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Andres Reviews
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Product reviews, DIY and gaming.
Product reviews, DIY and gaming.
LG monitor OSD Menu Walkthrough (38GN950-B)
Complete detailed walkthrough of common LG UltraGear monitor menu settings. Monitor link: amzn.to/3YfF7Eh. CALIBRITE ColorChecker link - amzn.to/3YxSBg1
Alternative 2025 ultrawide options:
1) Xbox, PS5, PC HDR gaming - 34″ OLED - 3440×1440 240 Hz HDMI 2.1 - amzn.to/3UpxKci OR amzn.to/4dR47Hv (LG 34GS95QE or ASUS PG34WCDM)
2) PC HDR gaming - 34″ QD-OLED - 3440×1440 165 Hz HDMI 2.0 - amzn.to/4hufQPt (Alienware AW3423DW)
3) Productivity 40″ IPS - 5120x2160 120 Hz - amzn.to/48oYEGP (Dell U4025QW)
4) Budget option 34" VA - 3440x1440 144 Hz - amzn.to/4fh7PLA (Dell S3422DWG)
Alternative 2025 16:9 option:
5) 32" OLED Dual Mode 4K UHD 240Hz or FHD 480Hz HDMI 2.1 - amzn.to/4frG3wz (LG 32GS95UE)
Article with extra details:
andresreviews.com/2024/10/22/lg-38gn950/
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Contents:
00:00 - Quick action menu Brightness, Volume, Exit, Power off, Settings, Game Mode, Input, DAS
02:42 - Game Mode menu screen presets: Gamer 1, Gamer 2, FPS, RTS, Vivid, Reader, HDR Effect, sRGB
03:56 - Game Adjust menu: Overclock, Adaptive-Sync, Black Stabilizer, Response Time, Cross Hair, Game Reset
08:36 - Picture Adjust menu: Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Gamma, Color Temp, RGB, Six Color, Black Level, DFC, Picture Reset
12:21 - Input menu: Input, Ratio, Auto Input Switch
13:34 - General menu: Waves MaxxAudio, Language, Smart Energy Saving, Lighting Option, Power LED, Automatic Standby, HDMI Compatibility, DisplayPort Version, Local Dimming, Variable Backlight, Buzzer, OSD Lock, Information, Reset to initial settings
This review was not sponsored by any vendors. Some of the links in our video descriptions are affiliate, which means at no extra cost to you, we will earn a small commission if you click them and make a purchase. As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases. These help us create more content for you. Thank you for your support!
Alternative 2025 ultrawide options:
1) Xbox, PS5, PC HDR gaming - 34″ OLED - 3440×1440 240 Hz HDMI 2.1 - amzn.to/3UpxKci OR amzn.to/4dR47Hv (LG 34GS95QE or ASUS PG34WCDM)
2) PC HDR gaming - 34″ QD-OLED - 3440×1440 165 Hz HDMI 2.0 - amzn.to/4hufQPt (Alienware AW3423DW)
3) Productivity 40″ IPS - 5120x2160 120 Hz - amzn.to/48oYEGP (Dell U4025QW)
4) Budget option 34" VA - 3440x1440 144 Hz - amzn.to/4fh7PLA (Dell S3422DWG)
Alternative 2025 16:9 option:
5) 32" OLED Dual Mode 4K UHD 240Hz or FHD 480Hz HDMI 2.1 - amzn.to/4frG3wz (LG 32GS95UE)
Article with extra details:
andresreviews.com/2024/10/22/lg-38gn950/
andriisev
Contents:
00:00 - Quick action menu Brightness, Volume, Exit, Power off, Settings, Game Mode, Input, DAS
02:42 - Game Mode menu screen presets: Gamer 1, Gamer 2, FPS, RTS, Vivid, Reader, HDR Effect, sRGB
03:56 - Game Adjust menu: Overclock, Adaptive-Sync, Black Stabilizer, Response Time, Cross Hair, Game Reset
08:36 - Picture Adjust menu: Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, Gamma, Color Temp, RGB, Six Color, Black Level, DFC, Picture Reset
12:21 - Input menu: Input, Ratio, Auto Input Switch
13:34 - General menu: Waves MaxxAudio, Language, Smart Energy Saving, Lighting Option, Power LED, Automatic Standby, HDMI Compatibility, DisplayPort Version, Local Dimming, Variable Backlight, Buzzer, OSD Lock, Information, Reset to initial settings
This review was not sponsored by any vendors. Some of the links in our video descriptions are affiliate, which means at no extra cost to you, we will earn a small commission if you click them and make a purchase. As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases. These help us create more content for you. Thank you for your support!
