Awesome..got the same one about two weeks back from them.Wootware dropped off this beast!
4k 240hz oled, can't wait to set it up!![]()
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Awesome..got the same one about two weeks back from them.Wootware dropped off this beast!
4k 240hz oled, can't wait to set it up!![]()
Wait, you've installed a driver for your CPU?
Didn't see this posted here yet, Looks like Wootware is planning some Wootvision mini-LED monitors.
No pricing yet but they have 3 preliminary listings up for their Wootvision Pro monitors, 2 mini-led and 1 QD-OLED.
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WootVision Pro WV27QHDML0R-180HZ 27" WQHD (2560x1440) 180Hz 1ms Fast IPS Mini-LED FreeSync HDR1000 Black Desktop Monitor
Buy WootVision Pro WV27QHDML0R-180HZ 27" WQHD (2560x1440) 180Hz 1ms Fast IPS Mini-LED FreeSync HDR1000 Black Desktop Monitor at Wootware with fast shipping & superb service.www.wootware.co.za
if the pricing is affordable I am definitely interested in upgrading to a mini-led, OLED is just way out of my budget.
YesIs mini-LED way better than IPS for gaming and media consumption?
Mini-led refers to the backlight system, the panel is still an IPS panel, it's way better than a normal LED IPS monitor.Is mini-LED way better than IPS for gaming and media consumption?
Best is to try to learn/spec a pc yourself so can eventually troubleshoot yourself too... and then drop it here/other forums for advice etc. Only way to properly learn is through mistakes and research, not just copy/paste someone else' build.Good day.
I was told to ask this question here. Sorry if in wrong place.
The context is I am using a 3060 gaming laptop which recently has had charging issues even after buying a new charger. I use this primarily for online online pvp games and none of these are testing my 3060 laptop so these are not very demanding games. (Example World of Warcraft)
Solution 1 is to buy a new gaming laptop. My laptops have all lasted at least 3 years. Based on research I can't seem to find a 4060 laptop I trust. Also not sure I need this when I have a portable gaming console. But would consider recommendations if any as probably simpler for me than figuring out a pc to buy.
Solution 2 is probably more relevant here and that is to buy a gaming pc. This is really just to do casual PVP and every day tasks like admin, work, etc. Anyone got some recommended pre-built PC at Computer Mania, etc or some Wootware PC builder configuration that would work?
Budget is ideally not more than R20k as this will not be my main gaming device (console gamer) but if I can go even lower than that, then awesome too. I saw a 4060 pre-built PC for less than R17K too but not sure on that one in terms of any compromises that would bypass my terrible understanding of PC components. Main things I am looking for are avoiding bad components such as power supply, etc which is confusing my endlessly.
Regards,
Noob gamer
Budget? Cause 1440p should be okay on that spec.My 14yo had just decided he'd like to buy himself a monitor for Christmas... So I'm looking for a bit of guidance as I'm a bit out of touch with things...
He's running the following:
AMD Ryzon 5600
32GB RAM
Radeon RX6600XT graphics
He plays the regular stuff (Fortnight etc)
Well, Battlemage is here - and locally priced at an acceptable point.
If it could be made available for ~R5,499 it would do well in the local market.
Closest competition is the 4060 and 7600XT, which has the gigabyte tax on it.
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