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Want 24-25" 1080p 144hz monitor for gaming and watching content for 400-500€

TerTer

So i want 24-25" 1080p and 144hz if possible, can settle probably for lower hz. I game and watch netflix, youtube,twitch also, so 50/50 usage. Though about aw2518hf but its tn and afraid will not be great for watching. IPS but there are none at 24-25" at that hz. I will pair monitor with 5700. Gaming fps, strategy and rpg games. All non competitive. Are there good VA non curved monitors at this size?

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There are. I would recommend watching some recent monitor reviews from Hardware Unboxed, you might find the monitor you're looking for.

Btw, an RX 5700 is a mid-range GPU which means it's meant for 1440p gaming, and since we're nearing the end of 2019 I'd recommend a 1080p screen only if you can't afford 1440p. But your budget shows you can a fford a decent 1440p screen...

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1 hour ago, TerTer said:

Thx, will check it out. Maybe 27" is not bad also

27 inches at 1080p is something i suggest to avoid. Pixels become too visible at that resolution. I also suggest to have a look at VA panels as well, they are great for media. Check cq27g1 by AOC, MAG27CQ by MSI. My buddy just bought an MSI one, i was quite skeptical regarding VA's, but oh boy are these panels nice. Taking into account blb and ips glow which i cannot stand on mine, might be switching to VA myself. Most of these are curved though..

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3 hours ago, Envit0 said:

27 inches at 1080p is something i suggest to avoid. Pixels become too visible at that resolution. I also suggest to have a look at VA panels as well, they are great for media. Check cq27g1 by AOC, MAG27CQ by MSI. My buddy just bought an MSI one, i was quite skeptical regarding VA's, but oh boy are these panels nice. Taking into account blb and ips glow which i cannot stand on mine, might be switching to VA myself. Most of these are curved though..

Are there non curved va panels?

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8 hours ago, 191x7 said:

There are. I would recommend watching some recent monitor reviews from Hardware Unboxed, you might find the monitor you're looking for.

Btw, an RX 5700 is a mid-range GPU which means it's meant for 1440p gaming, and since we're nearing the end of 2019 I'd recommend a 1080p screen only if you can't afford 1440p. But your budget shows you can a fford a decent 1440p screen...

Wont 1440p tackle 5700 to much in 1-2years and max settings wont be an option

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8 hours ago, 191x7 said:

There are. I would recommend watching some recent monitor reviews from Hardware Unboxed, you might find the monitor you're looking for.

Btw, an RX 5700 is a mid-range GPU which means it's meant for 1440p gaming, and since we're nearing the end of 2019 I'd recommend a 1080p screen only if you can't afford 1440p. But your budget shows you can a fford a decent 1440p screen...

Also read a lot say 144hz 1080p better that 1440p@60

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I'm talking about 144Hz 1440p.

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4 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

I'm talking about 144Hz 1440p.

5700 wont push 144fps at 1440p for most games, thats why im thinking 1080p 144hz or 1440p@60

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7 minutes ago, TerTer said:

5700 wont push 144fps at 1440p for most games, thats why im thinking 1080p 144hz or 1440p@60

Defo 144Hz unless you've tried a 1440p panel and really like the res. 24" is the biggest I'd go for 1080p though, 27" panels are eh. I still play on a 24" 144Hz 1080p panel at home, it's excellent, just an older TN so colors are oof. If you get a nice VA or a good model IPS lad with better colors it should still look really good and be much easier to run. Even a 1660 Ti pushes that pretty easily in FPS titles. 

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1080 monitors are low end monitors. And for running them you need low end cards like the GTX 1660, the RTX 2060 or the Radeon RX 580/590, even the Vega 56.

But we're almost in 2020. One buys a monitor to use it for many years to come.

What's the point in buying outdated now so that your next GPU would run it from a low power state, and not to mention the GPU after that and the one after that.

You get a 1440p 144 HZ screen now. If you have a GPU that can't run it to the fullest high refresh, you either lower the settings or the resolution or play at 60 fps on 144 Hz (still not bad) but then the next GPU in 2-3 years won't have issues running 1440p 144Hz and the next one after that would run it easily.

