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    EDIT: Didn't notice you were from Denmark, can you give us a budget and a link to the store you'll be buying from?
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    Can go with the U2414H for monitor, and what glo said.

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    Suggestions:

    1) Drop the SSD to the MX100 256GB;
    2) Don't go for the WD Black unless you want the extended warranty - the 2TB Barracuda from Seagate and the WD AV-GP revision should be more than adequate.

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    The weird color issue is caused by NVidia, not by the monitor.
    http://pcmonitors.info/articles/corr...-and-amd-gpus/
    Doesn't matter which monitor it is, it's NVidia's issue there when connecting through an HDMI and sometimes DP.

    While there's nothing wrong with U2412M per se, it's old, out dated and U2414H is generally better in practically every way.
    http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2414h.htm
    http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2412m.htm
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    The 780 has a DisplayPort and an HDMI port. Just plug one monitor with a DP and the other with HDMI and you'd be good to go. U2414H comes with a DisplayPort cable.

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    Can confirm the color issues on current gen Nvidia cards over HDMI. Took me a solid 2 days of head scratching before I gave up and swapped to a DVI cable. The problem was much more noticeable on my IPS panel (HP 23xi, if that matters) than on my LED display.
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