Monitor: YAMAKASI Q270 vs X-STAR DP2710 vs QNIX QX2710
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Don't have much experience with monitors, but looking at 3 models:
The Yamakazi Q270 for $365
[url]http://www.ebay.ca/itm/141016682918[/url]
The X-Star DP2710 for $312
[url]http://www.ebay.ca/itm/X-STAR-DP2710-LED-MULTI-27inch-AH-VA-Panel-WQHD-2560x1440-Computer-Monitor/331180242313?rt=nc[/url]
The QNIX QX2710 for $370
[url]http://www.ebay.ca/itm/QNIX-QX2710-LED-Evolution-ll-SE-Matte-27-SAMSUNG-PLS-2560x1440-WQHD-PC-Monitor-/111258830737?pt=Computer_Monitors&hash=item19e78b0791[/url]
As far as I can tell, the X-STAR has multiple input types, which from what I've read, means it will have more input lag.
Can't find info on the response time of any of them, but one review on newegg says 8ms for the QNIX. One person online says they dont OC past 65hz, and another says they're the "easiest to OC".
And then a friend of mine has what is probably the same Yamakasi, and he says he got it to 120hz with no problems. Aside from that, I can't find any reviews on the screen.
Anyone have recommendations/experience with any of these monitors?
I don't have that exact model but I have a 1440p Yamakasi monitor and it works great. The response time on mine is 6ms so that one is probably similar too. I can't speak for either of the other brands though.
[QUOTE=Alice3173;45903381]I don't have that exact model but I have a 1440p Yamakasi monitor and it works great. The response time on mine is 6ms so that one is probably similar too. I can't speak for either of the other brands though.[/QUOTE]
Cool, and after some more reading on [URL="http://www.overclock.net/t/1225919/yamakasi-catleap-monitor-club/10290"]this page[/URL], I think i'll go with the yamakasi.
Overclocking in general, but especially with monitors, can be a YMMV situation
I have the QNIX screen and I love it. I haven't noticed a great deal of input lag, but I find it having poor adjustability.
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