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Love and Hate. LG 38GN950-B honest long term review + unbox
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Honest review of ultrawide 21:9 LG 38GN950-B and 38GN95B-B. Product link: amzn.to/3YfF7Eh Specs: 38” UltraGear Curved UWQHD Nano IPS 1ms (GtG) Monitor with 3840x1600 160Hz HDR 600 & 98% DCI-P3 100% sRGB NVIDIA G-SYNC Compatible with AMD FreeSync Premium. Alternative 2025 ultrawide options: 1) Xbox, PS5, PC HDR gaming - 34″ OLED - 3440×1440 240 Hz HDMI 2.1 - amzn.to/3UpxKci OR amzn.to/4dR47Hv (L...
Do You Need an Ultrawide? 21:9 vs. 16:9
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Usability, pro con analysis and experience using ultrawide monitors. Links to some decent options: 1) Xbox, PS5, PC HDR gaming - 34″ OLED - 3440×1440 240 Hz - amzn.to/3UpxKci OR amzn.to/4dR47Hv 2) PC HDR gaming - 34″ QD OLED - 3440×1440 165 Hz - amzn.to/4hufQPt 3) Productivity 40″ IPS - 5120x2160 120 Hz - amzn.to/48oYEGP 4) Productivity / PC SDR gaming 38″ IPS - 3840×1600 160 Hz - amzn.to/3YfF7...
Filter Dust with Tights
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STAHM3.0 aka. Compucleaner Compressed Air 3.0 duster to clean computers, motherboards, GPUs, PC, Mac, laptops, radiators, keyboards etc. Usability review and disassembly. Duster - amzn.to/3z2udZT 110 220 converter - amzn.to/4cSsqEG Ifixit screwdrivers - amzn.to/3XrdrwW Bosch screwdriver - amzn.to/3ZbJYIO Affiliated links. Modes: 2 (high and low airflow settings) Power: 550W Voltage: 110V/120V (...
Wanna look classy during lunch breaks?
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KAI Shun DM5900 / DM-5900 Higo No-kami. A review of a very beautiful folding steak pocket knife for food. KAI Shun DM5900 link - amzn.to/3AIyMc8 KAI 5700 (KAS5702) link - amzn.to/3yEkdWH Some extra details in the article - andresreviews.com/2024/08/23/dm5900/ andriisev Blade Shape: Steak Weight: 42g Leather Sheath Weight: 15g Blade Steel: VG-10 Length (Folded): 118mm Length (Unfo...
MAC Velvet Teddy, Taupe, Rebel, Fast Play, P for Potent, Burning Love, Captive, Craving, Myth, Aloof
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MAC lipsticks and lipglass swatch comparison review. Various formulas. Myth Lipglass - amzn.to/3LzO0Ta Delish lipstick (frost) - amzn.to/4bRtBnd Velvet Teddy lipstick (matte) - amzn.to/4d8mfwI Aloof lipstick (lustre) - amzn.to/4f6rLlr Taupe lipstick (matte) - amzn.to/46mGCnF Fast Play lipstick (amplified) - amzn.to/3Wg5vNe Craving lipstick (amplified) - amzn.to/4bRFDNy Burning Love lipstick (po...
2024 Budget Editing PC Rig for Adobe Premiere & After Effects
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Best Flip Flops for Summer. Salomon RX Reelax Break.
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Acer Predator X27 XB3 XB273K Repaste, Noise, Loud Cooler Fan Replace, Teardown Disassemble, Review
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3M DT8, DT11, DT17, 1900, 3939, 6969 Duct Tapes Review, Comparison and Tests
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Xiaomi Power Bank Mi 10000mAh External Battery Charger
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Not Durable! Nike Air Max Tavas vs. New Balance 490 (M490CA3)
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HoneyBee Stainless Steel - Spyderco, Inc. Usability Review
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Geekria SONY MDR-7506, MDR-V6 Headphones Replacement Earpads Review
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Zoom H1 + RODE Lavalier Handy Portable Digital Recorder Usability Review
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Durability Review - HAIX Black Eagle Athletic 10 Mid
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Sony MDR-V6 Studio Monitor Headphones with CCAW Voice Coil Usability Review
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XTPower MP-10000 External Battery Pack Powerbank Review USB 5V and DC 9V / 12V
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Repel Windproof Travel Umbrella with Teflon Coating review
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Flents Quiet Time vs. Drift to Sleep Ear Plugs review NRR33
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Gunnar SteelSeries Scope, Vinyl, Desmo review and comparison
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Marc New York by Andrew Marc Men's Tundra Down Parka with Fleece Bib, Faux Fur Trimmed Hood
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ASICS gel resolution 6 vs NIKE AirMax Tavas
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COTTON:ON Shirts for Men, Slim Fit, Short Sleeve, Sexy
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How to Order from Japan to US thru Amazon / King KW-65 Whetstone + nagura, 1000/6000
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I've had one of these monitors for a few years, and now the backlights are starting to fail. I'm going to try to replace them. Thanks for showing some of the disassembly of yours.
