PG32UCDP is the final hope for a bright OLED monitor. If that ends up being dim as well then I might just end up getting the PG42UQ if no PHOLED is announced next year. I'll go the rest of this year with the MSI though.
played till Jan. not sure if my whole 18 people are going to make it. they just stopped doing shit and ive run out of food and money....
runs good though. playing 4k maxed with frs (yuk, can still see artifacting) but get 50-75fps and vrr smooths...
The Crossplay beta is open.
Just request access and you will be notified when the dev is ready for more participants.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2074920/The_First_Descendant/
Asrock's first AMD release was the RX 580 in 2017. I guess "a while" can be subjective, but when you compare them against ANY other AMD AIB (save Yeston and maybe some obscure brands) they have had cards released long before that. So by me...
Blizzard died to me in 2021. After the McCree scandal they just went nuts with the political correctness which led to them going super woke and banning online players for the stupidest reasons. Not saying firing him and whoever else was involved...
Yeah based on the text description it seems to be there more for panel longevity. People at CES this year also mentioned that the Samsung models looked the dimmest of all 32 QD-OLED on display.
When I meant "big 3" I meant the biggest AIB/AIC partners worldwide. If I recall those three are ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI. For ATI/AMD Sapphire has long been popular. I always thought of it as ATI/AMD's EVGA. Sapphire cooling options seem to be...