People forgot how the adoption of 1080p went. That's the way it's supposed to be.

 

What will your next GPU that's powerful like a 2080Ti or even stronger do with a 1080p high refresh display? Are you sure you'd want to replace the monitor once you decide to upgrade the GPU? If that's the case, don't spend 500 on a monitor - get a onefor 200.

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1 minute ago, 191x7 said:

1080 monitors are low end monitors. And for running them you need low end cards like the GTX 1660, the RTX 2060 or the Radeon RX 580/590, even the Vega 56.

But we're almost in 2020. One buys a monitor to use it for many years to come.

What's the point in buying outdated now so that your next GPU would run it from a low power state, and not to mention the GPU after that and the one after that.

You get a 1440p 144 HZ screen now. If you have a GPU that can't run it to the fullest high refresh, you either lower the settings or the resolution or play at 60 fps on 144 Hz (still not bad) but then the next GPU in 2-3 years won't have issues running 1440p 144Hz and the next one after that would run it easily.

People forgot how the adoption of 1080p went. That's the way it's supposed to be.

 

What will your next GPU that's powerful like a 2080Ti or even stronger do with a 1080p high refresh display? Are you sure you'd want to replace the monitor once you decide to upgrade the GPU? If that's the case, don't spend 500 on a monitor - get a onefor 200.

What? You don't need a low end card to run a 1080p monitor, lmao. I've ran my 1080p monitors just fine with 980 Tis, a 1080, SLI 1080s, a 1080 Ti, a Vega FE, and now a Radeon VII. Sure you don't need that graphics horsepower to push 1080p, but you can pretty much slap everything to ultra and then give 0 shits and it still runs at a high fps. If the OP wants high refresh rate but doesn't wanna drop setting son 1440p, 1080p will still be fine. 

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6 hours ago, Zando Bob said:

Defo 144Hz unless you've tried a 1440p panel and really like the res. 24" is the biggest I'd go for 1080p though, 27" panels are eh. I still play on a 24" 144Hz 1080p panel at home, it's excellent, just an older TN so colors are oof. If you get a nice VA or a good model IPS lad with better colors it should still look really good and be much easier to run. Even a 1660 Ti pushes that pretty easily in FPS titles. 

Never tried 1440p on monitor and hear so much aboutvl 144hz that i think more worth probably

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5 hours ago, Zando Bob said:

What? You don't need a low end card to run a 1080p monitor, lmao. I've ran my 1080p monitors just fine with 980 Tis, a 1080, SLI 1080s, a 1080 Ti, a Vega FE, and now a Radeon VII. Sure you don't need that graphics horsepower to push 1080p, but you can pretty much slap everything to ultra and then give 0 shits and it still runs at a high fps. If the OP wants high refresh rate but doesn't wanna drop setting son 1440p, 1080p will still be fine. 

Thats the point, dont want to go and buy new gpu in 2-3years if possible and dont want to play 1440p on medium low, want high, very high and enjoy it

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Just FYI. You don't need to reach 144hz to feel the higher refresh rate over 60hz.. :) Even with 2080ti and 9900k you will not be able to max out and reach 144hz on 1080p on most games, but whenever you are above 60hz you will the smoothness and difference compared to 60hz panel.

 

Regarding the "max settings" @Princess Luna shared a great video on some posts, on how taxing some settings are while giving close to none visual effects.

 

If i were you, I would go to the store, check some panels yourself to see whether you see, feel the need for 1440p or 1080 is enough :) 

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18 hours ago, Envit0 said:

Just FYI. You don't need to reach 144hz to feel the higher refresh rate over 60hz.. :) Even with 2080ti and 9900k you will not be able to max out and reach 144hz on 1080p on most games, but whenever you are above 60hz you will the smoothness and difference compared to 60hz panel.

 

Regarding the "max settings" @Princess Luna shared a great video on some posts, on how taxing some settings are while giving close to none visual effects.

 

If i were you, I would go to the store, check some panels yourself to see whether you see, feel the need for 1440p or 1080 is enough :) 

Here stores are shitty, have mostly few 1080p monitors and none 1440p and moat are not connected and they refuse to bother to connect, thats the sad truth:(

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