Affiliate links: LG 38GN950-B - amzn.to/3YfF7Eh Alternative 2025 ultrawide options: 1) Xbox, PS5, PC HDR gaming - 34″ OLED - 3440×1440 240 Hz HDMI 2.1 - amzn.to/3UpxKci OR amzn.to/4dR47Hv (LG 34GS95QE or ASUS PG34WCDM) 2) PC HDR gaming - 34″ QD-OLED - 3440×1440 165 Hz HDMI 2.0 - amzn.to/4hufQPt (Alienware AW3423DW) 3) Productivity 40″ IPS - 5120x2160 120 Hz - amzn.to/48oYEGP (Dell U4025QW) 4) Budget option 34" VA - 3440x1440 144 Hz - amzn.to/4fh7PLA (Dell S3422DWG) Alternative 2025 16:9 option: 5) 32" OLED Dual Mode 4K UHD 240Hz or FHD 480Hz HDMI 2.1 - amzn.to/4frG3wz (LG 32GS95UE) Full video here: ua-cam.com/video/SWlFGqHFqww/v-deo.html
Been using 34 1440p for 7 years, switching to 32 4K for Video Editing and Screen Recording
wow, great content! i might try to replicate this but might fail lol
no, you don't need no ultrawide. but the experience with a 34" 1900R 21:9 has been amazing over the last 6month
great video, man! just subscribed :) thinking of getting a good deal now for black friday, I think after watching your video, on a 32 inch curved 21:9 monitor. I mostly work with recording and mixing/mastering so I think it should be a big upgrade on my workflow.
thx;) what monitor are you currently using?
I was stuck between the g8 32' and the asus pg34wcdm, but I think I'm going go go ultra wide
Just leaving my 2 cents here. I had an "AOC Gaming CU34G2X" which is 21:9, 3444 x 1440 at 144Hz, curved and has a VA Panel. I have been using it since last year for gaming and productivity. Since last week I bought the "MSI MAG 321UPX" which is 16:9, 3840 × 2160 (4K) at 240Hz, non-curved and is QD-OLED, but also glossy. Same use-case for now. For DaVinci Resolve (video editing) I really miss the wider monitor, as you mentioned. On the other side, games are mostly made for 16:9 monitors in mind and sometimes it was a real hassle having an indie game not cooperate with the ultra-wide monitor. Streaming same issue. You have a much wider screen, but this can cause issues during recording or streaming. So content recording is quite bad, but content editing is great. I think in a perfect world you'd split your gaming and productivity setup or maybe have a splitter that switches your main gaming monitor to the productivity one, which would require lots of space and of course money. In a realistic world, I think a glossy OLED might also not be the best choice, as it does like to reflect things, if you are bothered by that. Still, it does look absolutely gorgeous especially at 4K. It's quite surreal, especially at 240Hz. Hope this might help some who think about getting an ultra-wide, which seem to get cheaper.
Wow, that's an informative comment, fully agree with everything. One additional thing is very often even those games that have an ultrawide support, instead of changing the perspective and give more field of view, instead take the 16:9 filed of view and crop it to fit 21:9 resulting in lost visibility. Similar to like IMAX movies are cropped for traditional cinema screens. Glossy screens yes, those are distracting and often hard on your eyes, but they do provide better contrast, so it depends I guess. In the ideal world it's better to have both wide and ultrawide setups and additionally matte and glossy subvariants of each ))
One thing thats always funny is when a 27" 16:9 user complains that some games on a 34" 21:9 monitor get black bars on the sides Well uhhhhhhh it ends up being the exact same physical size as your 16:9 so it makes absolutely no difference
exactly ))
Yep and 16:9 players always complain in game that the field of view is much bigger for 21:9 et super ultrawide giving them an unfair advantage
@@sylvainh2o depends on the game, some indeed give a better fov, but some instead just crop the original 16:9 image into 21:9 removing vertical pixels, pertains mostly to older games, the newer ones more or less learned how to handle ultrawides
There are 2-3 newer games that dont support 21:9. Older games have more problems. Most of them can be fixed with Ini mods. I use 21:9 since 2013. 98% of all games work with 21:9. Just buy a 21:9 and enjoy the games. You are not going back again. PS: you have 2x 4:3 and all tabs work perfektly fine with that. Some games work with that old resolution too. You play on the left in windowmode and on the right you look youtube.
what screen size do you have? 34 inch?
