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- Madhias
- BS TORPE
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- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
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It was just shot by hand with ISO 6400 in the dark room, with 100mm, focus should be somewhere in the middle of the HHKB.
- smithyithy
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: KBP V60 Matias Click
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
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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.


- smithyithy
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: KBP V60 Matias Click
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
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I have a dog. He's savage
But no, basically to keep it cleaner and unmarked. I know that no matter how careful I am it'll get bumped if it's on the floor and attract more dust. Plus why have a nice window if I can't sit and look through it haha.

But no, basically to keep it cleaner and unmarked. I know that no matter how careful I am it'll get bumped if it's on the floor and attract more dust. Plus why have a nice window if I can't sit and look through it haha.
- smithyithy
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: KBP V60 Matias Click
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: So far.. Matias Click
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- Madhias
- BS TORPE
- Location: Wien, Austria
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: Wacom tablet
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That screen is really amazing! Must be like really being into a game when playing. I also had my PC for a very long time on the desktop, now not, because now the PC is inside a chest
Here's part of my desktop at work, where I switched to a 1800 after using a SSK for a long time (maybe about a year or more). I really have to find a use for the numpad again! But time will tell. I like that board.


Here's part of my desktop at work, where I switched to a 1800 after using a SSK for a long time (maybe about a year or more). I really have to find a use for the numpad again! But time will tell. I like that board.

- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
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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.
- smithyithy
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: KBP V60 Matias Click
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Thanks.
The monitor is an Acer XR342CK, so a 34" curved 21:9. The panel is 3440x1440 IPS, refresh rate is 75Hz.
It does support FreeSync / Adaptive Sync but not G-Sync so it doesn't pair up to my nVidia GPU fully in that regard.. But taking into account the games I play, I opted for the higher resolution and size over a high refresh rate 'gaming' monitor so to speak.
With V-Sync on, I can sit at 75fps / 75Hz all day on most games on Ultra / Very High. For games like Battlefield 1 I just let it run uncapped to reduce any input lag, it'll run multiplayer at 90fps on average.
It was on a flash sale too, main reason I bought it
The monitor is an Acer XR342CK, so a 34" curved 21:9. The panel is 3440x1440 IPS, refresh rate is 75Hz.
It does support FreeSync / Adaptive Sync but not G-Sync so it doesn't pair up to my nVidia GPU fully in that regard.. But taking into account the games I play, I opted for the higher resolution and size over a high refresh rate 'gaming' monitor so to speak.
With V-Sync on, I can sit at 75fps / 75Hz all day on most games on Ultra / Very High. For games like Battlefield 1 I just let it run uncapped to reduce any input lag, it'll run multiplayer at 90fps on average.
It was on a flash sale too, main reason I bought it

- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
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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'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...
- smithyithy
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: KBP V60 Matias Click
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: So far.. Matias Click
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GTX 1080, it's a Palit Super Jetstream. Great card, big old beast but performs very well.
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.
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
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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.
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.
- seebart
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- Location: Germany
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- seebart
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco ZERO green alps, Model F 122 Terminal
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret / Roller Mouse Pro 1
- Favorite switch: MX Mount Topre / Model F Buckling
- DT Pro Member: 0167
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.
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.
- seebart
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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.
- derzemel
- Location: Bucharest, Romania
- Main keyboard: FC660C, SSK, TX-1800 Nixie
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos 7000
- Favorite switch: Alps SKCL/SKCM tactile
- kekstee
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: HHKB
- Main mouse: RFM01
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Yeah, not really excited about any monitor you can buy currently. Maybe HDR will change that.
Recently got a used PA271w which was relatively cheap and delivers with picture quality/uniformity at least.
I'd rather not touch a gaming monitor before those things look good next to an accurate one.
Recently got a used PA271w which was relatively cheap and delivers with picture quality/uniformity at least.
I'd rather not touch a gaming monitor before those things look good next to an accurate one.
- smithyithy
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: KBP V60 Matias Click
- Main mouse: Mionix Naos
- Favorite switch: So far.. Matias Click
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Tidy! 

- seebart
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Yes, perfect symbiosis of old and new technology! I need to try that with my Displaywriter and a tablet sometime.