Teamliquid Monitor Thread - Page 69
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dezi
Germany1536 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
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Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
On February 19 2014 16:23 TheRabidDeer wrote: It is a 27" LG Flatron. The problem with it is that whenever I have the backlight on it gets a very strong electrical smell, but only with the backlight on. At one point the screen went completely blank (but audio still worked) until I let it cool down. Not using the backlight it works fine, it is just dim and the color doesnt look as good. I found a guy on craigslist that will fix it for $59 + parts but I don't know how much I should trust somebody from craigslist. If it's just like dying capacitors that need to be replaced (is common and fits the symptoms), pretty much anybody should be able to do the job. | ||
felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
I currently have two LG Flatron 23" monitors (nonVESA mount capable) that I picked up at Sam's Club (WalMart "warehouse" store) for about $115 each about two years ago. (This is it.) I can get a Dell U2412M for ~$275 each via an employee discount program. Is it worth it, beyond the VESA mounts, to upgrade? (My usage is about normal - nothing crazy, SC2, KSP, some other games, browsing, video, etc.) (Alternately, there's a "bundle" with two U2412Ms, a two monitor Dell stand, for $827.) Should I hold out to see if anything new or better is coming down the pipeline (next 3-6 months)? Many thanks. | ||
Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
For whatever it's worth, U2412M is already not the current generation in terms of Dell product lines as well as the panel tech (e-IPS as opposed to the newer and supposedly slightly better AH-IPS). But if it's 1920x1200 you want, most are going away from that and there's nothing of that resolution that replaces the U2412M and its feature set. Also, $275 for a U2412M isn't particularly a special price. I'm pretty sure they've been under that before after coupon on a sale. The bundle sounds like a huge ripoff. If it's really the VESA mounts or if height and good stand adjustments don't matter to you, there's the newer Asus VS24AH-P at 1920x1200 for around $230 on typical price. Now here the stand actually sucks so a VESA mount would make sense (clamp style available at say $40ish): http://www.rakuten.com/prod/asus-vs24ah-p-24-1-led-lcd-monitor-16-10-5-ms-adjustable-display-angle/249706168.html?listingId=-1 If 1920x1080 is okay, there are cheaper options and more of them. I wouldn't expect much that new and exciting in 3-6 months in terms of image quality and at this resolution. There may be more high-res monitors and monitors with G-Sync (look it up... it's for smoother motion for gaming and only for GTX 6xx series and later Nvidia cards). | ||
felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
I had my questions about the bundle - the "savings" don't add up when the different parts are taken seperately versus the bundle. I have read throughout the thread that the Dell monitors were pretty good, but was unsure about possible upcoming products. The power features looked interesting too, but I mostly want to make sure that if I replace these two monitors, it won't be something that gets blown away any time soon. The Asus monitor looks pretty good, so I might have to poke around for it. I'm not wedded to the 16:10 format, but I do think the extra pixels are worthwhile. (I'm kindof sad that the HD standardization seems to have stopped further work on monitors that had higher resolutions - I remember old CRTs in my college labs could usually hit the 2k range but that seems to have become much rarer these days.) G-Sync won't do much for me with my Radeon. Thanks for the info and good suggestions! | ||
Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
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Whitealert
Hungary1 Post
I would like to buy a new monitor. I have ~180 USD for that. My laptop monitor is too small, so I want a little bigger. Spec: - 21,5-22" - mostly for movies and games (sc2, gw2) - VGA and/or HDMI port - 16 : 9, res:1920*1080 My friend recommended me the Samsung S22B350T, but it's not available any more in my country. I want something similar. I've been eyeing with Benq GW2265HM, but i'm not sure of it. Can you give me a few tips? Beside that, I'm thinking about a cheap IPS monitors like Dell U2312H, but don't know if it worst the plus money. (Sorry for my bad english) | ||
TheRabidDeer
United States3806 Posts
On February 23 2014 02:36 Myrmidon wrote: If it's just like dying capacitors that need to be replaced (is common and fits the symptoms), pretty much anybody should be able to do the job. I took it in to a shop and they said it was the capacitors (about a dozen of them), but they turned to white powder when they took them off and were unable to identify which capacitors they would use to replace them so they claimed it dead. | ||
ThirstyFish
Korea (South)20 Posts
Samsung S24C300HL LG 24EN43V-B AOC I2367FH 23 It's mostly for sc2. dota 2 and movies. Which one should I get? | ||
SnoWhiTe
France121 Posts
I need some advice on my next monitor purchase. Basically i'm looking for a monitor to make a double screen. Thing is I know nothing about monitors. I've got a budget around 250€, and it's mostly for watching movies, gaming (a lot of single player and the usual sc2/lol/tf2 and some mmos). Someone suggest me the BenQ 24" LED - XL2411T, but since I dont have a nvidia graphic card it seems overkill for me because of the NVIDIA 3D Vision 2. Any thoughts on which monitor could fulfill my needs ? -Sorry for the average english, same as ever- | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
