert:
How would you compare this to Eyefinity with three 22" 1080P monitors? As in, how is the eye fatigue etc. when comparing the two setups?
MadGizmo
It's new, so it is still expensive. I could not afford one now. Besides that it really needs much better graphics cards. For now I am happy with what I have. More than happy. Really nothing to complain about with an Asus PB278Q (2560*1440). I can't wait until UHD becomes main******, though.
Edit: Damn. Fix that auto censor thingy! It is really hard to even write the most common sentences these days.
Koniakki
I created that reso for free on my Sammy 59" plasma. I saved me 3000bucks. lol! 😀
MM10X
Love it!! I can't wait for GPU's to be able to handle these a bit better. I barely just upgraded to 1440p and I already can't wait for 4k !!
Thanks for the review HH.
Have you ever used a larger display? It takes some getting use to, but I even find myself wanting larger than my 27". Probably a 32-36" would be a nice size.
Then again its down to personal preference, and I prefer a very high field of view as well.
I do agree it would be nice to see some higher pixel density displays coming out.
I'm getting tired of seeing your nonsensical offensive nerd rage on these forums.
If you really couldn't stand PC gaming that much, why are you still sticking around? Just to share your dislike for pc gaming ?
warlord
so 3 titans are must to maintain 60fps minimum @4K resolution i suppose... 🙁
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Koniakki
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Matt26LFC
After reading this review I really want to move up to at least 1440p now! 4K is way way out of my price range!
Anyone got any experience with these Korean 27" 1440p displays! I need to move up from 24" 1080p!
nvgrim
Matt26LFC
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MM10X