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System Name | future xeon II |
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Processor | DUAL SOCKET xeon e5 2686 v3 , 36c/72t, hacked all cores @3.5ghz, TDP limit hacked |
Motherboard | asrock rack ep2c612 ws |
Cooling | case fans,liquid corsair h100iv2 x2 |
Memory | 96 gb ddr4 2133mhz gskill+corsair |
Video Card(s) | 2x 1080 sc acx3 SLI, @STOCK |
Storage | Hp ex950 2tb nvme+ adata xpg sx8200 pro 1tb nvme+ sata ssd's+ spinners |
Display(s) | philips 40" bdm4065uc 4k @60 |
Case | silverstone temjin tj07-b |
Audio Device(s) | sb Z |
Power Supply | corsair hx1200i |
Mouse | corsair m95 16 buttons |
Keyboard | microsoft internet keyboard pro |
Software | windows 10 x64 1903 ,enterprise |
Benchmark Scores | fire strike ultra- 10k time spy- 15k cpu z- 400/15000 |
What I first considered was the rog strix PG43UQ, recently released, but being pricey I went to the next best thing, XG438Q, can be found refurbished for 800$. It is va 120hz, gsync hdr, 43" 4k, from what it seems- perfection, however many issues seem to plague these panels, shared with acer predator CG437K, such as people complain about motion blur, skipped frames, smearing and light bleeds and what have you, even text seems to not be rendered perfectly due to BGR configuration rather than RGB. My option is sit on the money with my 40" 60hz regular VA, which does not suffer from any of those issues, and wait for technology to mature and maybe in a few years 165hz or more. The favourable reviews and the itch are strong in this matter, though.
Just throwing these models out there so people can know what is available in value segment for gaming large format displays.
Just throwing these models out there so people can know what is available in value segment for gaming large format displays.