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System Name | Ravens Talon |
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Processor | AMD R7 3700X @ 4.4GHz 1.3v |
Motherboard | MSI X570 Tomahawk |
Cooling | Modded 240mm Coolermaster Liquidmaster |
Memory | 2x16GB Klevv BoltX 3600MHz & custom timings |
Video Card(s) | Powercolor 6800XT Red Devil |
Storage | 250GB Asgard SSD, 1TB Integral SSD, 2TB Seagate Barracuda |
Display(s) | 27" BenQ Mobiuz |
Case | NZXT Phantom 530 |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar DX 7.1 PCI-E |
Power Supply | 1000w Supernova |
Software | Windows 10 x64 |
Benchmark Scores | Fast. I don't need epeen. |
As theres bugger all info on this monitor about the net I figured I would jot down some details for folks.
Image Quality:
Out of the box its pretty poor. However playing around with the settings will net you a reasonable return, it still won't be fantastic, but it will be a little better than average, some may even call it good.
Response Time: 5ms
Although rated for 5ms it seems like LG have chosen a much less flattering approach to how response time is measured, I would say its up there with the response time of 2ms screens.
Contrast Ratio:
8000:1. Note to get this you will need to select movie mode or internet from the F-Engine menu. Otherwise its a rather poor 700:1.
Resolution:
The LG supports all regular and widescreen resolutions up to 1680*1050. At 1680*1050 the maximum refresh rate is 60Hz and in 1440*900 maximum refresh rate is 75Hz.
Build Quality:
Pretty good. Solid base that easily clips in, and you can tilt the screen.
Connections:
Not great. One VGA port is all you get, no HDMI or DVI, although a VGA to DVI adapter works fine. Don't expect to find wall mountings either, the monitor doesn't have any.
Overall:
Its your average 22" screen, nothing fancy. It looks nice, has a OK picture once you fine tuned the settings, and does not suffer from colour bleeding, dead pixels or ghosting. For £124 you can't really gripe too much, although a DVI port would of been nice to see with a slightly higher quality screen.
Image Quality:
Out of the box its pretty poor. However playing around with the settings will net you a reasonable return, it still won't be fantastic, but it will be a little better than average, some may even call it good.
Response Time: 5ms
Although rated for 5ms it seems like LG have chosen a much less flattering approach to how response time is measured, I would say its up there with the response time of 2ms screens.
Contrast Ratio:
8000:1. Note to get this you will need to select movie mode or internet from the F-Engine menu. Otherwise its a rather poor 700:1.
Resolution:
The LG supports all regular and widescreen resolutions up to 1680*1050. At 1680*1050 the maximum refresh rate is 60Hz and in 1440*900 maximum refresh rate is 75Hz.
Build Quality:
Pretty good. Solid base that easily clips in, and you can tilt the screen.
Connections:
Not great. One VGA port is all you get, no HDMI or DVI, although a VGA to DVI adapter works fine. Don't expect to find wall mountings either, the monitor doesn't have any.
Overall:
Its your average 22" screen, nothing fancy. It looks nice, has a OK picture once you fine tuned the settings, and does not suffer from colour bleeding, dead pixels or ghosting. For £124 you can't really gripe too much, although a DVI port would of been nice to see with a slightly higher quality screen.