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Budget (including currency): 2500€ - 2900€ (2720USD - 3150 USD) Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Battlefield 2042, Jedi Survivor, Hogwarts Legacy and also sometimes Magix Video for Video editing. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): I'm currently using a GTX 1080 and an i5 8600K with 16GB of DDR4 RAM. Even thoug my current PC isn't running bad I am considering building a new one. (I also cannot keep any of my old components because I will sell them to a friend whose PC is even older than mine with a GTX 970) This time with money I myself worked for I want to spend more. And I know some may think it's stupid to go by optical preferences (yeah maybe it is stupid and expensive) I decided to build a mostly white PC. Because of this limitation of choice I am pretty much left with three GPUs to choose from (as far as I can see). These are the "12GB Gigabyte Geforce RTX 4070 Aero OC Aktiv PCIe 4.0 x16 (Retail)" (709€, 770USD), the "12GB Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Aero OC Aktiv PCIe 4.0 x16 (Retail)" (929€, 1010USD) and the "24GB PowerColor Radeon RX 7900 XTX Hellhound Spectral White Aktiv PCIe 4.0 x16 (Retail)" (1069€, 1160USD). I play at WQHD and would like to have a GPU that is able to handle new games at this resolution for the next 5 years. (And I don't think I need raytracing) So the question for me is: Does the RX 7900 XTX bring enough benefits for me to justify spending more money and if not, which GPU would you recommend? PS: Yes I know the Kraken Elite may be a waste of money and I'm still considering other options including the normal Kraken. Since this is my first post, please let me know if I can improve on my posts in any way!
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I'll keep an eye out for this PC build, of course the prices in the link are a bit overpriced, as are all PC parts at the moment. But if I could get hold of this rig for about 1500€, would it be a good PC? [Going for WQHD-Gaming in games like Warzone...] "Do I bottleneck or overpay for any parts ? Can you recommend anything different ? RX 6700 XT or 3070 ?" new Link: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/HXzbgt 1. Budget & Location: EU: Germany. Budget: 1200 - 1500€ 2. Aim mainly gaming + coding for study's games I look forward to play and play at the moment: - COD Warzone - GTA V - The Witcher 3 - Rust - Horizon Zero Dawn - Monster Hunter: World ...and a little bit of CSGO / LeagueOfLegends 3. Monitors total: 2 monitors 1x Acer 2560 x 1440 - 144hz 1x Acer 1920 x 1080 - 60hz I already have these monitors, I just list these for information. 4. Peripherals no peripherals or OS needed! 5. Why are you upgrading? I want to archive better performance in WQHD-gaming, because I don´t really get good look with performance from my current system. Also I have a bit money to spend and want to build a new PC . Current-System: Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 Processor cooler: Deepcool Beta 10-PWM Graphics card: MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Gaming X 8G Mainboard: ASUS PRIME B350M-A Memory: 16 GB DDR4 RAM, Dual Channel (2x 8 GB), 2400 MHz, Ballistix Sport LT Hard disk: 240 GB SSD Case: CSL Galaxy black Power supply: 500 Watt be quiet! Pure Power 10 I hope the Information and the Link provided are ok, this is my first post.
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- 24" - IPS - WQHD (2560 x 1440) - 75Hz - Freesync and its only 187 USD. Amazon.co.uk (out of stock) URL: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-245E1S-00-Monitor/dp/B07SPCWZHP
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Budget (including currency): 1700 € Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Minecraft (modded) / Vanilla with Shader, FF14, Warzone, Ark, and some future games. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): I'm upgrading from my system Wich had a GTX 1050 ti and an i5 7500 (non-K) CPU I'm currently looking for a PC Wich has at least a rtx 3070 GPU and I've heard that an Intel core i5 12400F is good enough to handle my resolution. I play at WQHD and my Monitor is 120hz (free sync/ gsync compatible) I'm quite uncertain if I should spend the extra cash I have on a better GPU or if I go for more storage/RAM Edit: found my partlist in my onenote: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qr8tW4 Thanks, LiquidSpectra
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Hi all, I'm researching a little for a new monitor setup. I was thinking about super ultra wide and got a quite simple question to those who actually use one of them. I'm pretty sure you can run all games in super ultrawide and use the whole screen. I saw games running in 16:9 centered in the screen with black bars left and right. It should also be possible to use just one half of the Screen for a 16:9 Game and the other half for like a browser or seomething?! But is it also possible to run games centered in 16:9 (maybe borderless windowed mode) and still be able to use the screen space left an right of it while in game? I'm thinking about Game centered, Discord on the right, browser on the left. Just Tab out of the game to get to the Browser... Is this possible by default?
