Hi,A few weeks ago I started noticing that my PG348Q started getting 110fps on certain games. In Overwatch this happens with the ingame display. I've also seen it with the MSI Afterburner utility. I'm not complaing. But I thought the maximum FPS for ...
I've started having some weird things happen with my network a couple months ago. Sometimes when I get home, and turn on my PC, it will show that it does not have internet connection.EDITMy PC (A) and PS4 (B) sit on a table across the room. When the...
Hi,I use a RT-AC88U for my home network. I have several devices connected by wire for it.Sony TV (Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube)ReceiverPS4PS4 ProPCT Vision (AKA Layer 3 TV)Apple TVSeveral wireless devices (laptop, phones, etc.)
I just got the ASUS ROG PG348Q. It works great. But I noticed that in my Nvidia Control Panel that it seems to list the wrong monitor. An "Ancor Communic...." (see screen shot). How do I get my computer to recognize it correctly?Thanks
I saw this on FB today. 2 new ASUS monitors announced. https://www.facebook.com/ASUSROG27" 4K IPS w/ G-Sync (@60 Hz). http://rog.asus.com/393642015/gaming-monitors/ces-2015-rog-swift-pg27aq-27-inch-4k-lcd-with-gsync/27" IPS @ 120 Hz (no g-sync)http:/...
If you want to be covered by the warranty, then I'd buy it new.Warranty terms:This warranty is can be availed by the first buyer only and is not transferable from one user to another.http://www.asuspartner.in/WarrantyPoliciesLCD/
Guitarmageddon888 wrote:Monitors can achieve over their FPS limit. It just means you will see tearing once you breach the spec refresh rate. If you use gsync/vsync/Adaptive refresh you will not see it higher than the monitors factory refreshAh, thank...
martika731114 wrote:Hello, is this thread still alive? Because I've been getting the error too, and I have issues with my new laptop, and I just can't post the thread because of this stupid issue. What can resolve the problem? I can't believe that I ...
Looks like it's an insect that is stuck in there. I've had dead pixels, and red pixels, on my older LCD monitors. Those look like sharp, specific dots. In my case either Black or Red. For me, I was able to usually not notice them. Unless I was lookin...