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BeePee

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  1. The Acer Nitro VG270UP seems like a good budget option. It is a 27 inch 1440p 144hz IPS display that, from what I have read, is very good - apart from the stand. Edit: It is also freesync over display port so g-sync works with it - though it might not be flawless as it is not officially g-sync compatible.
  2. Cool, that is the one you're getting right? Please could you let me know how it is when you get it
  3. Oh cool I remember looking at that a while back and then not being able to find it again I'll look into that
  4. Coolio, I'll go bigger then but sadly I have really £300 tops to spend on this monitor so im sort of limited
  5. So I was holding off on buying a new monitor but now the amazon spring sale is here I can finally afford one. There are 2 monitors I'm torn between - the Samsung LC27JG50QQUXEN, a 1440p 144hz 27 inch VA monitor (~£240) or the AOC AGON AG241QX, a 1440p 144hz (gsync compatible) 24 inch TN monitor (~£265). The price difference is basically negligible but is it better to buy a G-sync compatible TN 24 inch or a 27 inch VA monitor? My specs are: CPU: i5-8400 GPU - RTX 2070 RAM: 16GB 2133MHz
  6. I'm looking at the bequiet Straight Power 11 550w. It is in my price range and seems quite quiet - thanks for all you help
  7. Cool thanks I'll have a look now
  8. I have an old PC in my house with a bequiet purepower 730w (Amazon or Scan) so would this be a good choice
  9. Alright thanks ill get a new PSU then what would you guys recommend then
  10. So my current computer is alright and I'm buying a 1440p 144hz monitor so I'm upgrading the gtx 1060 to a 2070. I have a vs 550w and an i5-8400 so will my PSU still be alright? (It has sufficient wattage but many think the vs series are a poor choice but as my system was a gift and I don't have the money or time to replace the PSU unless its needed.)
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