What 2560x1440 monitors do you /g/uys recommend? Best bang for your buck?
>>58216543
Don't know about monitors, but the best bang for a buck is your mom.
Korean 27" 1440 144hz ips.
Think it's called: 27" fast
On eBay. Seriously a great monitor. Cheap as your mom
>>58216543
I fucking hate shopping for monitors, literally the most frustrating thing to shop for, there is ALWAYS one thing about them that fucks the whole thing up
>>58216543
I have a Dell U2715H and it is glorious, it is not really "bang for your buck" though
>>58216714
Have you had any issues with backlight bleeding?
Benq 2765 for work
>>58216861
Yes, there is backlight bleed. It's not bad though, it's unnoticeable at brightness 10 which is about as bright as I ever put it. Brightness 10 and a solid black desktop background and I never notice it, but all IPS panels will have some bleed.
>>58216659
This, got it for ~350$ years ago, there was some light bleed, but was fixed easily enough, and it overclock to 96hz (some even get 120).
cons: only one dvi input and the bezel/stand is mediocre, but it does have vesa mount.
>>58216981
Same here, I have a similar panel the one used in the U2515H (60hz 1440p IPS panel), at brightness 10-20 it's perfectly fine with a black background, higher than that and there is noticeable backlight bleed, but honestly i keep mine around 10 brightness as that's more than enough for me.
>>58216659
This. Picked up a cheap Korean monitor under $200 and was able to get the monitor to 110hz refresh rate.
>>58216659
Mine is arriving. I bought the Crossover 27" 144Hz IPS. It has a very nice mount, a good thin bezel and relatively cheap (450€~). I think that since I bought it is like 10€ cheaper. Also, take care of customs, I didn't think about them on got to pay another 138€ or so, so almost 600€ spent, but still, 250€ cheaper than the regular Asus one with the same specs and a worse stant, thought the Asus one can be placed vertically.