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The choice between these 2 monitors for MMO Gameing

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44 minutes ago, ELSknutson said:

Ya I looked at it but its so hard to pick out a display with all the models, prices, sizes and technology. I would like to know peoples opinions weather to have 144hz is something that is required for MMO gaming or getting a better panel is more important. 

 

Nowadays i would definitely say you should aim for above 60hz, be it 75hz 120hz ,144hz, or 240hz+. Its not 'required' but its nice to have and most people find it very difficult to go back down to 60hz after experiencing 120hz+.

 

Since ur not into competitive gaming you dont need to put as much emphasis on pixel response time, so VA panels are probably the way to go. In the end however it will depend on ur sensitivity to visual artifacts, specifically Ghosting/blur and overshoot.

 

The best VA panel display is hands down the Samsung Odyssey G7, while it s not perfect its certainly the fastest VA panel display out there for gaming. It is however curved, and expensive.

For a flat VA panel around your price range at 32" the only one i can suggest u look at is the Dell S3220DGF

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/s3220dgf

So I am not playing CSGO or anything I mainly play games like WoW, Fallout 76, Minecraft, City Skylines, and The Sims. My monitor died BenQ BT3200Q that I purchased like 5 years ago 

So the monitors I am looking at are https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FBS36W2/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 ,  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NQG1FFB/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 , https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MY142C0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 (a bit out of my price range but probly do able), and https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MS09LQX/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1

 

I am not sure if the 144hz is worth the extra cost over a good panel or ultra wide 

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None of these links actually lead to a product page for me. Because of that i can't see your budget. I can always reccommend the LG 27GL850-B if you can afford it. Just keep your hands away from a >27" monitor with 1080p, if you don't want to be able to measure your pixels in mm size.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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24 minutes ago, Stahlmann98 said:

None of these links actually lead to a product page for me. Because of that i can't see your budget. I can always reccommend the LG 27GL850-B if you can afford it. Just keep your hands away from a >27" monitor with 1080p, if you don't want to be able to measure your pixels in mm size.

I need it to be 32in to match my other 32in monitor and I also want something 1440p or higher  my budget is around 3-$500 USD I think going over that I would rather get 2 lesser monitors that match. $800 is over budget  

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1 hour ago, ELSknutson said:

So I am not playing CSGO or anything I mainly play games like WoW, Fallout 76, Minecraft, City Skylines, and The Sims. My monitor died BenQ BT3200Q that I purchased like 5 years ago 

So the monitors I am looking at are https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FBS36W2/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 ,  https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07NQG1FFB/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 , https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MY142C0/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 (a bit out of my price range but probly do able), and https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MS09LQX/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1

 

I am not sure if the 144hz is worth the extra cost over a good panel or ultra wide 

Take a gander at the below thread.

 

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33 minutes ago, SolarNova said:

Take a gander at the below thread.

 

Ya I looked at it but its so hard to pick out a display with all the models, prices, sizes and technology. I would like to know peoples opinions weather to have 144hz is something that is required for MMO gaming or getting a better panel is more important. 

 

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44 minutes ago, ELSknutson said:

Ya I looked at it but its so hard to pick out a display with all the models, prices, sizes and technology. I would like to know peoples opinions weather to have 144hz is something that is required for MMO gaming or getting a better panel is more important. 

 

Nowadays i would definitely say you should aim for above 60hz, be it 75hz 120hz ,144hz, or 240hz+. Its not 'required' but its nice to have and most people find it very difficult to go back down to 60hz after experiencing 120hz+.

 

Since ur not into competitive gaming you dont need to put as much emphasis on pixel response time, so VA panels are probably the way to go. In the end however it will depend on ur sensitivity to visual artifacts, specifically Ghosting/blur and overshoot.

 

The best VA panel display is hands down the Samsung Odyssey G7, while it s not perfect its certainly the fastest VA panel display out there for gaming. It is however curved, and expensive.

For a flat VA panel around your price range at 32" the only one i can suggest u look at is the Dell S3220DGF

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/s3220dgf

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VDU: Panasonic 42" Plasma | GPU: Gigabyte 1080ti Gaming OC & Barrow Block (RIP)...GTX 980ti | Sound: Asus Xonar D2X - Z5500 -FiiO X3K DAP/DAC - ATH-M50S | Case: Phantek Enthoo Primo White |

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Go for a  27". I have both 24" and 32" 1440p. The 32" gives more immersion, you have to move your head bit, but the picture is noticeable less sharp, 32" 1440p has the same pixel density as 24" 1080p, so you're not really taking advantage of the higher resolution except for the bigger size. The 24" has gorgeous picture quality, very sharp and crisp, but if you want more immersion, go for a 27", it's kind of in the middle with some of the best of both worlds.