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SnoWhiTe
France121 Posts
You have any idea of some monitors that i should look into in the same range of price ? Or else i could take some time to read about 120hz monitor but then i'm not sure my CG could really make the best of it. | ||
Spaylz
Japan1743 Posts
So, I just built a computer using the Typical Professional build, but I have a couple of questions. I'd like to point out that I'm ordering everything from an excellent French website, as I'll be ordering from France. They put everything together for you and so on, so it's important that I order everything from them, since I'm not quite sure I could build it myself. Basically, I am missing two parts, but I found very, very close replacements to them. I am missing the RAM: G.Skill Ares 2x8GB 2400MHz, which I replaced with this (Corsair Vengeance Pro Gold DDR3 PC19200 CAS 11) Also, I couldn't find the exact same graphics card, and I got this one instead (EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked ACX Cooler 3GB). It seems to be the exact same thing, except no Ti? Do those differences matter at all, or will the setup be largely the same? Thanks in advance! | ||
Spaylz
Japan1743 Posts
I've got a question. I just put together a computer using the Typical Professional build from the Computer Build thread, and I have a question regarding monitors. Just to save you some time, I'll paste the setup from the other thread: + Show Spoiler + Processor (CPU)[image loading] $305 [image loading] Intel Core i7 4770k Motherboard[image loading] $145 [image loading] Gigabyte GA-Z87X-D3H Memory (RAM)[image loading] $149 [image loading] G.Skill Ares 2x8GB 2400MHz Video Card (GPU)[image loading] $730 [image loading] EVGA GTX 780 Ti 3GB Superclocked ACX Primary Storage[image loading] $300 [image loading] Samsung 840 EVO 500GB Secondary Storage[image loading] $100 [image loading] Western Digital Black 1TB Power Supply (PSU)[image loading] $170 [image loading] Corsair AX760 Case[image loading] $120 [image loading] NZXT H440 Heatsink[image loading] $73[image loading] Noctua NH-U14S Basically, I have a monitor from my old desktop back in France, and I'd like to use it again in duo with a new monitor I would order. The old monitor model is this one. Would it work fine wit h the computer setup? Also, as I said, I'd like to get a second monitor. I was thinking about that one. Same question, would it work fine? Thanks in advance! | ||
skyR
Canada13817 Posts
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Spaylz
Japan1743 Posts
Thanks for the answer. I do want to get a better screen, but I'm sort of scared of IPS and stuff. I'm not quite sure I'd like the matte/gloss thing, and the light bleed worries me. I've also been reading reviews here and there and the issue of shaky/wobbly stands seem to come up a lot, at least for the ASUS VS229H-P and the other ASUS monitors in the same area. Is it really a huge improvement? If not for this thread, I would have gone for a non-IPS screen or 60hz (probably what would be considered a low grade screen), but now I'm actually torn. Assuming I get a fairly good IPS/120Hz screen, would there be any conflict in keeping the old one to dual screen? | ||
skyR
Canada13817 Posts
VS229H-P is low end and like any low end monitor, the stand is usually shit. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20157 Posts
On March 23 2014 11:05 Spaylz wrote: Hey, So, I just built a computer using the Typical Professional build, but I have a couple of questions. I'd like to point out that I'm ordering everything from an excellent French website, as I'll be ordering from France. They put everything together for you and so on, so it's important that I order everything from them, since I'm not quite sure I could build it myself. Basically, I am missing two parts, but I found very, very close replacements to them. I am missing the RAM: G.Skill Ares 2x8GB 2400MHz, which I replaced with this (Corsair Vengeance Pro Gold DDR3 PC19200 CAS 11) Also, I couldn't find the exact same graphics card, and I got this one instead (EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Superclocked ACX Cooler 3GB). It seems to be the exact same thing, except no Ti? Do those differences matter at all, or will the setup be largely the same? Thanks in advance! RAM similar-ish, it might have bigger heatspreaders which you don't really want often as they can get in the way of some things (some cpu coolers etc) and serve no useful function 780ti is faster than 780, it has 25% more shaders/tmu's and about 10% higher memory bandwidth (so it's up to like ~25% faster depending on the workload if you match clocks, but probably more like 15) | ||
Spaylz
Japan1743 Posts
On March 24 2014 02:26 Cyro wrote: RAM similar-ish, it might have bigger heatspreaders which you don't really want often as they can get in the way of some things (some cpu coolers etc) and serve no useful function 780ti is faster than 780, it has 25% more shaders/tmu's and about 10% higher memory bandwidth (so it's up to like ~25% faster depending on the workload if you match clocks, but probably more like 15) Hmm.. I see. Thanks for your answer. The website I'm using actually just added the G.Skill Extreme Ares 2x8GB, so I put them back in the mix. Regarding the GC, I'm considering the Gigabyte GeForce GTX 780 Ti OC Windforce 3 - 3GB instead. From what I read, it's quite the beast, right? Regarding monitors... What's everyone's opinion on Iiyama ProLite? This one for instance. I think I am going to go for an IPS or 120MHz, most likely a midrange one. | ||
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