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Lian Li open bench - Fractal Design ARC - Thermaltake Cube (still have HAF 932 and more ARCs) Xfire OCed 7950s - Powercolor 290x - Oced Zotac 980Ti AMP! (also have two 7870s)Ĭrucial 250GB SSD, Kingston 3K 120GB, Sammy 1TB, various WDs, 13TB (actual capactity) NAS with WDs Mugen 2 rev B push/pull - Hyper 212+ push/pull - Hyper 212+ġ6GB Gskill - 8GB Gskill - 16GB Ballistix 1.35v Sabertooth R2.0 - Gigabyte Z87X-UD4H-CF - AsRock Z97M KIller The LG 27UK650-W will be available from January 26th for an appealing $529. This LG monitor gets rid of the company's hallmark glossy black in the color department, and instead adopts a glossy white and gray finish. As for connectivity, 2x HDMI and 1x DisplayPort are available on the LG 27UK650-W.
#LG 27UK650 W ENABLE HDR FREE#
Flicker free and blue-light reduction technologies are also on board. The panel features a 5 ms response time, aided by the implementation of AMD's FreeSync tech, which should help gamers achieve more fluid frame-rates. The sRGB 99% Color Gamut coverage is good, however, if not that rare a feature nowadays. The maximum brightness, however, leaves much to be desired on a HDR-enabled monitor: the LG 27UK650-W only manage to deliver 350 cd/m² brightness, which is lower than even the lowest HDR standard AMD considers as being HDR capable (a minimum brightness of 400 cd/m² is required for that). The static contrast ratio of 1000:1 means the monitor has a dynamic contrast of 5,000,000:1 (not that that particular spec matters much). The 27UK650-W is an interesting monitor, marrying a 27", 16:9 4K (3840 x 2160) IPS panel with HDR 10 support. LG has released a new addition to their monitor lineup.