I might order a 60 micron metal mesh filter and see if that does a good job, if I ever get to I will update with results.
My case came with a huge rectangular removable mesh filter in the front that easily pops out and into place. I just slid the entire filter inside a 15 denier leg. Took me 2 minutes.
I just bought a ryzen 5 5500 pc equipped with an rx 6750xt 12gb and a 512gb ADATA Legend nvme with 16 gigs of ram is this good?
16 gigs of ram is a little too low, is it two sticks by 8 gigs?
@@AndresReviews absolutely! my motherboard is an mATX model, so it only has two RAM slots. given my tight budget of around $900, this was the most affordable option I could find
what tasks do you plan to perform on this machine?@@AdamYazamii
@@AndresReviews Mostly for gaming, but I've recently been thinking about getting into video editing as well
@@AdamYazamii there are games that run better on 32, but most should be fine with 16. Basic cut&trim video editing will be also fine with 16, by the time you need 32 or 64 it may be years of basic editing and learning. But of course more memory is always better. You may buy two sticks by 32 and have in total 64 on you motherboard and it will cost you around $100. But for now you may stick to what you have, especially considering gaming is your primary use case.
You can buy these from EU retailers and it will come with a 220v motor and an EU plug. It's a great product, I just bought one as a gift for my friend.
I got 2x monitors (boh pred x27), same manufacture month / year, so they should be equal, for some reason, while doing nothing, having the same settings, one of these monitors have the fans ramped up.
may be dust buildup
@@AndresReviews maybe, i suspect it might be a gsync or somethin'. it only happens on displayport and it happens immediately, so i doubt it is heat buildup. maybe ill tear it down and take a look inside.
the g-sync is sitting at 75*-74*C on idle, 300nits brightness, no overdrive only 120hz, so perhaps i do need to clean it.
75 is way too high, it may also be a dried out thermal paste
@@AndresReviews I'll open it up during the weekend, busy rn. I'll re-paste it with some extra paste i have, hopefully that will fix it for now. I'll let you know how it goes, the situation is ubearable. I dont mind the loudness when gaming, but during normal desktop use its very noticable
I would buy a Stainless Steel Woven Wire Mesh which is mostly sold for garden purpose, spray it black and use it as the mesh. Some of them are sold even down to 1mm opening. It will keep most of the dust out, while not destroying your airflow.
The instructions were unclear, now my pc smells funny🥴🥴
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Full vid here - ua-cam.com/video/VEQ9GJ7CJZk/v-deo.html 120mm fan Noctua NF-A12x25 - amzn.to/3zy3RiM 140mm fan Noctua NF-A14 PWM - amzn.to/4ex0Uh4 200mm fan Noctua NF-A20 - amzn.to/4eyGTql This vid was not sponsored by any vendors. Some of the links in our video descriptions are affiliate, which means at no extra cost to you, we will earn a small commission if you click them and make a purchase. As Amazon Associates, we earn from qualifying purchases. These help us create more content for you. Thank you for your support!
"Negative pressure is better for cooling “ - can you please give more details on this? From my perspective with negative pressure the air inside is less dense, thus it is worse in transmitting the heat.
@@Serg01111 it has been tested by multiple reviewers, and the temps measured are better for the negative. The air is less dense, but it is properly directed. The positive pressure stops proper air circulation, instead of going into one direction the excess air starts floating around the case. But in any way the difference is only about 1-2 degrees so not really an issue.
@@AndresReviewsthank you so much for the thorough explanation!
