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rgb gamer tcon boards when

>want to have a nice second monitor for colors
>primary monitor is 144hz and getting a second one at 75hz will lower it unless I turn off a setting
>turning it off occasionally causes screen tearing

What do?

What scaling problems exactly? I have that exact monitor and have no scaling problems. I only have my browser set to standard 120% zoom.
Only problem with that monitor is that it has some IPS glow and the built-in profiles are shit

Should I buy the LG 32GK650F-B? It's for gaming,watching anime etc.

FUCK. I purchased this 2 weeks ago and thought it was a loose cable. Shit. I want to be lazy and ignore it, but from what I read it just gets worse. Think I can play it safe and ignore it?

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Just got and setup that new Acer ET322QU revision that comes with the adjustable stand. Color is pretty nice, and 32 inches is actually fine for 1440p, I was expecting some crustyness to the text or something but it all looks good. The only negative is the stand was very super fucking clearly used before and beat to shit in the under/inner side. Looks pristine once it's all set up and standing, but they pretty clearly had a surplus on these and decided fuck it, let's throw em on a ET322QU and call it a new revision.

Now I have a 32" 1440p ips, and a 27" 1440p TN 144hz. I think I'm set, lads.

Windows scaling, at least for windows 10, causes gamma issues in windowed applications. The only way to fix this is by setting scaling to default or 100 percent. Don't understand why this happens but I just deal with it.

>tn
>I think I'm set, lads.
Lol

For what it's worth, it's the sg2716dg. It's still nowhere close to my new one but as far as TN goes it's pretty alright.

I guess, but I could never deal with another tn panel again. After going with an IPS panel, with at least 75 hz, I can never go back to tn.

because screen tearing is the worst