You can generally get 24" or 27" for 144hz, though the 24" ones are a bit better. They're 1080p anyway (unless you have super high budget), so the pixel density is ok-ish on 24" and kinda bad on 27" (as it's >20% bigger without any extra pixels on it)
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Cyro
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You can generally get 24" or 27" for 144hz, though the 24" ones are a bit better. They're 1080p anyway (unless you have super high budget), so the pixel density is ok-ish on 24" and kinda bad on 27" (as it's >20% bigger without any extra pixels on it) | ||
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On October 04 2015 05:43 Torte de Lini wrote: What's a gsync monitor? The monitor's refresh rate is not fixed to 60 Hz or 120 Hz etc. Instead, the refresh can be freely controlled by the graphics card and it can delay sending a frame if it wants to. Whenever a game has finished painting a new frame, the graphics card starts sending this new frame to the monitor and that's the point when the actual monitor refresh happens. The game can immediately start working on its next frame. From the point of view of the game it looks as if there's no VSync. There's no latency from being delayed waiting on the next refresh of a 60 Hz monitor. From your point of view, things appear tear-free as if it's VSync'd. Things moving will look smooth as there won't be any jerkiness whenever a game's not managing to stay above 60 FPS on a 60 Hz screen. When the game can only do 43 or 52 or 37 fps or whatever, in that moment the monitor will run at 43 or 52 or 37 Hz etc. | ||
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Cyro
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Torte de Lini
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On September 25 2015 23:32 Torte de Lini wrote: Hello, I need help picking parts for a new PC. This time I'm in the US so it should be easier to find online stores that can accommodate.
That's really it. I can't think much of what else. I'm looking to max out GTA V, so anything that can help me there can pretty much do everything else I want. I have an Ethernet cable, so I don't need anything wireless. Any help? I feel like I'm not giving too many specifics, but overall; I just want a powerful PC that is equal or better than my previous: Intel Core i7-4790K (4.00GHz, 8CPUs) 8 Gigs of RAM GTX 970 Dual Monitors: ASUS PB Bumping this up because now I am ready to buy a PC, but my budget is a hard 1,500 dollars. I added some additional details to the list. | ||
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