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Decent discount on lego.
 

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Why do they even manufacture cl 22 rams
3200 CL22 and CL20 laptop RAM is rated to work at 1.2V which keeps power consumption down. 3200 CL18/17/16 would need maybe 1.3V- 1.35V will increasing power consumption and reduced battery life.

Most Laptops also don't support XMP profiles @ 1.2V. Most XMP profiles are rated 1.35V

My best guess on why they make CL22 laptop rams.
 
3200 CL22 and CL20 laptop RAM is rated to work at 1.2V which keeps power consumption down. 3200 CL18/17/16 would need maybe 1.3V- 1.35V will increasing power consumption and reduced battery life.

Most Laptops also don't support XMP profiles @ 1.2V. Most XMP profiles are rated 1.35V

My best guess on why they make CL22 laptop rams.
Like the extra 0.10 or 0.15v will make huge difference
 
Like the extra 0.10 or 0.15v will make huge difference
So simply put 3200 CL16 XMP DIMMS which is rated @ 1.35V won't run stable @ 1.2V which is what most Laptops DIMM voltage is locked at.

Most Laptop BIOS do not allow DIMM over-voltage! So you are stuck @ 1.2V for your DIMM voltage on the majority of Laptops.

Does not matter if 1.35V which is a 12.5% increase in voltage from 1.2V is a huge difference because 3200 CL16 RAM would need 1.35V in order to be stable.

Since the DIMMS voltage on Laptops are locked in the BIOS at 1.2V you are limited to 3200 CL20/CL22 DIMMS @ 1.2V.

Hope this answers your original question. "Why do they even manufacture cl 22 rams"
 
LG Ultragear QHD Nano IPS -27GP850 - https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B09YDHBSKJ/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?smid=AJ6SIZC8YQDZX&psc=1

This monitor was available for 26.2k, a discount of ₹5250 with HDFC CC and 12mo NC-EMI. Is this a good monitor? I have been eyeing this to replace my old 1080 screen.

The current offer is ~4.8-4k off on Amazon / ICICI cards.

Is this a good deal/monitor to consider?
I got this for 22k after all discounts , at that price HDR , decent refresh rate , 3 inputs & usb hub . it's good
 
It is fake HDR, only FALD or OLED panels are true HDR capable
Its VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified not fake. It may not be good enough, but you should blame the VESA HDR standard for the bare minimum criteria.
 
Its VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified not fake. It may not be good enough, but you should blame the VESA HDR standard for the bare minimum criteria.
Its still not good for HDR, who cares about stupid standards.
We need high peak brightness + great contrast + good blacks. Normal IPS monitors have none of that with ugly backlight.

Both oleds and minileds have their own weakness too. oleds have less full screen brightness apparently ( its too bright for me in a dark room though)
and mini leds have blooming etc.

acer mini led at ~30k is cheapest to get hopefully decent HDR +2k 27 but reviews are lacking for it.
Anyway 22k is not bad price. Acer XV one goes to 15k or so is cheaper and still good.


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Went looking for reviews, i guess i missed it. Havent gone through them, but seem ok for the price on surface.
If i had deskspace, i would pick one of them up and use for work + to see miniled vs oled HDR.

Acer Nitro XV275U P3 27 Inch VA WQHD 384 Zone Mini LED Gaming Monitor | 170Hz Refresh Rat

1440p True HDR for $400? - Acer Nitro XV275U P3 Review


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Generally out of stock.

Acer Nitro XV275K P3 27 Inch IPS 3840x2160 4K UHD 576 Zone Mini LED Gaming Monitor | 160Hz Refresh Rate
 
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Its VESA DisplayHDR 400 certified not fake. It may not be good enough, but you should blame the VESA HDR standard for the bare minimum criteria.
Companies who make panels or monitors make the standard & have an incentive to lie to consumers. Same is the case with HDMI where they rebranded HDMI 2.0b to be called HDMI 2.1 as well, thus confusing general people.

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