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4ms for CSGO?

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So i wanted to know if an ips monitor with a 144hz refresh rate and a 4ms response time would be good for hardcore CSGO. Would it? Its the Asus MG279q

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Yeah but there quality control issues

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you used the word hardcore so I will say no. Pro gamers I would call hardcore or wannabe pros and they wouldnt be caught dead with a 4ms monitor. For the rest of the world it would be more then fine. 

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you used the word hardcore so I will say no. Pro gamers I would call hardcore or wannabe pros and they wouldnt be caught dead with a 4ms monitor. For the rest of the world it would be more then fine. 

I don't think a hardcore gamer would know the difference between 4ms and 1ms at any time. me, i'm holding out for one of those new nanosecond monitors. if that's the monitor you want, buy it.

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1ms is better, but they are generally expensive for the nice ones. TN is what you want.

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Youre fine calm down with response time its a myth @Glenwing could explain. You actually can barely notice the difference

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What's your budget? That can help you getting some suggestions as well but what Czex said up there holds true although I think IPS states more ms but works better or same as TN Panel? As I remember hearing something about the way they calculate ms for IPS is different than TN but not so sure on that so don't quote me on that.

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If youre playing a lot of CSGO, higher refresh rate is what you should be more concerned about.

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Youre fine calm down with response time its a myth @Glenwing could explain. You actually can barely notice the difference

 

Unless he's gonna become next walle of CS  :ph34r:

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Unless he's gonna become next walle of CS  :ph34r:

maybe not even then lol 

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Youre fine calm down with response time its a myth @Glenwing could explain. You actually can barely notice the difference

No, you LITERALLY cannot tell the difference. I think human reaction times(visually) cap out at like 100 ms or something like that, and that's probably in the best-case scenario. So, basically, 3 milliseconds is not going to change your performance in any way.

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I play CS:GO on a 5ms IPS panel, and I can't notice any difference AT ALL vs. my TN secondary panel.

 

You'd be fine.

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Youre fine calm down with response time its a myth @Glenwing could explain. You actually can barely notice the difference

 

Except in professional csgo, where the difference between 6ms and 1ms is noticeable, but only for the very... well attuned. 

For csgo, anything less than 6ms is perfectly fine, most "professional" csgo players are on anything between 6ms and 1ms, with most actually not on the latter.

 

Ghosting is a bigger killer on csgo anyway, forget response times.

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Except in professional csgo, where the difference between 6ms and 1ms is noticeable, but only for the very... well attuned.

For csgo, anything less than 6ms is perfectly fine, most "professional" csgo players are on anything between 6ms and 1ms, with most actually not on the latter.

Ghosting is a bigger killer on csgo anyway, forget response times.

Thats just a myth, 1 Vs 6 ms makes no difference in real world.

Even 1 vs 8ms makes no difference in real world.

The thing with the csgo players is they take anything that they think will help them win, and other people watching them will belive they are so good because of there 1ms 240hz screens.

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Higher refresh rate is important. 
Not saying going from 60 to 144Hz was the sole reason, but when I upgraded I went from Nova 3 to MGE in 3 weeks. 

Response time is so meaningless at that point, you're talking about 3/1000ths of a second. 

 

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What's your budget? That can help you getting some suggestions as well but what Czex said up there holds true although I think IPS states more ms but works better or same as TN Panel? As I remember hearing something about the way they calculate ms for IPS is different than TN but not so sure on that so don't quote me on that.

Around $650, i was looking into the Asus MG279q.

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If youre playing a lot of CSGO, higher refresh rate is what you should be more concerned about.

Yes, i want a 144hz monitor.

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There are 1000ms in 1 second. 4ms is actually pretty small. Look for higher reresh rate like 144hz and try and find some input lag amounts for your monitor (monitor brands won't provide this)

Yes, im looking into 144hz monitors.

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I play CS:GO on a 5ms IPS panel, and I can't notice any difference AT ALL vs. my TN secondary panel.

 

You'd be fine.

What are the specs on your TN panel?

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Higher refresh rate is important. 

Not saying going from 60 to 144Hz was the sole reason, but when I upgraded I went from Nova 3 to MGE in 3 weeks. 

Response time is so meaningless at that point, you're talking about 3/1000ths of a second. 

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Yes, i want a 144hz monitor.

Most 144Hz monitors come with a 1ms response time anyway, theyre mainly calibrated for fast paced FPS shooters.

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Most 144Hz monitors come with a 1ms response time anyway, theyre mainly calibrated for fast paced FPS shooters.

Yes, but with an IPS panel?

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Yes, but with an IPS panel?

I know the PG279Q from Asus has all the bells and whistles, but its also 1440p and costs way more.

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