[quote="distantreader"]great I don't have to worry about fps then, what monitor do you use for 1440 3D and would you recommend it ?[/quote]
Would I recommend the OLED C6, yeah I would. Yeah I don't have a 1440p monitor. I have a 55" TV. Looking for a monitor in the future for RTS games though. And in case I am in a situation where my OLED is not in the same room.
distantreader said:great I don't have to worry about fps then, what monitor do you use for 1440 3D and would you recommend it ?
Would I recommend the OLED C6, yeah I would. Yeah I don't have a 1440p monitor. I have a 55" TV. Looking for a monitor in the future for RTS games though. And in case I am in a situation where my OLED is not in the same room.
[quote="Muojo"]from my understanding a 2080 is the same as a Ti except for the lower Vram [/quote]
LOL, how much research did you do before making that statement?
For starters, the RTX 2080ti has a larger bus (huge plus), more RT, Cuda and Tensor cores (again, huge plus), larger L2 cache, more memory
[img]https://p.xfastest.com/~sinchen/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-2080-2080-Ti/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-2080-2080-Ti-4.jpg[/img]
https://devblogs.nvidia.com/nvidia-turing-architecture-in-depth/
https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-visualization/technologies/turing-architecture/NVIDIA-Turing-Architecture-Whitepaper.pdf
The new GTX 1660(GP106) and GTX 1660ti(TU116) do not have Tensor or RT cores.
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="Muojo"]from my understanding a 2080 is the same as a Ti except for the lower Vram [/quote]
LOL, how much research did you do before making that statement?
For starters, the RTX 2080ti has a larger bus (huge plus), more RT, Cuda and Tensor cores (again, huge plus), larger L2 cache, more memory
[img]https://p.xfastest.com/~sinchen/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-2080-2080-Ti/NVIDIA-GeForce-RTX-2080-2080-Ti-4.jpg[/img]
https://devblogs.nvidia.com/nvidia-turing-architecture-in-depth/
https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-visualization/technologies/turing-architecture/NVIDIA-Turing-Architecture-Whitepaper.pdf
The new GTX 1660(GP106) and GTX 1660ti(TU116) do not have Tensor or RT cores.[/quote]
we were comparing a 1080 Ti to a 2080
[quote="Muojo"][quote="distantreader"]great I don't have to worry about fps then, what monitor do you use for 1440 3D and would you recommend it ?[/quote]
Would I recommend the OLED C6, yeah I would. Yeah I don't have a 1440p monitor. I have a 55" TV. Looking for a monitor in the future for RTS games though. And in case I am in a situation where my OLED is not in the same room. [/quote]
that's a little large for my desk space. Best would be a 32" 1440p 3D lightboost monitor.
distantreader said:great I don't have to worry about fps then, what monitor do you use for 1440 3D and would you recommend it ?
Would I recommend the OLED C6, yeah I would. Yeah I don't have a 1440p monitor. I have a 55" TV. Looking for a monitor in the future for RTS games though. And in case I am in a situation where my OLED is not in the same room.
that's a little large for my desk space. Best would be a 32" 1440p 3D lightboost monitor.
[quote="Muojo"]we were comparing a 1080 Ti to a 2080 [/quote]
Oops, I can now see that.
[quote="distantreader"]Best would be a 32" 1440p 3D lightboost monitor. [/quote]
Unfortunately there isn't one any larger than 27 inches AFAIK. Recently several posters tried larger VA panel but reported that the ghosting/crosstalk was excessive.
distantreader said:Best would be a 32" 1440p 3D lightboost monitor.
Unfortunately there isn't one any larger than 27 inches AFAIK. Recently several posters tried larger VA panel but reported that the ghosting/crosstalk was excessive.
that's a bummer. I currently have benq 2720 lightboost 1080p so moving to a same 27in for 1440p is not exciting, plus I also currently have a benq bl3200 for 2D usage so matching it with a 32in 3D 1440p would be perfect but it looks like there won't be any new lightboost 3D monitor in the future due to Nvidia recent move.
that's a bummer. I currently have benq 2720 lightboost 1080p so moving to a same 27in for 1440p is not exciting, plus I also currently have a benq bl3200 for 2D usage so matching it with a 32in 3D 1440p would be perfect but it looks like there won't be any new lightboost 3D monitor in the future due to Nvidia recent move.
[quote="distantreader"]that's a bummer. I currently have benq 2720 lightboost 1080p so moving to a same 27in for 1440p is not exciting, plus I also currently have a benq bl3200 for 2D usage so matching it with a 32in 3D 1440p would be perfect but it looks like there won't be any new lightboost 3D monitor in the future due to Nvidia recent move. [/quote]
I feel your pain. For me 27" is enough though. Just gotta figure out when to buy one. And which model. I'm sure you can appreciate the difference between 1440p and 1080p3D
What is the difference between the PG287QR IPS and non IPS version
distantreader said:that's a bummer. I currently have benq 2720 lightboost 1080p so moving to a same 27in for 1440p is not exciting, plus I also currently have a benq bl3200 for 2D usage so matching it with a 32in 3D 1440p would be perfect but it looks like there won't be any new lightboost 3D monitor in the future due to Nvidia recent move.
