I personally decided against an Overlord Tempest, they are way too expensive for my tastes and they tend to have a much bigger problem with backlight bleed than some of the other Korean panel monitors.
I ended up buying an XSTAR DP2710 (single input) model on eBay after I was sent the wrong...
Two situations:
1) You're attempting to create a product that will be sold in some shape or form. If this is what is going on, then I suggest very strongly you find out what the patent is or get express (written) instruction from your management/legal team absolving you of any responsibility...
I would get a single EVGA GTX 780 classified, they are $550 and are easily one of the best cards for overclocking. You'll get well over 100fps with reasonable settings on any game you can pick. Just because you don't max out Crysis 3 doesn't mean you need an SLI setup. 1080p is easy for these...
I thought the deal ended at the end of November? They might have still had codes and let it continue until they ran out...
We can't sell the codes on these forums can we? I had someone lined up who then decided they didn't want them after the fact :(
With a reasonable graphics card @ 1080p you should be able to get over 100fps in all but the most demanding games at max settings (aka, Crysis). Everything else will run at max settings easily, and honestly on AAA titles like Crysis that are meant to be eye candy in single player...having 120hz...
I can't see the links (redirects get blocked here) so I can't comment on the monitors themselves, but I'll give you my personal opinions since I just made this same decision:
For multiplayer online gaming, go with 120hz > 1440p. The issue you'll run into with most IPS/PLS monitors is the...
I agree with most of what lehtv was saying, except I would still encourage you to go with a 780. He's very wrong when he said there isn't much difference between a 770 and a 780, it's completely different chipsets and at the price you're looking you can get a good card for overclocking.
I...
Never piecemeal upgrade. Do it all or do none. Now that doesn't mean you can't re-use parts from a former build, I used my PSU (corsair hx1000) in a couple builds in a row without thinking twice. I just would never consider buying a couple parts and then "waiting" for the rest. I've done...
This is just plain false. Heat generated is related to how much power is used (the more power used the more heat is generated), but there is no correlation to how much heat the card generates. The chips are different die sizes, have different internals (and heat spreaders) and different cooling...
I don't know why you're talking about the 780ti, he never mentioned that card at all. He said the 780 in SLI is the best user experience for the money and he's right. As far as I'm concerned he isn't talking about the reference model specifically, he's talking about that card in general. As for...
I bought a pixel perfect version from Amazon (was supposed to be glossy but they sent me matte). I hooked it up and it was great (except for being matte), I got no dead pixels and it had no noticable backlight bleed. There is a chance of bad panels, but don't let A or A- fool you into thinking...
That build looks very similar to what I just put together. A couple opinions:
1) Go with NVIDIA if you're doing 2 cards, not only is the price not a very big deal when you consider you total system cost, but SLI has better support and scaling, comes with better features (experience...
The Intel chip will do just fine in BF4, the Intel will do much better than the AMD in pretty much everything else. The 290x CF is a pretty close comparison to a Titan SLI so it's pretty damn relevant. I'm sorry you prefer AMD, but there is so much evidence of Intel CPUs being superior for...
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