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  • I sadly don't have the time nor the nerves to fight my PC, but I sincerely hope that intel GPUs become a force on the market to consider in the future, prices from the big two are way too high, competition might change that.

  • In Germany the streets are far too often a fight for survival. I miss the Netherlands, driving there, bike or car, was so much more relaxing.

    But, you know, Germans and their cars...

  • The monitor is working, like I said there is a difference to 60 Hz, it's just not that big of a deal as I was expecting it to be. I don't feel missing out when playing on my old 60 Hz. When I run the UFO test it's visible it's working, and the games I usually play reach high frame rates. I used the cable that came with the monitor and got a new one (primarily because the original cable was a bit too short), it's on me.

    But don't get me wrong. The workspace alone was worth the upgrade, so I'm not depressed or something like that. And I have fun playing my games, and that's what matters.

    Thank you for your tips, I really appreciate it!!!

  • It's the Gigabyte M32U. It's a good monitor, like I said it's just me, some people just seem to not profit from it. It is a bit better than 60 Hz, but it's not the big difference to me compared to 60.

    I followed and tried many things from here: https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/gigabyte-m32u/, including overdrive. I bought a new cable, tinkered with the settings, both monitor and driver, it's just me :) maybe it has to do with age!

  • I must admit, when I got my 144hz monitor I was excited, coming from a 60hz monitor. But even if a game runs at 144 fps I don't see much of a difference, many people do, but I don't. It's a bit smoother, but not much.

    But if a game runs at 30 fps it's horrible. The Crew, for example, can be switched to 30 or 60 fps, that's night and day!

  • Definitely do! It's a fantastic parody of the 50s horror genre. It's cheap, it's ridiculous, it's so much fun!

    And the director is Joe Dante. Edit: Whoops, John Landis is the director. I always confuse those two.

  • When I was a teenager I played the newest games too, so I won't judge. Privilege of the young. Today my time is scarce, so I have the luxury of carefully choosing my titles, and I choose DRM free. But back then I would have "needed" to play the newest Assassin's Creed.