The best thing I found was a nylon filter. Commonly used in electric kettles. Also used in paint filter buckets. They can be found on amazon
I feel like just dusting out my pc regularly would be much easier, and temps would be better
for most cases yes, the method shown is good for extremely dusty conditions to avoid the cleaning every week
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I used a much older laptop for 4k video editing. You have to know how to optimize Adobe settings. And use proxy files, not use direct files. But generating the proxies can be time consuming.
why don't u guys use proxy for 4k, it helps to play even 8k footage pretty smoothly in old systems
it is possible, but it also means added rendering, storage, extra steps, more complexity with files management on ad hoc basis when new files are constantly being added. In general proxies are good, but i'd rather avoid them whenever possible.
@@AndresReviews i understand, if you are working with 25-50 footages of raw files then it will be very hectic to manage all those proxies and also having more space for those proxies which can take up to 500GBS have a good day
A bunch of us in Canada cannot get our EVOs replaced. Samsung sends us to Amazon and Amazon back to Samsung. Their warranty and the way they treat people is a disgrace.
Looks like it matters where you buy it from, maybe try to contact samsung.usa and send it to the US, they may accept, there shouldn't be any customs payments since this is a used product being sent for replacement/repairs.
Thanks can the DT8 seal the outlet and door gaps against flood waters?
amzn.to/3MRuYbw this would work better against water related situations, but it's toxic, so be careful
I have the large version of this and love it. KAI/Shun advertises this as a "Higo No-Kami" personal steak knife, because is styled after a traditional Japanese pocket knife. The Nagao Kanekoma company, which is the only company currently licensed to sell true higonokami knives, has also started making more modern versions with VG-10 and other steels, as well as different styles of handles. The owner of the company has also been releasing special editions that are engraved or have locking mechanisms (which the traditional style lacks) on Kickstarter under the brand alphakogyo.
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Quite a cool knife! Reminds me a fair bit of the Böker Kaizen, especially with that enlarged pivot collar.
Intel has recently slashed their prices very significantly, so significantly that now it actually looks as a better option than AMD. Also Intel has Quick Sync module (which AMD doesn't) that helps with H264, H265 encoding/decoding. The problem with Intel is it requires more power, more powerful PSU and Motherboard which slightly push our budget upwards. Also if you buy 13 or 14 gen Intels you risk a lottery, at some point you may face chip degradation and failure of your unit. But gen 12 as far as I know does not have this degradation issue.
Outstanding video!!!! Thank you for covering this exact topic.
Intel better 12 gen but required aio using the aircooler quite challenge unless you have extra desk fan blowing into your pc
I wanted to switch platforms over to AMD but I was able to upgrade to a 12900k. From Noctua’s compatibility they claim my D15 air cooler is more than enough. All I had to get extra though I presume it’s also factoring the 4080 super haha, was a more powerful PSU
@@borremoonkey 12900k with quick sync is awesome, in general you have a very decent system
i have never seen someone cover this topic in details. thank you a lott you just saved me paid worth of consultation! thanks andrew
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you definitely won the silicon lottery. the g skill timings are beautiful. that’s around 46-47NS which is wild. I wish ddr5 was able to get that low but doubling data rate means you need to double cas rate aswell to compensate. I’m running 6200CL26-36-31-30-61 1.64v 35-38c stable. Hovers around 57.1
those g skill modules were top bin and the most expensive so no wonder they performed as advertised). 6200 at CL26 is very good actually, what CPU are you using ?
@@AndresReviews Not to mention your god bin of a cpu lol. you are the only person that I’ve seen with these results on am4. The g skill kit was easily close to $240 or more. I’m running a 7800x3d with 2100 fclk. my goal was to get 6400 CL26 but I’m limited by max vdd on my motherboard. it could also be my cpu but I’m pretty happy with the results. if I want lower latency then I could always just get a dual ccd cpu to reduce latency by another 3-4ns
@@silfrido1768 my results are good yes, but, those are only benchmark results and they were not tested for stability, 99% chance that the highest overclocks were not stable, They were good enough for tests but if I started using that system most probably it would fail some day on some stage. F4-4266C17D-32GTRGB costed me $340 per two 16GB sticks. Together $680 for four sticks. Some also awesome results people had here docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1c3RTF_ZPjep-Zfimgoca2Ef1gSjZM0rSHVWLkknbfUI/edit?gid=0#gid=0 7800x3d remarkable cpu. But if you are running 2100 fclk with 6400 speed does this mean you decoupled the clock? Not really sure how coupling works on AM5.
