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MrKryp
Senior Member
643
02-15-2016, 08:25 AM
#11
On a separate point, I noticed the budget could actually reach 2300 euros. When I initially suggested the build, I wrongly assumed it was 2500 euros. Here is my best suggestion that fits within the budget and includes the nice monitor!
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MrKryp
02-15-2016, 08:25 AM #11

On a separate point, I noticed the budget could actually reach 2300 euros. When I initially suggested the build, I wrongly assumed it was 2500 euros. Here is my best suggestion that fits within the budget and includes the nice monitor!

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TPG_Khalatic
Member
183
02-17-2016, 12:44 AM
#12
I’m still considering this option, but why choose an i5 when i7 and i9 are also available? Is a larger number actually better? 😝
Additionally, the RAM seems quite similar, except my advice is for a CL32. Which type of RAM would make it more compatible?
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TPG_Khalatic
02-17-2016, 12:44 AM #12

I’m still considering this option, but why choose an i5 when i7 and i9 are also available? Is a larger number actually better? 😝
Additionally, the RAM seems quite similar, except my advice is for a CL32. Which type of RAM would make it more compatible?

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powerguy67
Member
52
02-17-2016, 07:26 PM
#13
i7s and i9s offer a slight boost for single-threaded or low-thread applications such as gaming, though they come at a higher price. A 14600k provides only a few percentage points better performance than a 14900KS, which is the top Intel CPU priced around 550 dollars. Here’s a detailed comparison of the 14600k against other CPUs in gaming and general use.

For a 220 budget, this upgrade is quite remarkable. While there are faster options available, their higher cost often doesn’t match the gains. The recommended RAM is also very efficient, with low timings that enhance performance in games and applications. Simply adjust the BIOS settings to enable XMP and save—performance improves automatically.
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powerguy67
02-17-2016, 07:26 PM #13

i7s and i9s offer a slight boost for single-threaded or low-thread applications such as gaming, though they come at a higher price. A 14600k provides only a few percentage points better performance than a 14900KS, which is the top Intel CPU priced around 550 dollars. Here’s a detailed comparison of the 14600k against other CPUs in gaming and general use.

For a 220 budget, this upgrade is quite remarkable. While there are faster options available, their higher cost often doesn’t match the gains. The recommended RAM is also very efficient, with low timings that enhance performance in games and applications. Simply adjust the BIOS settings to enable XMP and save—performance improves automatically.

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HeadshotGames
Member
198
02-25-2016, 09:27 AM
#14
I made changes to my earlier update with the linked article! Sorry for the oversight... Dohh.
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HeadshotGames
02-25-2016, 09:27 AM #14

I made changes to my earlier update with the linked article! Sorry for the oversight... Dohh.

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iSceptic
Junior Member
16
02-25-2016, 03:25 PM
#15
Thank you again for your help. It really helps to understand. The monitor seems quite unusual, but I probably won’t need such a fast refresh rate since I don’t play competitive shooters or online games much. QD-OLED is impressive, though—I’m not sure how it compares practically to OLED or IPS screens. Are there other suggestions for a more affordable option that suits my needs?
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iSceptic
02-25-2016, 03:25 PM #15

Thank you again for your help. It really helps to understand. The monitor seems quite unusual, but I probably won’t need such a fast refresh rate since I don’t play competitive shooters or online games much. QD-OLED is impressive, though—I’m not sure how it compares practically to OLED or IPS screens. Are there other suggestions for a more affordable option that suits my needs?

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Sebluigi
Senior Member
727
03-07-2016, 01:48 AM
#16
There are clear reasons to choose or avoid OLED, and it comes with a high cost for a reason. OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode. Since these materials degrade over time, they can develop static images in the same spots repeatedly. You might have heard about the term "burn-in." With OLEDs, this issue arises because the organic components wear out unevenly across the screen, causing permanent marks. This is the primary concern with this technology. Despite this, OLEDs offer significant advantages: they respond faster, reduce input lag, provide higher contrast by turning pixels off individually for deep blacks, and use less energy compared to other technologies like mini-LED and micro-LED. Various adjustments in usage can help prolong their lifespan beyond typical expectations (5 to 10 years or more).

Here is a reference with burn-in and durability tests for different panel types, including OLEDs.
All monitor and panel models are susceptible to damage over time due to usage.

There exist two main types of OLED displays. The first is the traditional W-OLED, which features a sub-pixel design with a white pixel for brightness enhancement. The second is QD-OLED, which incorporates a quantum dot layer to spread blue light evenly across all colors, resulting in richer saturation than in W-OLEDs. QD-OLEDs also use a triangular subpixel structure, positioning the white pixel behind the primary colors RGB.

