![]() The first thing I did when I turned the Predator X34 on was switch from 75Hz to 100Hz overdrive in the OSD, letting loose that liquid smooth 100Hz refresh rate and just oozing into a pool of high refresh rate drool on my desk. I used the Predator X34 for around 10-14 days for the review, for hours per day during my usual work day, and for those gaming sessions throughout the day and night - don't kick me, I have an awesome job. Let's run through the menu quick, as things haven't really changed from the Acer XR341CK. It's not the worst - I have a ViewSonic display here that has a worse display, review coming after this one - but it's not the best. The on-screen display is just not that great to navigate. I had the same headline for my review on the Acer XR341CK display, saying that it had a 'cumbersome on-screen display,' with the same being said here on the Predator X34. On-Screen Display Cumbersome On-Screen Display OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home - Buy from Amazon.Power Supply: be quiet! Dark Power Pro 1200W - Buy from Amazon / Read our review.Case: be quiet! Silent Base 800 - Buy from Amazon / Read our review.Storage: Kingston HyperX Predator 480GB M.2 PCIe - Buy from Amazon. ![]() ![]() Memory: Kingston 32GB (4x8) HyperX Fury DDR4-2666 (HX426C15FBK4/3) - Buy from Amazon / Read our review.Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 3 - Buy from Amazon / Read our review.CPU: Intel Core i7 6700K - Buy from Amazon / Read our reviewMotherboard: GIGABYTE Z170X-Gaming 7 - Buy from Amazon.Anthony's Monitor Review Test System Specifications
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