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Dell has the S3220DGF 32" Curved Gaming Monitor on sale right now for $350.00. This monitor normally sells for $450.00 and when you signup for Dell.com emails you will be sent a code (code can take up to an hour before you receive it) for an additional 10% off. This brings the total price for the monitor to $315.00+ tax.
I bought this very monitor from BestBuy earlier in the week for the same price, but without the additional 10% off coupon. However, some have reported a delay in shipping when ordering this monitor direct from Dell so please keep this in mind as a possibility.
https://deals.dell.com/en-us/mpp/...etail/5fnk
10% off email signup coupon -
https://www.dell.com/preferences/signup/ [dell.com]
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While playing games with G sync enabled, it will black out (disconnect) for about 5-10 seconds and then reconnect. This seems to happen when the frames drop below a certain amount (anything less than 60-70 for me). It also seems like certain dark colors on the screen will cause the screen to do the same thing.
With g sync disabled this monitor works fine, but Gsync is important to me. After following various instructions on how to get this to work, I gave up. I updated driver and monitor firmware, changed the Hz, used the CRU tool, as well as Nvidia's Control Panel tool, different display port cables, etc...
It's too bad there's no 32 inch Gsync monitors at this price point. The build quality feels great, the screen is crisp but I'll have to return it unless I can find an actual fix.
ETA: 165hz with Display Port
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ETA: 165hz with Display Port
While playing games with G sync enabled, it will black out (disconnect) for about 5-10 seconds and then reconnect. This seems to happen when the frames drop below a certain amount (anything less than 60-70 for me). It also seems like certain dark colors on the screen will cause the screen to do the same thing.
With g sync disabled this monitor works fine, but Gsync is important to me. After following various instructions on how to get this to work, I gave up. I updated driver and monitor firmware, changed the Hz, used the CRU tool, as well as Nvidia's Control Panel tool, different display port cables, etc...
It's too bad there's no 32 inch Gsync monitors at this price point. The build quality feels great, the screen is crisp but I'll have to return it unless I can find an actual fix.
Are there better IPS nano cell monitors out there? Absolutely! But for this price and quality this is a very good option IMO.
165hz with Display port
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2x HDMI
1x DP
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While playing games with G sync enabled, it will black out (disconnect) for about 5-10 seconds and then reconnect. This seems to happen when the frames drop below a certain amount (anything less than 60-70 for me). It also seems like certain dark colors on the screen will cause the screen to do the same thing.
With g sync disabled this monitor works fine, but Gsync is important to me. After following various instructions on how to get this to work, I gave up. I updated driver and monitor firmware, changed the Hz, used the CRU tool, as well as Nvidia's Control Panel tool, different display port cables, etc...
It's too bad there's no 32 inch Gsync monitors at this price point. The build quality feels great, the screen is crisp but I'll have to return it unless I can find an actual fix.
It's interesting, i got my rtx 3080 a couple days ago and it was super easy to set up Gsync with this monitor and have had 0 issues in about 20 hrs of total gameplay. I'm in love with this combo and only desiring a 4k 144hz HDMI 2.1 to go along with it.
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1440p, 165 Hz with DP 1.4
DP 1.2 cable included.
While playing games with G sync enabled, it will black out (disconnect) for about 5-10 seconds and then reconnect. This seems to happen when the frames drop below a certain amount (anything less than 60-70 for me). It also seems like certain dark colors on the screen will cause the screen to do the same thing.
With g sync disabled this monitor works fine, but Gsync is important to me. After following various instructions on how to get this to work, I gave up. I updated driver and monitor firmware, changed the Hz, used the CRU tool, as well as Nvidia's Control Panel tool, different display port cables, etc...
It's too bad there's no 32 inch Gsync monitors at this price point. The build quality feels great, the screen is crisp but I'll have to return it unless I can find an actual fix.
Did you use a DP1.4 cable?
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While playing games with G sync enabled, it will black out (disconnect) for about 5-10 seconds and then reconnect. This seems to happen when the frames drop below a certain amount (anything less than 60-70 for me). It also seems like certain dark colors on the screen will cause the screen to do the same thing.
With g sync disabled this monitor works fine, but Gsync is important to me. After following various instructions on how to get this to work, I gave up. I updated driver and monitor firmware, changed the Hz, used the CRU tool, as well as Nvidia's Control Panel tool, different display port cables, etc...
It's too bad there's no 32 inch Gsync monitors at this price point. The build quality feels great, the screen is crisp but I'll have to return it unless I can find an actual fix.
Have you tried creating a custom resolution dropping the 165hz to 144hz? This fixed the problem for me and G-Sync works just fine!