@@AndresReviews that makes a lot of sense, but the fact that you were even able to post with those settings is pretty good. Your g skill ram is definitely not cheap but if you know how to oc then it’s worth the premium. When it comes to am5 obviously a lot has changed but tuning ddr5 memory is not really a hassle. As long as you find your limiting factors then you can tune accordingly. it’s pretty much the same as ddr4 but you are dealing with bigger values since they doubled the data rate for ram. another thing is, the infinity fabric is permanently de-synced so I’m not sure how they managed to still keep the clocks synced 1:1 below 6400mhz. when you exceed 6400 memclk then you de-couple from uclk & will be 1:2 instead of 1:1. but as always it all comes down to the silicon 🥲.
@@silfrido1768 nice, I see, need to transition to the am5 altogether to learn all that stack, still pretty happy with the am4 so keep postponing that action all the time ). BTW was thinking to switch to the intel platform to have a benefit of Intel Quick Sync for H265 decoding, but after the recent troubles with intel processors crashing, started thinking maybe that is not such a good idea. We even had two 14900KS being sold in our shop, and one of them started crashing only in two months of use. Stopped selling them altogether to avoid customer returns. The new AMD 9000 series is also a little not what I expected performance wise.
Hey sir, any updates on the x27 monitor? are you still happy with it? Did it lose brightness? I recently bought this monitor for 500 dollars used. It was used for 4000 hours. Is that a lot? Should I return it and buy something else? I read online that the panel has a 30k hour lifetime, and read someplace else that its 30k hours for 50% brightness loss
Hi, still using it and loving it. I havent measured the lux brightness values but subjectively it is still as bright, I don't see any degradation. $500 is a good price, 4000 hours is a very low number, basically a new condition. I wouldn't return it, you will not find anything of that quality for $500. Also the color accuracy is supreme, I tested it with CALIBRITE ColorChecker and it produced 99.8% accurate sRGB coverage calibrated from the factory. This is an IPS panel so it inherently does not loose the brightness over time as bad as OLED panels do, which become dim only in 2-3 years of burn time.
@AndresReviews Thank you so much. You're great, your video is so helpful. Have a good day sir.
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Hello i have thé samedi screen but who soft youbuse to chek thé temp ? Thx
Liked and subbed, saved me $1k for a repair from Acer!
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Opening the case seems impossibe to me. No matter what I use I just can't get them in between to open it :/
true, it is very hard, try a guitar pick (aka plectrum). Using a credit card won't work, I broke a few credit cards, but a guitar pick worked well. I also used a knife, but don't recommend it as you can damage the screen.
This is one of best reviews I've seen, congrats dude
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I have this exact problem. Thank you for this video. Just curious which intel processor and board you would recommend (within budget of course)
glad it helped you!
i7-12700K would probably be the most optimal option price/performance low budget wise. With Gigabyte B760 AORUS ELITE AX + some DDR5. Intel boards are more expensive because Intel is a hotter CPU, and boards require more thermal and power stage circuitry.
@@AndresReviews Thank you so much I appreciate your reply and the content in this video and happy to become a subscriber. I'm sorry if I missed this in your video but how much did your build end up costing you?
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Do you have the specific panel number? A backlight in my monitor died so I was looking to replace the panel. Online I see M270QAN02.? but can’t find a good answer for what that last digit should be
sorry, don't have it
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wow thank you so much for this video - my preordered x27 from mid 2018 turns off when my room gets too cold. I've been having to use a heat gun to warm it up and reflow it in-situ and/or keep it on 24/7 with a full white screen. The engineering menu that allows me to see the gsync temp is awesome!
I have heard the 1770 pro once and really liked them. But I wonder if the 1990 Pro is better for mixing/mastering. However, the bass of the 1770 was amazing for me. Can you tell me if the bass (really deep bass) of the 1990 are present? I Produce eletronic music and like to hear the deep bass of my sub. Other question is about the treble: I also tried the 770 Pro when I tried the 1770 pro that day, but I found the 770 too harsh and with almost no bass... Can you help me with these questions, please?
1770 and 1990 are very different. 1990 sound very natural, neutral and linear. I find them useful when i need to produce the final mix and to understand how they will sound on different devices. The bass is very shallow, almost absent. 1770 have much deeper and prominent bass. Treble is similar on 1770 and 1990. 1770 is more aggressive and sharp, 1990 softer and much more balanced. However 1770 give perfect instrument separation, you can clearly distinguish each instrument and vocals, they have more detail. 1990 don't give this separation, but instead they give a better mix output the way it should sound in real life. So basically these are different headphones for different tasks. I use 1770 for monitoring and error correction. 1990 for final mixdown and final pre export validation. If you need headphones primarily for bass - 1990 will not work, they are too flat for that.
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