Thursday, January 28th 2016
Samsung Readies 144 Hz 3440 x 1440 Ultra-wide Monitors
Samsung is giving finishing touches to a new fleet of high-speed ultra-wide monitors. These monitors will be among the first to leverage DisplayPort 1.3, to serve up blazing fast 144 Hz refresh rates, on resolutions as high as 3440 x 1440 pixels. Samsung has plans of at least two monitors with these specs - a 30-inch, and a 35-inch display. The two will feature VA (vertical-alignment) panels. It's likely that the two could also feature adaptive-sync features, such as AMD FreeSync. The two could come out later this year.
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OC3D
52 Comments on Samsung Readies 144 Hz 3440 x 1440 Ultra-wide Monitors
The next upgrade will be 4k, 120/144Hz, HDR, and 32". But thats a long way away!
I dont know about you guys, but I sit around 50cm (19.6 inches) away from my monitor. Playing on anything bigger than 27" would just be too much. At least for me.
the 1440 remains the same they just get wider.. maybe half as many pixels again as opposed to twice as many with normal 4K..
todays top end cards should drive them okay.. definitely so in sli or cf mode..
i recon $1300 dollars or £1100 quid in the UK.. chuck in the same again for the graphics cards.. he he
trog
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Another note there is that 4K @ 60Hz is doable over DP 1.2, this means that 3440x1440 @ 144Hz actually requires a lot more GPU grunt than normal 4K.
3440x1440 @ 144hz is more bandwidth than 4k@60hz
3440x1440@144 = a Total signal bandwidth of 38.52Gbps
4k@60 =
a Total signal bandwidth of 26.87Gbps
huge difference really.
Nick
I am not one of those people, I have 2560x1400 @ 144hz and I make sure it is at 144FPS!
I want 3440x1440@144hz and willing to pay for the setup and monitor!!!!
I understand why you don't enable Hairworks, but not full AA? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of being able to "max" out a game so to speak? I stand corrected. I'd like to see you bench that game with everything maxed with no Hairworks and see what the average FPS is if you have the time.