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The screens look orange due to a program called f.lux

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Also, I got a new mouse mat. Corsair MM200S :D
 
loking good mate. Is that the OC'ers triple monitor stand ? If so did you have any problems with the 3 screens tilting downwards ? Iv'e just set mine up and there is no way of tightening them, so they stay level.
 
loking good mate. Is that the OC'ers triple monitor stand ? If so did you have any problems with the 3 screens tilting downwards ? Iv'e just set mine up and there is no way of tightening them, so they stay level.

Yeah mate I had the exact same issue. What you want to do is fully remove the bolt for the tilt mechanism. Give the washers a clean and dry them, then tighten them up as tight as you can (with some real force) so that the mounts are in the position you roughly want them to be in.
 
Yea there is my bad, I was thinking about the bolt on the actual arms themselves, and not the bracket, I'll look into your fix in the AM. Cheers mate.
 
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The screens look orange due to a program called f.lux

v7XLIRq.jpg


tGwaO2u.jpg


CMd42HP.jpg


KKGhYTV.jpg


lU6tkQZ.jpg


Also, I got a new mouse mat. Corsair MM200S :D

Nice! Can't wait for more Lego builds!
I've got to get a mouse mat myself as well. My desk begins to wear off..
 
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It worked like a charm mate, I took them all off gave them a clean, and wollah, no more tipping. I just need to get my build finished so I can actually use it.
 
The u2312hm's are some of the best monitors I have used for their price point, currently using one for my setup and makes all of my other monitors look like s***.
 
Well after a struggle I finally got the stand set up, what a bloody nightmare it was. I could never get all 3 level. I even sent in a ticket for an RMA, but I got there in the end.
Does yours tip forward ? I'm in the process of figuring out some kind of brace to hold it down. At the moment I've got 7kg of weights holding it down.

I was given a tip about the positioning for gaming. Instead of having the bezels side by side have the 2 side screens slightly behind, the front, it looked odd at first, but after an hour or so, to me at least it seems to be better, you get more of a straight line rather than an odd angle.

Cheers for the tips mate, it worked like a charm.
 
The u2312hm's are some of the best monitors I have used for their price point, currently using one for my setup and makes all of my other monitors look like s***.

Yup I was in the same position so I had to get 2 more!

Well after a struggle I finally got the stand set up, what a bloody nightmare it was. I could never get all 3 level. I even sent in a ticket for an RMA, but I got there in the end.
Does yours tip forward ? I'm in the process of figuring out some kind of brace to hold it down. At the moment I've got 7kg of weights holding it down.

I was given a tip about the positioning for gaming. Instead of having the bezels side by side have the 2 side screens slightly behind, the front, it looked odd at first, but after an hour or so, to me at least it seems to be better, you get more of a straight line rather than an odd angle.

Cheers for the tips mate, it worked like a charm.

I don't really game that much but I'll give it a go next time, cheers :)

Yeah it does lean forward a bit unfortunately.

Tips to get the monitors level are:

1. As the allen bolt controlling the horizontal movement of the screens is fitted with a spring in, you can either tighten it right up to lower it or loosen it to raise it, find a mid point between all 3 monitors.

2. You can then loosen the screws on the VESA mounts a little bit so that it still holds the monitors but enough to be able move the monitor a couple of mm up/down and align it with the monitor next to it and tighten the screws back up.
 
Looking at my second monitor and comparing it with my dell, the whites look cream, unfortunately I can't afford another ultrasharp at the moment.
 
f.lux is so useful for night-time work! :) I use it for audio work all the time when eye strain might be an issue in a dark room.

Also...
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I can't be the only one with a slight fetish for custom lego parts :p Dat bucket :p
 
f.lux is so useful for night-time work! :) I use it for audio work all the time when eye strain might be an issue in a dark room.

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I can't be the only one with a slight fetish for custom lego parts :p Dat bucket :p

Yup it's brilliant for late night coding/reading.

If you like the lego technic stuff, check out Sub's crazy spending spree in the your latest purchase thread.
 
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