Mine is IPS 75hz, I think that's the sweet spot for non-fps games.

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2 hours ago, DSD27 said:

Go for a  27". I have both 24" and 32" 1440p. The 32" gives more immersion, you have to move your head bit, but the picture is noticeable less sharp, 32" 1440p has the same pixel density as 24" 1080p, so you're not really taking advantage of the higher resolution except for the bigger size. The 24" has gorgeous picture quality, very sharp and crisp, but if you want more immersion, go for a 27", it's kind of in the middle with some of the best of both worlds.

Mine is IPS 75hz, I think that's the sweet spot for non-fps games.

I have a 32inc monitor already and would like to keep them the same size also I use a large deep bench and the bigger size works better with my space 

 

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1 hour ago, Gaires said:

Take a look at these, you can mix & match how you see fit and add more filters from the add column button.

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tools/table/35175

I have gone there have still have run in to the same issue I have been faceing so far which is the good monitors are sold out or overpriced 

 

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2 hours ago, SolarNova said:

Nowadays i would definitely say you should aim for above 60hz, be it 75hz 120hz ,144hz, or 240hz+. Its not 'required' but its nice to have and most people find it very difficult to go back down to 60hz after experiencing 120hz+.

 

Since ur not into competitive gaming you dont need to put as much emphasis on pixel response time, so VA panels are probably the way to go. In the end however it will depend on ur sensitivity to visual artifacts, specifically Ghosting/blur and overshoot.

 

The best VA panel display is hands down the Samsung Odyssey G7, while it s not perfect its certainly the fastest VA panel display out there for gaming. It is however curved, and expensive.

For a flat VA panel around your price range at 32" the only one i can suggest u look at is the Dell S3220DGF

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/s3220dgf

Thanks for the reply I seen that on amazon form the link in rtings.com and the only sellers were 3ed party but I looked and Best buy sells it for $449 which is a good price https://www.bestbuy.com/site/dell-32-led-curved-qhd-freesync-monitor-with-hdr/6375331.p?skuId=6375331 and I can pick it up locally 

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3 hours ago, ELSknutson said:

I have a 32inc monitor already and would like to keep them the same size also I use a large deep bench and the bigger size works better with my space 

 

What's the point of having another monitor just like the one you already have, with low pixel density? You could consider your priorities a little bit better, having them the same size doesn't matter. It's just my view... but do what makes you feel happier.

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7 hours ago, ELSknutson said:

which is the good monitors are sold out or overpriced 

That's the problem right now, especially in the US.

You just need to look for them from multiple sources, including manufacturers own website.

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On 8/5/2020 at 5:40 PM, DSD27 said:

What's the point of having another monitor just like the one you already have, with low pixel density? You could consider your priorities a little bit better, having them the same size doesn't matter. It's just my view... but do what makes you feel happier.

I think it looks ugly to have mis matched size monitors also I have a dual Vesa mount that fits 2 32in monitors.  If I was going to get a monitor I would prefer it be the same size or larger. 

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On 8/5/2020 at 12:16 PM, SolarNova said:

Nowadays i would definitely say you should aim for above 60hz, be it 75hz 120hz ,144hz, or 240hz+. Its not 'required' but its nice to have and most people find it very difficult to go back down to 60hz after experiencing 120hz+.

 

Since ur not into competitive gaming you dont need to put as much emphasis on pixel response time, so VA panels are probably the way to go. In the end however it will depend on ur sensitivity to visual artifacts, specifically Ghosting/blur and overshoot.

 

The best VA panel display is hands down the Samsung Odyssey G7, while it s not perfect its certainly the fastest VA panel display out there for gaming. It is however curved, and expensive.

For a flat VA panel around your price range at 32" the only one i can suggest u look at is the Dell S3220DGF

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/s3220dgf

So I ended up buying the Dell  yes yes I got a Dell image0.jpg

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I am happy with it so far almost wish it was bigger though but my pockets are not deep enough for that .. yet

 

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