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    [FT] My 6700 (non K) For your 7700k + $$

    Hoping to prolong the life of my current rig. Interested if someone has a 7700k in a older system, back up system ect that wouldn't be hampered by swapping to a 6700. A overclockable chip would give my system some new legs. I have Heatware under Gjohnst4, as well as over 350 positive feedback...
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    AMD Marries Cooler Master for Wraith Ripper: Threadripper 2-Designed Mega Cooler

    Reminds me of the old Tuniq Tower Extreme I used on old AMD parts. Its size was also daunting, but it worked very well.
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    LG Electronics Announces the World's Largest UltraWide Gaming Monitors

    This is absurd. My original question I asked what the resolution of the 144hz panel was. You misquoted btruner. If I had asked what the resolution of the 38 inch monitor was, your quote, and his article, would have been relevant and correct.
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    LG Electronics Announces the World's Largest UltraWide Gaming Monitors

    What opinion? The article states that the 34UC79G is the 144hz panel. Not the 38UC99. The article does not provide a resolution for the 34UC79G. I, and other users, looked it on LG's website. You stated the resolution for the 144hz panel was 3840 x 1600, which is not correct.
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    LG Electronics Announces the World's Largest UltraWide Gaming Monitors

    That is not correct. The 3840 x 1600 is the new 38 inch and does not run at 144hz The new 34 will run at 144hz at 2560 x 1080, but will run at a unknown refresh at 3440 x 1440 (might be listed on LG website)
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    LG Electronics Announces the World's Largest UltraWide Gaming Monitors

    I see TPU users throwing around that resolution, I don't see it in the article?
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    LG Electronics Announces the World's Largest UltraWide Gaming Monitors

    I do not see the resolution listed for the 144hz panel. Did I miss it?
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    Creative Unleashes The X-Fi Sonic Carrier

    If you are willing to pay this $$$, I would consider the Yamaha YSP-5600. The sound projectors Yamaha has been making for the past ten years truly are special. Adding Atmos should make them Amazing. Best all in one solution by a far margin in my opinion. I have a nice 7.2 system in my basement...
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