Gonna replace the top monitor with a 3rd u2412m in the next month. Also just got a gtx 670 ftw to replace my 460 SLI setup. Probably going to grab a heatkiller block and another rad and add it to the WC loop.
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any idea if the retail x-rite i1display pro is any good ?
The OEM one w/ 3rd party software is like crazy expensive through chromapure or similar.
Mine finally showed up. Very happy with it so far and thats coming from someone who went from a CRT to a 120hz display (2233rz) because I could not bear to play a game on a 60hz LCD w/ input lag and garbage refresh rates (prevalent when TN LCDs were first coming out, not anymore.). Never...
Guess you dont play competitive counter strike. I started on 800x600 back in like cs 1.3 or a beta version and haven't ever changed my settings. Its just what I need to compete on that game engine.
And for everyone else... False Alarm. Feel free to punch me.
Forgot I reinstalled my...
Not quite following, but I am doing nothing different. Scaling 800x600 to a 16:10 screen. Before it was 1680x1050, now its 1920x1200. Not quite sure yet... ill keep fiddling around.
Like most things in this world, the more you spend the better the product, up to a point at least.
55 dollars to match your displays and find close to ideal settings for viewing its as cheap as your going to find it. Most colorimeters are closer to $150-250, those with custom software are...
The OEM version with 3rd party software like chromapure is so expensive. I wonder what the differences really end up being on LED displays like this when using a newer LED compatible colorimeter vs a standard colorimeter that was meant for use with ccfl backlighting.