Another detailed article explains the distinctions between OLED panels and general OLED technology.

IPS panels utilize In-Plane Switching to deliver superior viewing angles and color accuracy compared to TN and MVA types. However, they lag behind OLEDs in contrast levels and response speed. TN panels offer the fastest response but poor viewing angles and colors, while OLEDs provide the best overall performance—though at a higher cost. Reviews often rank OLEDs as top gaming monitors, though at a premium price.

I strongly suggest checking out available options and comparing them to non-OLED models before making a decision.

Personally, I switched to an OLED TV and became deeply enamored with the technology. My current setup is a Gigabyte 4K 240Hz QD-OLED display. It delivers stunning visuals, especially for YouTube videos and gaming, thanks to its vibrant colors and minimal motion blur. The response time is nearly instantaneous, and the saturation is exceptional—even in HDR mode. It fits well within a standard PC build. I can confidently say I’ll never purchase a non-OLED panel again, though I admit this may be a bit of a bias. Feel free to explore stores and compare options to see what suits you best.
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Sebluigi
03-07-2016, 01:48 AM #16

There are clear reasons to choose or avoid OLED, and it comes with a high cost for a reason. OLED stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode. Since these materials degrade over time, they can develop static images in the same spots repeatedly. You might have heard about the term "burn-in." With OLEDs, this issue arises because the organic components wear out unevenly across the screen, causing permanent marks. This is the primary concern with this technology. Despite this, OLEDs offer significant advantages: they respond faster, reduce input lag, provide higher contrast by turning pixels off individually for deep blacks, and use less energy compared to other technologies like mini-LED and micro-LED. Various adjustments in usage can help prolong their lifespan beyond typical expectations (5 to 10 years or more).

Here is a reference with burn-in and durability tests for different panel types, including OLEDs.
All monitor and panel models are susceptible to damage over time due to usage.

There exist two main types of OLED displays. The first is the traditional W-OLED, which features a sub-pixel design with a white pixel for brightness enhancement. The second is QD-OLED, which incorporates a quantum dot layer to spread blue light evenly across all colors, resulting in richer saturation than in W-OLEDs. QD-OLEDs also use a triangular subpixel structure, positioning the white pixel behind the primary colors RGB.

Another detailed article explains the distinctions between OLED panels and general OLED technology.

IPS panels utilize In-Plane Switching to deliver superior viewing angles and color accuracy compared to TN and MVA types. However, they lag behind OLEDs in contrast levels and response speed. TN panels offer the fastest response but poor viewing angles and colors, while OLEDs provide the best overall performance—though at a higher cost. Reviews often rank OLEDs as top gaming monitors, though at a premium price.

I strongly suggest checking out available options and comparing them to non-OLED models before making a decision.

Personally, I switched to an OLED TV and became deeply enamored with the technology. My current setup is a Gigabyte 4K 240Hz QD-OLED display. It delivers stunning visuals, especially for YouTube videos and gaming, thanks to its vibrant colors and minimal motion blur. The response time is nearly instantaneous, and the saturation is exceptional—even in HDR mode. It fits well within a standard PC build. I can confidently say I’ll never purchase a non-OLED panel again, though I admit this may be a bit of a bias. Feel free to explore stores and compare options to see what suits you best.

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dashriptide
Junior Member
16
03-08-2016, 08:34 PM
#17
You’re considering options within a tight budget, but the available choice seems limited and questionable. If you need something comparable without breaking the bank, there might be better alternatives nearby.
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dashriptide
03-08-2016, 08:34 PM #17

You’re considering options within a tight budget, but the available choice seems limited and questionable. If you need something comparable without breaking the bank, there might be better alternatives nearby.

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kcristan
Senior Member
514
03-09-2016, 01:10 AM
#18
This product is an AsRock Z690-TAI chipset motherboard with ATX LGA1700 socket.
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kcristan
03-09-2016, 01:10 AM #18

This product is an AsRock Z690-TAI chipset motherboard with ATX LGA1700 socket.

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FrenchTost
Member
204
03-17-2016, 12:18 AM
#19
Hello! I found it really useful and interesting what you've shared here. I'm planning to place an order starting tomorrow.
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FrenchTost
03-17-2016, 12:18 AM #19

Hello! I found it really useful and interesting what you've shared here. I'm planning to place an order starting tomorrow.

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Wilson1
Member
178
03-17-2016, 08:45 AM
#20
Tell us about the progress or ask if you need anything!
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Wilson1
03-17-2016, 08:45 AM #20

Tell us about the progress or ask if you need anything!

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