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• #2727
Do it, from a non Windows user, w10 is pretty good.
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• #2728
Just bought a monitor. AOC IPS thingy. Cheapish. From PCWorld. There's a cluster of six or so pixels which have a dark grey tint to them. They're not black, not white, not a colour. They don't seem to be visible when displaying black, and they do show colour through them (if I paint one red pixel on one of them, it looks red. If I make the screen red, you can see that it's a darker grey spot). Everything I've read about dead/stuck pixels only talks about black or coloured. Help?
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• #2729
Take it back and get a replacement, it'll just bug you for life and may get worse.
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• #2730
Yeah, I was hoping there may be a way to fix it before having to lug it back. I'm not going to live with it. It's already made my life about 20% worse.
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• #2731
When I got my folks' last PC, there was one dead pixel. When trying to return it PC World said they had a threshold of I think 6 pixels (I can't remember exactly how many but it was a small number that still sounded ridiculous). They may have been bullshitting but it took a good half hour of arguing that the only thing I was concerned about was that they had sold me something brand new with an imperfection and I was not leaving without a refund or a replacement. They eventually replaced it.
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• #2732
It's at least six. Two rows, and maybe three in each row? I read somewhere that it's actually 8 near the centre. I'm just going to say 10 and let them try to count them.
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• #2733
If it's just the odd one or two, rubbing it a bit can fix it.
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• #2734
This is my solution for most things.
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• #2735
Yeah, thanks - tried but doesn't seem to do much good. Also tried blasting weird colour changes at it. Also no luck.
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• #2736
Any fucked pixels return it. It's not fit for purpose, you buy an IPS screen for colour accuracy.
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• #2737
Yeah, true. Such a pain in the ass.
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• #2738
They didn't have another one in stock. So no new monitor :( It was so much nicer than this 10 year old HD TV!
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• #2739
Any reason I shouldn't pull the trigger on this?
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• #2740
34"...
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• #2741
Nothing wrong with that assuming you're not gaming and you particularly want a wide screen.
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• #2742
We're talking a different ball park here. It's for writing/reading and occasional video game. Not watching films.
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• #2743
Why do you say that re: gaming? It claims to be a gaming monitor!
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• #2744
5ms response time. I would want 1ms for games. The widescreen would be good for writing through as you can have other documents open on the same screen.
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• #2745
But then I'd also want 120+ Hz too
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• #2746
MLG in da house!
I can't imagine I'd notice 5ms. I'm currently using a 19" HD Ready (720) LCD TV from about 9 years ago.
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• #2747
240GB Sandisc Plus SSD at ebuyer for £44 if you use the code 'SSD' at checkout. Today only.
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• #2748
I'm thinking it's time to update my Plex Server. On @Velocio recommendation I'm separating out the Media Server from the storage. Storage is fine, I'll continue to use my existing server.
I need more grunt for the plex server though. Planning on running a ubuntu headless server with only plex running on it, ideally able to transcode a couple of streams simultaneously.
Any suggestions on hardware. Ideally looking for cheap and quiet which obviously isn't an easy combination. Either something ready made or I can build up. Most of the searches I've done are a year or two out of date.
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• #2749
PC engines APU2 looks interesting. I've been considering it for router and nas duties. Not sure if it's powerful enough for meaty transcoding jobs
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• #2750
Cheers, but after looking at them I think the processor is a fair bit too slow. I'm looking for something with a score of upwards of 5,000 on Passmark-CPU Benchmark.
Yeah, I was thinking of giving that a go, been meaning to upgrade anyway.