If you grab that, and you got a va panel, you gotta try that in a dark room but not pitch black, and play a concert video, and tell the light to follow the. Video
I used to do that using a poor man's ambilight (can't remember it was using 2 ps moves or using xiaomi wifi RGB light) and placed it behind TV.
It was amazing
To anyone who doesn't have a freesync/gsync capable monitor but does have a card I would highly suggest looking in to a monitor upgrade. The prices on monitors seems ludicrously reasonable considering the performance you're getting, and 'specially compared to other components.
Even if you get no fps gain in a game you will notice the smoothness difference from the lack of microstutter. If I'd known how big a deal it would be I would have done this years ago, but sort of glad it happened when it did since it gives me an eye candy upgrade in truly dry eye candy upgrade times.
Damn, it's working a little TOO well. Forgot I'd have to turn off AMD chill or at least crank its FPS up. I've been playing Cyberpunk lately and it's freaking AMAZING! It's only around 45-70, but so much smoother and if I put the monitor in "FPS" mode I can see so many more details! ("FPS mode" just adjust the brightness/contrast/etc to way to high for a normal desktop but gorgeous for gaming)
My RX 580 is running a bit hotter lately. Rather than the low 70s she's averaging high 70s-mid 80s. Just ordered this to see if it'll help with the temps, hoping it will.
The gaming is just incredible, this was a very wise sidegrade to make!
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My RX 580 is a PowerColor Red Dragon, so it's a bit over 10" long. Should be a good fit.
Only if I turn it around, they don't provide any sort of illumination or backlighting. Also I can choose the color and if it is static, breathes, or blinks. It doesn't have anything to do with what's on the monitor.Out of interest do the RGB lights do anything of use?
Only if I turn it around, they don't provide any sort of illumination or backlighting. Also I can choose the color and if it is static, breathes, or blinks. It doesn't have anything to do with what's on the monitor.
I put a small lamp behind my monitor and liked the effect, might rig something up to work like that.
It's really stepped up my gaming, it's almost like getting a generational leap instead of a generational upgrade type thing. I'm still just shocked at how big a difference it is.
Does that change the output based on what is being displayed on the monitor? If I could find one of those cheap I'd jump on it, but mostly I'm finding $8us adjustable color RGB strips for the back.If you're thinking about it, then this is what you need. You won't look back...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08FC3G9ZJ/?tag=b3d-21
But I'm feeling very iffy about blacksmearing
Does that change the output based on what is being displayed on the monitor? If I could find one of those cheap I'd jump on it, but mostly I'm finding $8us adjustable color RGB strips for the back.