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Hi everybody! I've just recently treated myself to a third monitor, which I'm really enjoying. But I'm kind of OCD when it comes to the looks of my setup, and I want my wallpaper(s) to look decent. Since my setup is kind of unconventional, it's proving to be difficult to find something I like. I have three WQHD 2560 / 1440 16:9 monitors, two of which are horizontal and one (furthest to the right) is vertical. I like really minimalistic and/or abstract wallpapers, having them animated (I'm currently using wallpaper engine to achieve that) is nice as well. My desktops are very clean, I even have icons disabled and the taskbar is set to auto hide. I'm willing to get my hands dirty and make something myself, but I don't really have any idea where to start. Plus I'm definitely not artsy... Where do you guys find your wallpapers? Is there anybody out there with a setup similar to me? Something you can recommend? Or is there maybe even somebody out there who is willing and able to make me a custom wallpaper (I'd of course pay for the trouble) or who can recommend somebody who can do it for me? Thanks in advance everybody, I'm really looking forward to any help you all can give me on this.
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One of my Crossover just failed on me. Most likely the controller went bad. No time for tinker around with it and I need a replacement ASAP. Any suggestion for 27" IPS WQHD monitor that under $300USD? Also, it have to have VESA mount.
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Hey, I'm looking at upgrading from an HD, 1080p display (ASUS VS247) and 1 1440x900 display (ASUS VS196, it's old, I know) to a WQHD, 2560x1440, 16:9 monitor. I don't know much about monitor shopping, but I was looking at this one. I plan on using my current 1080p monitor as my new secondary monitor, as I like the dual screen setup. I just wanted to up my gaming resolution since upgrading my graphics card. Anyway, I just wanna know if you guys think that's a good decision before biting the bullet. My requirements are: 2560x1440, 16:9 5ms response time or lower Smaller bezels & no "gamery" look preferred. Thanks!
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At the moment i have the problem that i want to upgrade my Computer, so i was thinking about the new gpus. Now i cant chose.. what i should buy, i want to play stuff in VR.. and some month later i would like to play on wqhd. The hardware that i buy should be future proof too. At the end i dont want to waste money.. but i dont want to be angry at the end of the day because i didnt spend what i could spend. Many people that i asked sayed it would be overkill.. and soon i need to buy a new gpu anyway and at some point theyre right. My Specs: Nvidia MSI 960 4gb, 8 gb ram, Mainboard: H97-HD3, I5-4690 i know that my CPU would bottleneck the new Gpus too.. but maybe i could upgrade this in the future. should i forget something important plz say it.. Oh and i want to play Star Citizen sooo Good Day ! Sry for bad english
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Hello everyone, I'm looking for new 24"-25" 1440p monitor under 300€ for gaming. I'm living in middle Europe, so I'm going to buy it from local e-shop or German Amazon. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks for your answers
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I am looking for a good 1440p monitor to upgrade to. I currently have an older benq 1080p monitor, but have saved up enough to buy a newer monitor. I have looked at the pg279q but would rather not spend that much on just one monitor, do you have any suggestions?
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So I'm looking for a monitor. I'm looking for at 2560x1440 resolution screen at 144Hz (or 120Hz) with G-sync if possible but that's not essential at a 27" screen size. Best one I have seen so far is the ASUS ROG Swift PG278QR at £584.98 on amazon (UK) and was wondering if you guys had any recommendations on alternatives. I don't mind compromising on g-sync or refresh rate so long as it's 1440p at higher than 60Hz at 27". Thanks a lot in advance!
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Hey LTT-Community, I have and ~5 year old PC with a GTX 660 TI, i7 3770 @ 3.4GHZ with 16gb of ram. I want to replace my GTX 660 TI with the new nvidia generation cards ( 1060,1070, 1070 ti ... ). My goal is it to run 144hz on WQHD in Overwatch on high or medium ( not epic!!) settings. Does anyone has this setup or something simular? Or can someone predict if my cpu will bottleneck with any of these cards? And if its working which card will be the best in price/performance? Thanks !
