Quote from: MessiaaH on July 31, 2013, 01:18:01 PMwhat programs u using to stress test cpu and gpu?Prime 95 and EVGA OC Scanner.Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk 2
what programs u using to stress test cpu and gpu?
Let me get this out of the way first:I think 4k displays is the future, they sweet. And you are going to need a monster rig to push 1 of these. (3 Titans would serve just fine.) If you plan on going with 3 4k displays, forget about it. Never gonna happen. 4 Titans eh pushing that.Now, in regards to that specific display you post....how can I put this......HELLSSS NO! Seiki?.....d name speaks for itself. But brand aside. There are several things wrong with that display.1. You're capped to 30FPS..........very, very, very very, very bad. I does be so annoyed if my fps drop to 55, being capped to 30 is horrible.2. It's cheaply built (it have a reason it only cost 1000$)3. Not having display port going to limit the performance of that display big time.4. I didn't watch out the entire video, but I'm fairly certain the contrast, color, black levels, etc etc etc, are crap on that particular display.If you really want to go 4k I recommend this:http://anandtech.com/show/7157/asus-pq321q-ultrahd-4k-monitor-reviewIt's clocking in at $3500, but this is a good display. This is d price-range to expect good 4k displays, anything going for 1000$ , is rel cheap no good crap. Is like buying a pirate cam rip dvd instead of a bluray. Spending money to get a i7-x and 3 titan, then to gone pair it with ah knock-off? not recommended atal.Dell is also poised to release their 4k display as well:http://techreport.com/news/25128/dell-shows-32-inch-ultrasharp-display-with-4k-resolutionThis also is going to be a very premium display.Personally I buying the dell. But since 4k tech now launching, this stuff is going to be expensive.In closing, not because it mark 4k on the box means it's a good display. A high quality 1080p display will show better than a crappy 4k display. The 4k display go show text and sharpness better, yes. But a good 1080 display will outperform that display u posted in every other way. For movies, 4k completely pointless at the moment, if u was planning to use it also for that.For desktop and gaming it has it's uses, but you're going to be sacrificing too much. Mite as well spend yUh money and buy something proper, or not atal.
Quote from: MessiaaH on August 01, 2013, 02:56:54 PMIf you really want to go 4k I recommend this:http://anandtech.com/show/7157/asus-pq321q-ultrahd-4k-monitor-reviewIt's clocking in at $3500, but this is a good display. This is d price-range to expect good 4k displays, anything going for 1000$ , is rel cheap no good crap. Is like buying a pirate cam rip dvd instead of a bluray. Spending money to get a i7-x and 3 titan, then to gone pair it with ah knock-off? not recommended atal.Thanks I will get the Asus then. Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk 2
If you really want to go 4k I recommend this:http://anandtech.com/show/7157/asus-pq321q-ultrahd-4k-monitor-reviewIt's clocking in at $3500, but this is a good display. This is d price-range to expect good 4k displays, anything going for 1000$ , is rel cheap no good crap. Is like buying a pirate cam rip dvd instead of a bluray. Spending money to get a i7-x and 3 titan, then to gone pair it with ah knock-off? not recommended atal.
Let's be honest: almost no one expected one of the world's first 4K monitors to be ho hum. After all, it has eleventy gazillion pixels. Er, a native 3,840 x 2,160 resolution, but close enough. The gurus over at HotHardware were able to take the 31.5-inch PQ321 for a spin, and predictably, they loved what they saw. Outside of being duly impressed with how the panel handled everything from Photoshop work to gaming, they were also taken aback by the monitor's svelte frame. In fact, they found it a little tough to look back on a 1080p screen after a couple of weeks with this thing -- it's like the SD-to-HD revolution all over again. That said, they did confess that the product feels a bit ahead of its time, and the monstrous $3,500 price tag is certainly indicative of that. Feel free to hit the source link for the full spiel, but the long and short of it is this: if you're in the one percent, buy it.
Next week I will finish all the cable management. Question Do you think its wise to hook up the PCIE connection to the board for additional power?Sent from my GT-I9500 using Tapatalk 2