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Monitor Stand To Fit 25" Ultrawide+ 24" Monitor

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So Im getting a BenQ 144HZ monitor for my new main monitor.

 

I Currentyl Have a LG 25" Ultrawide monitor that I would like to turn into a second monitor due to the fact that its 60Hz and some of my games have horrible screen tearing if i disable vsync (obviously, but then I'm stuck at 60fps -_-... #PCMasterRaceProblems) 

 

Does anyone know of a monitor stand that can fit and ultrawide and a regular 24" monitor either side by side or stacked preference doesn't really matter as long as its affordable . 

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So Im getting a BenQ 144HZ monitor for my new main monitor.

 

I Currentyl Have a LG 25" Ultrawide monitor that I would like to turn into a second monitor due to the fact that its 60Hz and some of my games have horrible screen tearing if i disable vsync (obviously, but then I'm stuck at 60fps -_-... #PCMasterRaceProblems) 

 

Does anyone know of a monitor stand that can fit and ultrawide and a regular 24" monitor either side by side or stacked preference doesn't really matter as long as its affordable . 

my 25inch ultrawide is OC to 75Hz with no problems , 60 to 75hz is very noticable

but 144hz is still better ofc

 

and for a stand this seems ok : http://www.amazon.com/VIVO-STAND-V002-Monitor-Adjustable-Screens/dp/B009S750LA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1448986308&sr=8-3&keywords=dual+monitor+stand

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my 25inch ultrawide is OC to 75Hz with no problems , 60 to 75hz is very noticable

but 144hz is still better ofc

I tried to overclock mine last night and had problems after 65Hz , So i said fuck it. 

Current: R2600X@4.0GHz\\ Corsair Air 280x \\ RTX 2070 \\ 16GB DDR3 2666 \\ 1KW EVGA Supernova\\ Asus B450 TUF

Old Systems: A6 5200 APU -- A10 7800K + HD6670 -- FX 9370 + 2X R9 290 -- G3258 + R9 280 -- 4690K + RX480

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how good do you feel your ultra wide monitors are for gaming? 

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how good do you feel your ultra wide monitors are for gaming? 

they are a lot more immersive than a regular monitor, but the resolution is unsupported in a lot of games and i find myself either playing a game with stretched textures or messing around with my GPU scaling to get the game to display properly at regular 16:9 1080p instead of 21:9 1080p.

 

Example: Witcher 3, amazing on an ultrawide monitor not any big problems I can think of.

                GTA V, Takes some getting used to but after you get the right in game settings the game is fine at 21:9 (I played this one triple wide with 21:9 in the middle and 16:9 on the outside)

                CSGO, Terrible screen tearing becasue of all the fast movement ( also due to vsync disabled for max fps)

                Dota2, 21:9 unsupported, ingame HUD broken as fuck

                LOL, 21:9 supported, works no problems (to bad i hate LOL)

                Triple A Shooters(cod,BF4,Ect), All Work Fine, nothing to note here

 

I would recommend for racing and story driven games as well as general productivity since it saves desk space while essentially giving you two monitors of space, but if your not willing to tweak some setting to get it to work I would stick with the industry standard.  

Current: R2600X@4.0GHz\\ Corsair Air 280x \\ RTX 2070 \\ 16GB DDR3 2666 \\ 1KW EVGA Supernova\\ Asus B450 TUF

Old Systems: A6 5200 APU -- A10 7800K + HD6670 -- FX 9370 + 2X R9 290 -- G3258 + R9 280 -- 4690K + RX480

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