I bought a 40 inch monitor :)
The height is good. If it was possible to buy a square monitor I would by
one.
If you buy a monitor, check if your video card can handle it and at what
framerate.
I have a gtx 770, in counter strike I have 300 frames a second. But for 4k
the monitor framerate drops like a bomb...

(o yeah I'm returning the monitor, I prefer 2 monitors instead of 1 big
one.)

2015-09-24 4:04 GMT+02:00 Tim Leydecker <bauero...@gmx.de>:

> Hi Phil,
>
> I would advise against consolidating screenspace from 2 displays into just
> one display.
>
> It´s nice to have a 4kish main display if the distance to the screen fits
> comfortably
> to the sitting position in front of it and there´s enough depth to the
> desk but still,
> having a second monitor in something of the 24"-27" inch range is a very
> pleasant
> way to have floating windows, other programs and references in view but
> out of the way.
>
> Personally, I like having a 27" as my main, centered display and at least
> some 24" to my left.
>
> Other´s swear on centering their displays around their viewing axis but I
> don´t like looking
> at that gap between screens all day, I prefer things wheighted to one side.
>
> Anything much bigger than 30", I found annoying in the past because I
> would either end up
> constantly craning my neck around while looking across the screen or I
> would squint my eyes
> to read small fonts after having pushed the display farther away to reduce
> that initial headswinging.
>
> In a nutshell, i found it really depends on the available desk´s depth for
> a comfortable viewing distance.
>
> It should be deep enough to allow to push the display as far back as
> needed to see the whole image at a glance,
> fit a Wacom and keyboard inbetween and still let you rest your forearms
> comfortably on the desk.
>
> Cheers,
>
> tim
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Am 23.09.2015 um 22:21 schrieb Phil Harbath:
>
> Has anyone used a 34 inch monitor for mostly 3D work, any comments
> appreciated.
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> From: <pete...@skynet.be>pete...@skynet.be
> Sent: ‎9/‎23/‎2015 4:11 AM
> To: <softimage@listproc.autodesk.com>softimage@listproc.autodesk.com
> Subject: Re: 3Delight (free) - 8 core restriction and toon renders
>
> but did you check in task manager to see if there are actually 8 cores
> active?
>
> in my tests with the 8-core restricted version, there were only 4 cores
> active as before – and I’ve seen it mentioned here as well. (not saying
> that what you got out of those 4 cores wasn’t cool)
>
>
>
>
>

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