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i was looking for an upgrade to my 1440 x 900 monitor and i spotted this DELL 2707 27" Inch LCD IPS MONITOR going for 150sgd (108usd). it is 2560 x 1600, has IPS. I was wondering if there was any catch here. here is the listing: https://carousell.com/p/dell-2707-27-inch-lcd-ips-monitor-for-pc-gaming-ps3-xbox360-2560-x-1600-resolution-98394500/?ref=likes&ref_referrer=%2Flikes i should pick it up immediately right??
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First of all to tell you what games I play: Witcher 3, BF1, BF4, Tomb raider, modded skyrim and sometimes Project Cars etc etc. I mostly care for the best colors, a game to be immersive and pleasing to the eye. Less ghosting would be good also as it may ruin the image I get. I am not a competitive player, so my guess is that I will go with an IPS 60Hz monitor. Here are some monitors that shops near me have and I am thinking of buying. Help me ! If someone suggests I can go with a TN with good colors or a completely another monitor I suggest, please do tell. Also I prefer 25" due to the distance between me and my desk, and generally I don't like big screens. Also the added PPI I like it. Monitors I am thinking : Dell u2515h , Dell up2516d, AOC q2577pwq, Acer H257HU Though from the Acer monitor I hate the stand. It will wobble for sure.
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Okay so lets start with my resolution, well my monitor is 2560x1440, it says that i'm currently on that resolution but i'm not, I can see an outline of where my computer screen ends. I made a picure showing it.http://prnt.sc/dqs4g1So the red shows where my screen ends, and it's clearly not 2560x1440,http://prntscr.com/dr5nwc it even shows on that website, that I am not using 2560x1440. My question is how do I fix it, and why does my nvidia say it is. http://prntscr.com/dr5ojq (Also this is not because I use two monitors, because i just put the second monitor yesterday, and the day before that I still had that issue)
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144hz High-End WQHD 144hz 32" Curved Display for about $650
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Hi, i am abound to finish my summer job i did for a new screen (i am currently stuck at 4k 60hz) and i want to get a nice big wqhd 144hz. Unfortunately, finding a good one has proven quite difficult. Things i absolutely want: -Curved, -VESA option, -2560x1440 -144hz, -some sort of sync controller (either gsync or freesync. as long as it works with my NVidia gpu) -31.5 - 32" -and as little motion blur as possible -Adjustable stand (pitch and height) Things i don't care about: -Great IO. I just want a sufficient DisplayPort or HDMI -Great viewing angles (As long as it looks fine from my position thats right infront) Things i don't want: -400nit HDR (hdaren't) My friend has just got himself an AOC Gaming CQ32G1 (https://amzn.to/32Nu4DL) for $380. It is 31.5", WQHD, 144hz curved and claims to be 1ms. When i looked at it in real life, it appeared to be a very nice, smooth display. But it had a LOT of motion blur. Even at 1ms. I would get the same one, had it not this much motion blur. Originally i wanted to get an Asus ROG Strix XG32VQ (https://amzn.to/32YoEGn) for $640, but it has 4ms wtf... Most reviews state that these 4ms bottleneck it down to about 120hz. They also point out that it has vertical lines on solid colors. Doesn't seem to quite match the premium price tag... Sadly i wasn't able to find any other screen that matches my needs. I think it should be very possible to get a nice WQHD 144hz 32" 1ms curved display for $650. Do you have any suggestions? Best regards, allpi -
I'm looking for a new curved monitor. They are very immersive and caught my appeal years ago so I'm finally willing to invest in one with the correct specs. I am a business professional by day and a gamer by night and would like a G-Sync monitor. I've heard adaptive sync opened doors for G-Sync Compatible but I also hear many people complaining of issues with ghosting, screen brightness and game freezes. I want to keep the monitor around 34-35" wide and have a high refresh rate to help keep me competitive while gaming. I'd also like WQHD or 4K resolution if possible. Any thoughts?
