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Is this Monitor Good For Gaming/Streaming?

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Is this monitor good for streaming and gaming?

The ASUS VS247H‑P ‑ 23.6" LED‑backlit LCD

Mainly for CS:GO

If not then what's a good one?

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A. A monitor is really that big of a factor in streaming. For gaming, the resolution matters.

B. Looks like an ok monitor.

Ok you know any better one?
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Budget: ?

Location : ?

Budget 100-400$

Location: US

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What's your other specs?

GPU and CPU are most important

CPU: i5 4690 or i7 4790k

GPU: GTX 970

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These will all do in your situation: 

- CS:GO

- Budget : 100 - 400 $

- US

- Enough GPU horse power

 

==> http://pcpartpicker.com/parts/monitor/#r=192001080&H=85,240&sort=a8&page=1&W=1500,2400

That time I saved Linus' WiFi pass from appearing on YouTube: 

A sudden Linus re-appears : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/390793-important-dailymotion-account-still-active/

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Any of those Monitors will get lots of FPS for CSGO and streaming?

 

All those monitors are 1080p 144hz. 970 + 1080p monitor will do very well.

144 hz, since you will be playing CS:Go, which is considered as a highly competitive game.

 

(May I add that a monitor doesn't add or reduce to the power of the system. (If you use the same resolution ofcourse))

That time I saved Linus' WiFi pass from appearing on YouTube: 

A sudden Linus re-appears : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/390793-important-dailymotion-account-still-active/

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All those monitors are 1080p 144hz. 970 + 1080p monitor will do very well.

144 hz, since you will be playing CS:Go, which is considered as a highly competitive game.

(May I add that a monitor doesn't add or reduce to the power of the system. (If you use the same resolution ofcourse))

How many FPS though?
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How many FPS though?

 

A. I'm not a CS:GO player.

B. Seeing as it's a Valve title. Expect > 144 fps on highest settings. (If possible verify, by searching online or trying it yourself on another 1080p monitor.)

That time I saved Linus' WiFi pass from appearing on YouTube: 

A sudden Linus re-appears : http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/390793-important-dailymotion-account-still-active/

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A. I'm not a CS:GO player.

B. Seeing as it's a Valve title. Expect > 144 fps on highest settings. (If possible verify, by searching online or trying it yourself on another 1080p monitor.)

Thanks
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