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Originally Posted by gregbradley
I have a Dell Ultrasharp and its fine but not as good as cheap Samsung LCD monitor I got recently for $250. Now that's quite good. The Dell won't work off a HDMI cable only a DVI cable and I wasted money on several cables before I figured out what it would accept despite having all sorts of ports in.
So not impressed there. Also resolution seems quite a bit less than the cheaper Samsung despite reviews saying it was super sharp. Not in my experience.
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Why do you want to use HDMI instead of DVI? You did read the manual right, Dell has its own port that looks like HDMI but isn't. You need to use the native resolution of the screen to get it at its sharpest, not just the highest resolution of your gaming card which is the wrong way to use the hardware. I have never seen a single "bad" dell ultrasharp monitor ever, we have several dozen in the office in daily use.
Kingston is a reputable RAM brand (not the best but not the worst either), 32GB is a size, DDR4 is a type of RAM and your motherboard needs to support that to make use of the performance.