Just a note for anyone on the fence about this monitor...
I have gone from a FW900 to a V2400W and now the U2414H. For the money it's really an excellent monitor for office work and gaming. Colors are excellent and the contrast is above average IMO. I am also using it for my 360 and it's...
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I have been working on a computer build for a friend. My problem is that once turned on I can get nothing (bios or whatever) to show up on the screen. I have already RMA'd the mobo EP45DS3L and have a new one and same result. I have tried 2 different video cards as well as DVI and DVI...
Well after a bit of digging I think I may go with 2x WD6401AALS .... the 6400AAKS has great reviews and this appears to be the same drive with the added cache. The price is also very good.
I think i'll stick with Raid0 and keep backing up. Fiance does a lot of Photoshop and some video...
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It appears my Raid 0 failed this morning. On first boot up it woulden't recognize one of the drives and on other boot ups it recognizes the drives but one of them says "Non-Raid disk" ... I don't think theres anything I can do?
First of all... these were both identical...
The G2400WD uses the same panel as the V2400W so input lag should be the same.
Im very interested in the 120hz Viewsonic model but I have heard mixed things on if it's really going to be true 120hz though. If it comes out and is a true 120hz panel with low input lag I will be a buyer...
I don't use the AMA on the V2400w except for 30fps games (like Halo3) .... the AMA on the BenQ uses BFI which if what I have read is correct means the actual FPS is limited to 30fps as the 60hz monitor inserts a black frame after every real frame. The AMA does speed up the response time IMO...
Would that mean real response time on many monitors is really 20-30ms? Woulden't you have to add that 20-30ms of response time lag to input lag to get a real lag delay time? For instance I have the V2400w and most say the "input lag" from tests is in the 10-20ms range but I found a site...
If you don't mind dropping down to 22" and wide gamut I would look at the LG L227WTGPF
It gets a lot of attention on another LCD forum I follow as a gaming monitor. It also was reported to have near 0ms input lag at Prad.de .... what's interesting though is digital versus reported the same...
I use a 42" Westinghouse as my primary PC monitor. I sit about 4-5 feet back. I have had this monitor LVM-42W2 for a couple years now. It does have a bit more input lag (around 30-40ms) than my V2400W which is why I use that for gaming (FPS and sports)