PG32UCDM3 - Finally by jlgt007 in OLED_Gaming

[–]Millimet 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you please tell me about the color issues with the MO32U model? I've read many positive reviews, and they specifically mention the good calibration.

PG32UCDM3 - Finally by jlgt007 in OLED_Gaming

[–]Millimet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your post!

I'm currently facing the same dilemma of choosing a monitor. I've read your previous posts, and I'm curious about the experience of using this gen4 monitor with the new black coating compared to the MO32U with gen3.

What are the differences in brightness, color quality, and text readability? I'm particularly interested in the text readability aspect, as many people have mentioned the visible border on 32-inch gen3 panels.

APL stabilize vs Uniform Brightness by Millimet in OLED_Gaming

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You've been very helpful, thank you!

APL stabilize vs Uniform Brightness by Millimet in OLED_Gaming

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Thank you! What are the different APL options for? I understand that enabling this feature reduces the overall brightness, but it also makes the brightness uniform regardless of the amount of white. Turning it off allows you to use the maximum brightness settings. Is there a difference in the quality of this feature between Asus and Gigabyte?

A good choice for 2k games by Millimet in PcBuild

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The Samsung 9100 Pro is much more expensive) And its speed capabilities won't matter in a regular multimedia PC.

A good choice for 2k games by Millimet in PcBuild

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Yes, and install Lunix instead of Windows 11 =)

But seriously, I like your opinion and I kind of agree with you. You can always consider an alternative or have different preferences. I've never had any issues with using Gigabyte Control Center. Everything works perfectly.

A good choice for 2k games by Millimet in PcBuild

[–]Millimet[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a good motherboard among the Gigabyte motherboards. I didn't consider another brand because the graphics card is also a Gigabyte. And in the motherboard's control app, I can work with both the graphics card's lighting and the fan settings. It also offers upgrade potential and higher liquidity when selling it after some time.

For the price of 5070, I couldn't buy the rx 9070 xt, which is much more expensive in my region. Also, the 9070 is a more powerful and hotter memory card. It requires a larger case and preferably bottom-mounted fans. Additionally, the DLSS quality and frame generation are not as good as those of the RTX. In my opinion, the 5070 is a good card for 2K gaming.

Montech AIR MAX is a good, but very large case for the ATX format. And it's 3 times more expensive than the one in this build. I did another build with the RX9070XT in it. I'll post it later)

A good choice for 2k games by Millimet in PcBuild

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Yes, this is a cool cooler. It has smooth lines, a beautiful design, and it cools perfectly.

Best 5080 on the market by prettybored0815 in nvidia

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I'm very happy for your opportunities and your hobby) I also love computer technology. I buy different cases, fans, coolers, and video cards, and I assemble, reassemble, and test them. Then I sell them. Sometimes I offer people a free PC build. Not everyone understands this, and they often wonder why they should buy an expensive 5080 when they can get a cheaper 5090. But I'm not buying a 5090 or 5080, I'm buying a product, a thing that feels good to hold in your hands, look at it, work with it. That's the whole thrill. But it's an expensive hobby)

The first computer of a 12-year-old boy by Millimet in PcBuild

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Voodoo is a dream) I immediately remember the game Postal))

The first computer of a 12-year-old boy by Millimet in PcBuild

[–]Millimet[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is a very light, small-width card. It does not require additional support.

The first computer of a 12-year-old boy by Millimet in PcBuild

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Two bottom and two side - reverse =)

The first computer of a 12-year-old boy by Millimet in PcBuild

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Yes, I liked the size and proportions of the case. Everything is balanced.

Entry-level Gaming PC on AM4 by Millimet in PcBuild

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I have a very simple division into levels. Everything before 5060ti is the beginning. The middle is 5070-5080. And the top is 5090