mastrer1000 wrote:
I am drooling over the BenQ XL2730Z right now
Meeeeh. TN panel. Not very interesting. If you're dropping over 500€ on a monitor you should probably get an IPS panel instead.
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Searz wrote:
Meeeeh. TN panel. Not very interesting. If you're dropping over 500€ on a monitor you should probably get an IPS panel instead.
I think BenQ's main selling point for this screen is that it is ~200€ cheaper than screens with an ips panel and otherwise similar specs. If I would seriosuly look for a screen, I would not even consider 144hz screens because I would have to buy a better gpu(or turn my settings down a lot) anyway.

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Right now, I have to unplug my headphones and plug in my speakers when I wanna switch between them. Is there a way to circumvent this? I am thinking a device that lets me input a single audio signal and switch what it outputs to via a button or something. I only have been able to find things that work the other way around(you decide which source gets used for a single output device). It obviously shouldn't be something that affects the audio quality.
Right now, I have to unplug my headphones and plug in my speakers when I wanna switch between them. Is there a way to circumvent this? I am thinking a device that lets me input a single audio signal and switch what it outputs to via a button or something. I only have been able to find things that work the other way around(you decide which source gets used for a single output device). It obviously shouldn't be something that affects the audio quality.

Can't you use Windows Volume Mixer for that? Just change between outputs that way.

I personally use my sound card's software to switch between outputs, which might be an option if you have a high-end sound chip on your motherboard or a dedicated soundcard with its own software.

I personally use my sound card's software to switch between outputs, which might be an option if you have a high-end sound chip on your motherboard or a dedicated soundcard with its own software.
completly forgot about this, sorry for not responding earlier. I am at my parents place and only have my laptop with me right now, I will try it when I have acsess to my pc again. Thanks for the advice!
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It is not really necessary to watch all of it, but it definitly won't hurt to understand the concepts behind load order adn stuff like that.