u/FizzyFlips

Windows 10 or Windows 11?

Hi y'all! I'm wanting to decide between using Windows 10 and Windows 11. I've been using Windows 11 for a long time and I'm doing a complete reinstall with a format of my SSD. All my data is being saved to a different SSD, so all I've got to decide on is if I'm going to keep using Windows 11, or swap over to Windows 10.

I really like how Win 11 looks, so if I can get programs to make Win 11 look more like Win 10, that'd be perfect for if I decide to take that route. For performance, I don't really mind if Win 11 is technically worse for performance, I'm not a "squeeze every frame" out person. I'm leaning towards staying in Windows 11, purely because of my familiarity with it. Any advice is appreciated though.

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u/FizzyFlips — 3 hours ago

1440P OLED, wanting to get a 32" 4K

Hi all!

I currently have a 1440p 360hz OLED, But only really use the 240hz mode, because I can very rarely hit 360hz. I have a 4080 Super and want to know if jumping up to 4k will be the right move for me. I mostly nowadays play singleplayer games, though I do find multiplayer shooters fun from time to time. I'm not a super "it must be super high framerates!" player, but I'm not too happy if I can't have it on high settings with it getting ~100+ FPS, singleplayer games I'm more lenient on.

The current one I have is a Philips Evnia 27M2N8500! Bought it close to when it released, approximately a month or so after? 8233 hours logged, zero visible burn-in as far as I can tell. So far, brilliant! Just want to know if it's worth getting a new 4K one or if I should hold off. Any advice is appreciated!

I'm in the UK so worth going there. I'm wanting something with at least 120hz capabilities, and ideally as cheap as possible for the value. I'd rather spend £200 more on something that looks way better and won't burn-in after 200 hours.

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u/FizzyFlips — 4 days ago