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Hey everybody, so, with the launch of RTX Super, I am finally upgrading to 1440p 144Hz. I am not really knowledgeable when it comes to displays, I am currently gaming on a TN Monitor and I am quite unhappy with colours, contrast etc... (AOC G2460PF) Has TN gotten better ever since 2015? I only had some cheaper IPS panels, which had major Backlight bleed, so I concerned this will happen again. With VA, I have no experience whatsoever... I have already looked at some displays, price range would be up to something like €500-550 (european pleb here). What are your opinions on the following? https://geizhals.at/msi-optix-mag271cqr-9s6-3fa75t-003-a1985890.html?hloc=at&hloc=de https://geizhals.at/dell-s2719dgf-210-aqvp-a1909292.html?hloc=at&hloc=de https://geizhals.at/gigabyte-aorus-ad27qd-a1966966.html?hloc=at&hloc=de These would be one IPS, VA and TN panel from various prices, MSI seems good for the price, DELL has great colours when it comes to reviews but it is TN, and the gigabyte is hella expensive... Thank you guys for your help!
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Hey, i am building a Pc (Ryzen 5 3600 + 5700XT) and I am looking for a Display that is 144hz and 1440p --> wqhd and has freesync/freesync2. The monitor can be curved and should be 24" or 27" inch. Price: 300€-450€ Please anwser if you can recommend any or have good experience with some. Thanks!
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I am looking for a monitor for programming and gaming. Due to this I have some questions: 1) Which panel type would you recommend for coding and gaming? 2) Which aspect ratio? I like 16:9 and 21:9 but cant decide. 21:9 with high refresh rate, ips/va panel and wqhd is expensive. 3) If 16:9, would you recommend a bigger monitor than 27'', for example 32'' at wqhd? If yes, what about the pixel density? The monitor should have at least high refresh rate. Cant go back to 60hz! The budget does not matter. My current monitor: Asus VG248qe
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I am building a pc with an rtx 2080. I don't know what monitor to get. Is something like an FHD asus monitor with 240hz refresh rate, 1 ms response time, and g-sync. Or should get something like an acer predator WQHD 144hz, 1 ms, Freesync/G-sync monitor. (Also, can't the 2080 take advantage of freesync?)
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I currently have this monitor: https://www.benqdirect.com/rl2455hm-refurb.html GPU: rx 480 (model with less ram) CPU: amd fx-something I am looking for a second monitor which I would use for coding, browsing the web, etc. and maybe gaming in the future. I say gaming in the future because I currently my system can probably only run AAA games well at 1080p. I want to buy a monitor that has a higher resolution that my current one and is between 23-27 inches big. I was looking at buying this monitor: https://www.microcenter.com/product/479549/27ud58-b-27-4k-uhd-60hz-hdmi-dp-freesync-led-monitor, which is a 4k 60hz monitor. I would either use it only for non-gaming (until I have a better PC) or run it at 1080p. Now to why I am posting this here, I heard that people run into scaling issues when running a 1080p and 4k monitor side by side. Is that still an issue? (On windows 10) Is a WQHD monitor with 120 or 144hz a better option? - (keep in mind I won't be playing games in the the native resolution for a while) Anything else I should watch out for? Any monitor recommendations? Thank you for your help!
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Im looking for a new monitor, but cant find to find any that meet all my wanted specs. Either this ir that is totally missing :( Maybe you guys can help me out! The monitor should have 120hz min. HDR(Doesnt really matter what HDR spec.) WQHD and <=4ms reaction time. All i found was some BenQ monitor which looked really shitty. The XG32VQR from asus looks really good, in my local stores its not in stock.
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Hey all, I am in a sort of dilemma here. Currently I've got a 2k GSYNC TN 144Hz Asus monitor and I am looking to upgrade. I am pretty casual when it comes to gaming. Looking to get into an UltraWide IPS for workflow and gaming. I've looked around and found some decent deals at Best Buy. One is the Alienware AW3418DW (used) https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/alienware-aw3418dw-monitor-34-wqhd-3440x1440-ips-nvidia-g-sync-curved-screen-certified-refurbished/12471441 Other is the Asus PG348Q (new) https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/product/asus-asus-34-rog-swift-ultrawide-wqhd-5ms-gtg-curved-ips-led-g-sync-gaming-monitor-pg348q-pg348q/10414771 Looking for some input. If anyone has any of these monitors let me know what you think or just provided me with some feedback. I do like that the Alienware can overclock to 120Hz and the Asus only stops at 100Hz. I have played at both 100Hz and 144Hz on my current monitor to see if I can tell the difference and it's pretty difficult to tell for me, so I don't think it will make too much of a difference. My system specs: CPU: i7-9800x RAM: 32GB 3200MHz GSKILL Trident RGB GPU: RTX 2080 SUPER Thanks!