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Computer Monitor Flash Fps Drop
David | 2024-08-07 07:20:31 |
This USB hub makes using a flash drive much easier on my All In One computer. Not having to turn my monitor sideways to see the USB ports and having 7 USB slots makes things a lot faster and easier. Not to mention no stress on my built-in USB ports. The On/Off switches are great as I can turn off a USB slot before removing or installing a flash drive. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-17 05:39:31 |
Love the computer so far but never got the monitor. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-19 06:20:53 |
I've had the flash for over a month and roughly 600 images. Able to take 2-3 fps with flash for up to 8 shots before having to wait for the flash to cycle. And refresh time is only a couple seconds. I love the flexibilty of the head (pan/tilt/rotate). The ttl2 takes the majority of the guesswork out of setup. Only complaint is the plastic hot shoe mount doesn't feel very strong. Granted dropping $1000 camera may be a bigger concern than damaging the $ flash. You can buy 2 of these for the cost of an entry level speedlite and 8 for the price of the comparably equipped speedlite. 5 |
Morris | 2024-07-03 09:46:15 |
The CBP-N2 allows me to burst away with my SB910 and 5 FPS and the flash fires every time. If you will need to change batteries, pick up the magazine and do it quick during your shoot. 5 |
George | 2024-09-06 01:27:17 |
It's quite useful. Attached it to computer and monitor and it worked. 5 |
Oleg | 2024-09-25 09:29:53 |
This is a very good high hz fps monitor. Not the best since it's a ips panel rather than a TN panel but trade off is slower pixel response times but much better colors and view angles. Elmb aka black bar insertion works perfect and helps with blur and eye strain. Make sure you have a graphics card that can maintain 280 fps min and a good quality display port wire. 5 |
Mirthful | 2024-09-07 06:58:23 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've had this monitor for approximately six months. I primarily use it for gaming but also occasionally surf the internet and edit my photos in Gimp and Capture One. The quality of this monitor is excellent, and the picture is beautiful. The firmware has been updated a few times and they made some improvements. I have also tweaked the settings both in the monitor settings and in the AMD Adrenalin software to adjust the colors and brightness. I find the brightness to be perfect and the colors are nice and saturated once I adjusted it to my preference. The matte screen is more like an eggshell or slightly glossy screen which is perfect for me. I also like the dual mode, but I did find sometimes amazingly my computer has a hard time hitting the 480hz on most fps titles but with some tweaking it can there or close on most fps games. I use a 7800x3d along with a 7900xtx and it works well with this monitor. It's expensive but I really enjoy this monitor and feel like it's a worthwhile purchase. 5 |
Benjamin | 2024-08-22 08:33:53 |
For real though, this thing is just overpowered. Running 180hz with Gsync is an absolutely wonderfully smooth sight, even when you aren't getting that high of FPS, and it's mostly due to just how fast the panel is. Running testufo shows excellent pixel responsiveness, especially when compared to monitors half this price using a VA panel, and that's with Overdrive disabled none the less! (Disclaimer, OD is disabled with use of Adaptive Sync). Colors and contrast (which is suppose to be a weak point of this monitor) just pops and look gorgeous even out of the box, it might be a tad on the warm side but otherwise this is a plug and play experience. Not that I have any use for it, but the addition of USB-C for laptops to connect seamlessly, along with four USB-A 3.0 ports, class A connectivity right there. Speakers are...terrible, just awful, to be expected, but my only use case is if I'm showing a youtube video or the likes to a visitor, sooo they kind of work for that rare occasion. Only two real flaws worth mentioning to me is the corners and their backlight bleed. This is my first IPS monitor, and I didn't really notice it right away, but even now I kind of only tend to notice it on boot and well, that's just because it's completely black in the corners. Second, I feel like Gsync doesn't work as good as it would if there was an actual module, I say this because as of right now, some games do not run as smooth as my old S2417DG, even at higher FPS. This could just be user error though, and if it puts you off from buying this monitor, try and find the X34S which is just a 100% Gsync version of this monitor. Me personally, I'll take Freesync and Gsync just so I'm not locked down GPU wise in the future. 5 |
Raine | 2024-08-29 04:54:11 |
100% satisfied with this product. at first i wasnt really happy with the way the picture looked, but luckily it comes with a wide array of picture options, and i eventually found one that i was happy with. the only downsides i can think of (other than the price) isnt really a downside, but the monitor has its fair share of what i would catt useless features like a built in FPS counter that doesnt actually display the current framerate of the application youre youre running, it just stays statically at whatever you set your computers max FPS to, so unless if you want to have a constant reminder what your computers max framerate is, its pretty much useless. theres also a dashboard feature thats supposed to show your current computers CPU temp, CPU voltage, mouse DPI, ect, but how would the MONITOR be able to know that? i tried turning it on, and not surprisingly it said N/A for everything. so overall, if youre looking into a good 4k monitor and are ok with some pointless features, definitely go for it 5 |
Alex | 2024-08-29 01:47:27 |
I love this monitor! Even without out freesync etc. I think it performed better in the games I want to use it for (FPS) When I saw it didn’t have freesync I was a little concerned, but it performs incredibly. Color vibrancy really is nice once tuned. Dyac is nice but do note it does dim the screen quite a bit. I do think a 24’ is a lot better than a 27’ if your having problems deciding on your first monitor. Price point is perfect for a monitor with competitive capabilities! 5 |