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OLED 120Hz
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https://pcmonitors.info/dell/dell-up3017q-4k-uhd-oled-monitor/
absolutely insane

OLED
4k
120Hz
0.1ms response time (and that's not cherry picking gray levels either)

$5,000 though but that's WAY cheaper than any other OLED monitor released so far.

https://pcmonitors.info/dell/dell-up3017q-4k-uhd-oled-monitor/
absolutely insane

OLED
4k
120Hz
0.1ms response time (and that's not cherry picking gray levels either)

$5,000 though but that's WAY cheaper than any other OLED monitor released so far.
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The monitor market has moved so quickly the past year or two. Even my 4k 60hz gsync monitor feels outdated now. I'll be interested to see how it changes if pascal/polaris live up to the hype and can do 4k on a single gpu.

The monitor market has moved so quickly the past year or two. Even my 4k 60hz gsync monitor feels outdated now. I'll be interested to see how it changes if pascal/polaris live up to the hype and can do 4k on a single gpu.
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I'll take 3

I'll take 3
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4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?

4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?
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Viper4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?

Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)

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also like to point out you could always set it to 1440p or 1080p

[quote=Viper]4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?[/quote]

Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)

-edit-
also like to point out you could always set it to 1440p or 1080p
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ComangliaViper4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?
Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)

I can run AAA games at close to maxed settings at 60fps with 2 980s, I'd bet I could run some of them close to 120fps at lower settings and Pascal/Polaris should make that even easier.

[quote=Comanglia][quote=Viper]4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?[/quote]

Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)[/quote]

I can run AAA games at close to maxed settings at 60fps with 2 980s, I'd bet I could run some of them close to 120fps at lower settings and Pascal/Polaris should make that even easier.
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idk who polaris is but pascal is a pretty good medic i guess.

(in case you dont get it pascal is a tf2 player)

just wanted to clear my joke up :)

idk who polaris is but pascal is a pretty good medic i guess.

(in case you dont get it pascal is a tf2 player)

just wanted to clear my joke up :)
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DavidTheWinComangliaViper4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?
Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)

I can run AAA games at close to maxed settings at 60fps with 2 980s, I'd bet I could run some of them close to 120fps at lower settings and Pascal/Polaris should make that even easier.

980TI here, GTA V ultra is ~70 and BF4 is ~100. TF2 ranges from ~160 to ~280 with no cfg... this all on 1080p.

You'd need a beast... or triple SLI 980TI's for 120 FPS 4K.

[quote=DavidTheWin][quote=Comanglia][quote=Viper]4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?[/quote]

Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)[/quote]

I can run AAA games at close to maxed settings at 60fps with 2 980s, I'd bet I could run some of them close to 120fps at lower settings and Pascal/Polaris should make that even easier.[/quote]

980TI here, GTA V ultra is ~70 and BF4 is ~100. TF2 ranges from ~160 to ~280 with no cfg... this all on 1080p.

You'd need a beast... or triple SLI 980TI's for 120 FPS 4K.
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HyceDavidTheWinComangliaViper4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?
Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)

I can run AAA games at close to maxed settings at 60fps with 2 980s, I'd bet I could run some of them close to 120fps at lower settings and Pascal/Polaris should make that even easier.

980TI here, GTA V ultra is ~70 and BF4 is ~100. TF2 ranges from ~160 to ~280 with no cfg... this all on 1080p.

You'd need a beast... or triple SLI 980TI's for 120 FPS 4K.

Not for TF2. CPU is the issue not the GPU. If I remember correctly I had to max out my Anti-Aliasing with super sampling and max out anistropic filtering to become bottlenecked by my GPU which is a R9 390 for TF2 and I was still getting 150+ fps.

[quote=Hyce][quote=DavidTheWin][quote=Comanglia][quote=Viper]4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?[/quote]

Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)[/quote]

I can run AAA games at close to maxed settings at 60fps with 2 980s, I'd bet I could run some of them close to 120fps at lower settings and Pascal/Polaris should make that even easier.[/quote]

980TI here, GTA V ultra is ~70 and BF4 is ~100. TF2 ranges from ~160 to ~280 with no cfg... this all on 1080p.

You'd need a beast... or triple SLI 980TI's for 120 FPS 4K.[/quote]

Not for TF2. CPU is the issue not the GPU. If I remember correctly I had to max out my Anti-Aliasing with super sampling and max out anistropic filtering to become bottlenecked by my GPU which is a R9 390 for TF2 and I was still getting 150+ fps.
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HyceDavidTheWinComangliaViper4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?
Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)

I can run AAA games at close to maxed settings at 60fps with 2 980s, I'd bet I could run some of them close to 120fps at lower settings and Pascal/Polaris should make that even easier.

980TI here, GTA V ultra is ~70 and BF4 is ~100. TF2 ranges from ~160 to ~280 with no cfg... this all on 1080p.

You'd need a beast... or triple SLI 980TI's for 120 FPS 4K.

I don't own GTA V or BF4 but I've benchmarked my TF2 at 4k at over 100fps and I just tested Metro Last Light on lowest settings and had 180fps at parts, though averaging about 150 with dips to 90ish and maxed (no SSAA) I had about 60-80 fps. It's definitely do-able.

[quote=Hyce][quote=DavidTheWin][quote=Comanglia][quote=Viper]4K 120Hz. OLED is great and all, but the question still remains: what GPU on Earth could support that with at least semi-playable frame rates?[/quote]

Most GPUs for TF2 and CSGO on low settings B)[/quote]

I can run AAA games at close to maxed settings at 60fps with 2 980s, I'd bet I could run some of them close to 120fps at lower settings and Pascal/Polaris should make that even easier.[/quote]

980TI here, GTA V ultra is ~70 and BF4 is ~100. TF2 ranges from ~160 to ~280 with no cfg... this all on 1080p.

You'd need a beast... or triple SLI 980TI's for 120 FPS 4K.[/quote]

I don't own GTA V or BF4 but I've benchmarked my TF2 at 4k at over 100fps and I just tested Metro Last Light on lowest settings and had 180fps at parts, though averaging about 150 with dips to 90ish and maxed (no SSAA) I had about 60-80 fps. It's definitely do-able.
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when the oled gods lg or samsung drop an affordable 4k 120hz oled monitor come get me.

when the oled gods lg or samsung drop an affordable 4k 120hz oled monitor come get me.
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Well shit, just in time for AMD to release DisplayPort 1.3

So basically no gpus are capable of running such monitor until a proper connector (DP 1.3) that even supports that type of refresh and resolution comes out.

Well shit, just in time for AMD to release DisplayPort 1.3

So basically no gpus are capable of running such monitor until a proper connector (DP 1.3) that even supports that type of refresh and resolution comes out.
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