I feel your pain. For me 27" is enough though. Just gotta figure out when to buy one. And which model. I'm sure you can appreciate the difference between 1440p and 1080p3D
What is the difference between the PG287QR IPS and non IPS version
I've used a bunch of 3d monitors at this point, and so far my favorite is my PG27VQ. Seems like less ghosting than all my previous asus monitors, and the colour is more vibrant.
I've used a bunch of 3d monitors at this point, and so far my favorite is my PG27VQ. Seems like less ghosting than all my previous asus monitors, and the colour is more vibrant.
[quote="CAPTAIN BLASTOFF"]I've used a bunch of 3d monitors at this point, and so far my favorite is my PG27VQ. Seems like less ghosting than all my previous asus monitors, and the colour is more vibrant.[/quote]
What about the fact that it is not IPS? I haven't used a TN panel since 2010. THouht those were terrible for colors.
And how do y'all know these monitors are 3D capable. It never says 3D on these
CAPTAIN BLASTOFF said:I've used a bunch of 3d monitors at this point, and so far my favorite is my PG27VQ. Seems like less ghosting than all my previous asus monitors, and the colour is more vibrant.
What about the fact that it is not IPS? I haven't used a TN panel since 2010. THouht those were terrible for colors.
And how do y'all know these monitors are 3D capable. It never says 3D on these
I don't think the IPS panels have fast enough refresh rate for comfortable 3D just yet.
TN panels have no problem getting down to 1ms.
gotta admit without this forum I'd be quite hard pressed to confirm my S2716DG is 3D Vision compatible. it is what it is with a dying, unknown tech.
[quote="acYm_in_3D"]I don't think the IPS panels have fast enough refresh rate for comfortable 3D just yet.
TN panels have no problem getting down to 1ms.
gotta admit without this forum I'd be quite hard pressed to confirm my S2716DG is 3D Vision compatible. it is what it is with a dying, unknown tech.[/quote]
Yeah how does one find out if a monitor would be 3D Vision compartible when it doesn't say 3D on most of these 1440p 144hz monitors I see linked here
[quote="Muojo"]Yeah how does one find out if a monitor would be 3D Vision compartible [/quote]
I gave you a link before, to a post that tells you how to look up compatible monitors.
[quote="D-Man11"][quote="Muojo"]Yeah how does one find out if a monitor would be 3D Vision compartible [/quote]
I gave you a link before, to a post that tells you how to look up compatible monitors.[/quote]
You did?! Was it on this thread?
Would I recommend the OLED C6, yeah I would. Yeah I don't have a 1440p monitor. I have a 55" TV. Looking for a monitor in the future for RTS games though. And in case I am in a situation where my OLED is not in the same room.
LOL, how much research did you do before making that statement?
For starters, the RTX 2080ti has a larger bus (huge plus), more RT, Cuda and Tensor cores (again, huge plus), larger L2 cache, more memory
https://devblogs.nvidia.com/nvidia-turing-architecture-in-depth/
https://www.nvidia.com/content/dam/en-zz/Solutions/design-visualization/technologies/turing-architecture/NVIDIA-Turing-Architecture-Whitepaper.pdf
The new GTX 1660(GP106) and GTX 1660ti(TU116) do not have Tensor or RT cores.
we were comparing a 1080 Ti to a 2080
that's a little large for my desk space. Best would be a 32" 1440p 3D lightboost monitor.
Xeon X5675 hex cores @4.4 GHz, GTX 1070, win10 pro
i7 7700k 5GHz, RTX 2080, win10 pro
Benq 2720Z, w1070, Oculus Rift cv1, Samsung Odyssey+
Oops, I can now see that.
Unfortunately there isn't one any larger than 27 inches AFAIK. Recently several posters tried larger VA panel but reported that the ghosting/crosstalk was excessive.
Xeon X5675 hex cores @4.4 GHz, GTX 1070, win10 pro
i7 7700k 5GHz, RTX 2080, win10 pro
Benq 2720Z, w1070, Oculus Rift cv1, Samsung Odyssey+
I feel your pain. For me 27" is enough though. Just gotta figure out when to buy one. And which model. I'm sure you can appreciate the difference between 1440p and 1080p3D
What is the difference between the PG287QR IPS and non IPS version
What about the fact that it is not IPS? I haven't used a TN panel since 2010. THouht those were terrible for colors.
And how do y'all know these monitors are 3D capable. It never says 3D on these
TN panels have no problem getting down to 1ms.
gotta admit without this forum I'd be quite hard pressed to confirm my S2716DG is 3D Vision compatible. it is what it is with a dying, unknown tech.
Yeah how does one find out if a monitor would be 3D Vision compartible when it doesn't say 3D on most of these 1440p 144hz monitors I see linked here
I gave you a link before, to a post that tells you how to look up compatible monitors.
You did?! Was it on this thread?