
Sceptre - NEBULA E345B-QUN168W
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People here be balling. I had a Scepter Nebula 34" (in white), a KTC 34" (H35S18S), and a Pixio 34" (different desks) for a few years. All were perfectly fine for around / under $300 price point. If it was just a little bit cheaper, I'd probably splurge for the Dell 40" 5k2k (U4025QW).
Had a couple scepter nebula 34”
I just built this (9800x3d, 5070 ti on a 34” 1440p ultrawide) and can confirm you’ll be playing ultra for every game. I don’t have cyberpunk but everything else is running at 144+ fps
Sceptre (theres only one 34” model) and I won’t bother to upgrade any time soon. It has a good refresh rate and it’s cheap. Lasted me almost 3 years without issue. On the other hand, it’s VA, so unless you’re looking at it dead on, the blacks near the edges of the screen will look faded or washed out. It doesn’t bother me much because when I’m gaming or working; I’m not typically looking at the edge of the screen. If I had to do it again I’d either stick with a $250-350 option like my current monitor, or I’d throw budget considerations out the window and upgrade the entire build to a 5090 and a 39” LG Ultragear OLED
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