I can see a lot of grain/noise in this photo, was it shot on film or just due to high ISO ?Madhias wrote: ↑
Also was it your intention to out focus the HHKB logo?
Thanks, it was a really fun project, happy with how it came out too, performance has been excellent so farandrewjoy wrote: ↑That is bloody impressive for a first build , good job.
What model of monitor is that?smithyithy wrote: ↑My setup is constantly changing but this is a snap I got a couple weeks ago. I've had the iMac for 4 or 5 years but just built the PC etc in the last few months after moving away from console gaming (my first build). What was originally intended as 'buy a gaming keyboard and leave it at that' has since developed into this hobby.
GTX 1080, it's a Palit Super Jetstream. Great card, big old beast but performs very well.zslane wrote: ↑Which nVidia card do you run it with?
I'm wondering if there is a wide, curved monitor out there that could take full advantage of a 1080 card and deliver a minimum of 90fps in iRacing. I simply don't have room for a triple-monitor setup...
I am waiting on the 1080ti , my poor 980ti cannot handle 4k 60 with everything maxed outsmithyithy wrote: ↑GTX 1080, it's a Palit Super Jetstream. Great card, big old beast but performs very well.zslane wrote: ↑Which nVidia card do you run it with?
I'm wondering if there is a wide, curved monitor out there that could take full advantage of a 1080 card and deliver a minimum of 90fps in iRacing. I simply don't have room for a triple-monitor setup...
I would think so though, it depends what your requirements are and what you prioritise..
If you want to hit and maintain very high framerates rather than run a higher DPI resolution, then maybe look for a 2560x1080 monitor with G-Sync. That way you'll always get smooth frames with no tearing or stuttering.
You can get a 3440x1440 like mine with G-Sync that will run at 144Hz I believe, but it's still costs an arm and a leg. But I think even a GTX 1080 will struggle to run a lot of games at that resolution AND framerate, especially the current crop of AAA games at highest settings.
3440x1440 is like 80% more pixels so you'll definitely take a framerate hit, but I prefer the higher resolution and detail on the type of games I play so long as I can hit at least 60fps, whereas for something like a racing game (especially sim racing) I'd want higher framerates for sure.
You hipsters! I'm still content with my Sapphire HD 7950 OC. Of course I'm not running any giant screens at huge resolutions.andrewjoy wrote: ↑I am waiting on the 1080ti , my poor 980ti cannot handle 4k 60 with everything maxed out
Oh sure except I need to drop like 4k $$$ to buy one...andrewjoy wrote: ↑4k at 40 inch is just right for a monitor !
Yeah I saw that before, actually it's slightly cheaper in Germany if available.andrewjoy wrote: ↑nope about 500 GBP ,
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Iiyama-X4071UH ... B016UPDKIW
Its very good , but mine has developed a little bit of ghosting , will have to get a replacement.
we will not see OLED computer monitors soon. The burn-in issues are too big for themohaimark wrote: ↑I'm waiting for OLEDs to become affordable and available in smaller sizes.
Yes, perfect symbiosis of old and new technology! I need to try that with my Displaywriter and a tablet sometime.