How come nobody is talking about this?(Acer XB280HK)
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009658
Just discovered this on a youtube video and was like... wtf , never heard of it until now, 4k 3d monitor with gsync. Nvidia 3d vision compatible.
I hate Acer's website!!! They really should fire whoever is in charge of it!
Couldn't download an owner's manual yet. But there is a new driver/EDID listed. Looks like max refresh is 140 lowest is 30?
[Acer.NTia64]
%0407%=0407.Install, Monitor\ACR0407
[Acer.NTamd64]
%0407%=0407.Install, Monitor\ACR0407
[0407.Install]
DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG
AddReg=0407.AddReg
Copyfiles=0407.CopyFiles
[0407.Install.Services]
AddService = monitor, %SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE%,Monitor_Service.Install
[DEL_CURRENT_REG]
HKR,MODES
HKR,,MaxResolution
HKR,,DPMS
HKR,,ICMProfile
[0407.AddReg]
HKR,"MODES\3840,2160",Mode1,,"30.0-140.0,30.0-70.0,+,+"
HKR,,MaxResolution,,"3840,2160"
HKR,,DPMS,,1
HKR,,ICMProfile,0,"Acer XB280HK.icm"
[0407.CopyFiles]
Acer XB280HK.icm
[Strings]
SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE = 0x00000002
Monitor.SVCDESC = "Microsoft Monitor Class Function Driver Service"
Acer="Acer Electronics"
DiskName="Acer Monitor Setup Disk"
0407="Acer XB280HK"
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Asus PB287Q can support 24Hz
HKR,"MODES\3840,2160",Mode1,,"24.0-160.0,30.0-80.0,+,+"
HKR,,MaxResolution,,"3840,2160"
Looks great, but I'd really advise against it.
If people are struggling to run 3d on the swift at "only"n 1440p, gaming in 3d on this thing would be a total slideshow.
Why are you unhappy with the PB278Q?
For what reasons would you rather get the Acer?
I have an Acer H6510BD and a GD235HZ, while I have no problems with them, I'm no fan.
I do love my VG278HE though and I am an ASUS fan.
Yah, I had it confused with the PG278Q
http://www.asus.com/Monitors/ROG_SWIFT_PG278Q/
hmm seems that it will not do 24Hz either
HKR,"MODES\2560,1440",Mode1,,"30.0-210.0,30.0-150.0,+,+"
I do have A 39" Seiki with a 3840x2160@30Hz resolution. An old room mate traded it to me for money he owed for bills. The thing is, it looks great when using 4K resolutions, but anything lower produces a soft image that isn't very crisp.
So I wonder how it'll be on the ACER using 1440P or 1080P.
I do have A 39" Seiki with a 3840x2160@30Hz resolution. An old room mate traded it to me for money he owed for bills. The thing is, it looks great when using 4K resolutions, but anything lower produces a soft image that isn't very crisp.
So I wonder how it'll be on the ACER using 1440P or 1080P.
NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal), Intel Core i7-6900K, Win 10 Pro,
ASUS ROG Rampage V Edition 10, G.Skill RipJaws V 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34,
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q, ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q, Acer Predator XB280HK, BenQ W710ST
[quote="Kingping1"]the acer 4k model doesn't support 3d.[/quote]
It has "Nvidia 3D Vision Ready" tag on it from Nvidia. And the page itself clearly says: "This monitor is 3D ready!"
Where is your source of information?
Check the specs. It doesn't support 3D because it only has a 60hz refresh rate.
ASUS X58 P6T Deluxe MBO, 680 SLI, ASUS VG278HE 3D Monitor, Ideazon Merc Stealth Keyboard, Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse, Corsair Headphones, Windows 7 64 bit
Actually, the Acer product page says it has a 144hz refresh rate. Scroll down and click the "ultra fluid motions" button.
http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/series/xb0
Bandwidth required to push a 4K 30Hz signal is about the same as required for 1080P at 120Hz
Using CVT Reduced blank timings
1920x1080P@120HZ = 285.5424 MHz
3840x2160@30Hz = 262.92 MHz
HDMI 2.0 has enough bandwidth for a 4K 60Hz signal.
Displayport has the bandwidth as well.
Just discovered this on a youtube video and was like... wtf , never heard of it until now, 4k 3d monitor with gsync. Nvidia 3d vision compatible.
Couldn't download an owner's manual yet. But there is a new driver/EDID listed. Looks like max refresh is 140 lowest is 30?
[Acer.NTia64]
%0407%=0407.Install, Monitor\ACR0407
[Acer.NTamd64]
%0407%=0407.Install, Monitor\ACR0407
[0407.Install]
DelReg=DEL_CURRENT_REG
AddReg=0407.AddReg
Copyfiles=0407.CopyFiles
[0407.Install.Services]
AddService = monitor, %SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE%,Monitor_Service.Install
[DEL_CURRENT_REG]
HKR,MODES
HKR,,MaxResolution
HKR,,DPMS
HKR,,ICMProfile
[0407.AddReg]
HKR,"MODES\3840,2160",Mode1,,"30.0-140.0,30.0-70.0,+,+"
HKR,,MaxResolution,,"3840,2160"
HKR,,DPMS,,1
HKR,,ICMProfile,0,"Acer XB280HK.icm"
[0407.CopyFiles]
Acer XB280HK.icm
[Strings]
SPSVCINST_ASSOCSERVICE = 0x00000002
Monitor.SVCDESC = "Microsoft Monitor Class Function Driver Service"
Acer="Acer Electronics"
DiskName="Acer Monitor Setup Disk"
0407="Acer XB280HK"
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Asus PB287Q can support 24Hz
HKR,"MODES\3840,2160",Mode1,,"24.0-160.0,30.0-80.0,+,+"
HKR,,MaxResolution,,"3840,2160"
http://www.asus.com/us/Monitors_Projectors/PB287Q/
support page
http://www.asus.com/us/Monitors_Projectors/PB287Q/HelpDesk/
XB280HK product page
http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/series/xb0
support page
http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers/5493;-;XB280HK
If people are struggling to run 3d on the swift at "only"n 1440p, gaming in 3d on this thing would be a total slideshow.
For what reasons would you rather get the Acer?
I have an Acer H6510BD and a GD235HZ, while I have no problems with them, I'm no fan.
I do love my VG278HE though and I am an ASUS fan.
http://www.asus.com/Monitors/ROG_SWIFT_PG278Q/
hmm seems that it will not do 24Hz either
HKR,"MODES\2560,1440",Mode1,,"30.0-210.0,30.0-150.0,+,+"
So I wonder how it'll be on the ACER using 1440P or 1080P.
NVIDIA TITAN X (Pascal), Intel Core i7-6900K, Win 10 Pro,
ASUS ROG Rampage V Edition 10, G.Skill RipJaws V 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 CL14-14-14-34,
ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q, ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q, Acer Predator XB280HK, BenQ W710ST
It has "Nvidia 3D Vision Ready" tag on it from Nvidia. And the page itself clearly says: "This monitor is 3D ready!"
Where is your source of information?
ASUS X58 P6T Deluxe MBO, 680 SLI, ASUS VG278HE 3D Monitor, Ideazon Merc Stealth Keyboard, Microsoft Sidewinder Mouse, Corsair Headphones, Windows 7 64 bit
http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/series/xb0
Using CVT Reduced blank timings
1920x1080P@120HZ = 285.5424 MHz
3840x2160@30Hz = 262.92 MHz
HDMI 2.0 has enough bandwidth for a 4K 60Hz signal.
Displayport has the bandwidth as well.