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When you’re locked in the heat of battle, the last thing you want is for your monitor to start lagging. Built to handle some of the most demanding game titles, the LG 27GK750F-B FreeSync LCD gaming monitor is ready for whatever you throw its way Read More
Have it. It sucks. has high response times. Also had no luck trying to adjust the strobing with CRU. The strobing implementation doesn't look that good, despite what tftcentral says.. it's quite noticeable. Might be okay if you're just going to use Freesync (not strobing). Overall, not a great display.
That aside, 1440p is probably a bigger advantage anyway.
of course its a good deal. hence my question: any chance of shipping from europe? because shipping from outside europe to europe, custom fees will apply.
Got mine on this my first Massdrop ad overall I am happy. This is my first foray into 240Hz monitors so I didn’t want to spend a ton of Money if I wasn’t going to like it. I was a bit disappointed to see it shipped in its OEM packing particularly becoause the box was a bit banged up. Luckily LG packing was good and all components arrived in tact with no signs of damage. The monitor is well made and the support base is weighted and holds the monitor well. It came with a power supply as well as an HDMI and Dispmay Port cable. I only have an EVGA 1070 but I was able to get an average of 150 FPS. My CPU is old and was the bottleneck for me as it was at 100% for most of the benchmark. I played COD4 despite the CPU limitation and was very happy with the result. I was running anywhere from 90 to 120 FPS. I am in the process of building a modest gaming PC now and look forward to using this monitor. Over all a very satisfied first time Massdropper!
Can someone explain what "2ms (Faster), 1ms with Motion Blur Reduction" means?
Also, how would I know if my PC can push 240hz? Does it go by CPU/graphics card?
Doggo61920x1080 @ 240hz should be about 14 Gbit/s of data transfer, requiring an HBR2 (21.6 Gbit/s) DisplayPort cable or higher. However, not all cables are sold with an HBR rating, and any cable that is specified to handle over 14 Gbit/s should work, just be sure to check for that specification. See this Wikipedia page for more information.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DisplayPort#Cables
This looks like a way better deal than the MSI one, which barely saves any money. The lowest this one's being sold for outside of Massdrop is $332 on amazon.