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hey im looking 2 buy 3 27" monitors for gameing plus vid stuff i was looking at asus samsung and lg for a monitor but i want 3 that dont cost way 2 much but still good for 2 7970 or 2 7950 cards would like a 1440 max one if there is one that dont cost way 2 much so any help would be nices and give me links to i use newegg

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Do you want all 3 monitors to be 27" 1440p? I ask because I dont think that even crossfire HD7970 would be able to run modern games on decent settings with that kind of a resolution. Keep in mind that 3 27" will take up a lot of space on your desk so make sure you have the space for it, also 1440p monitors aren't exactly cheap either.

It would also help if you could give us an idea of what your budget is since your statement of "dont cost way 2 much" can be quite relative.

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I agree with iCon. Very good questions iCon you raised.

Also, MSI-PC-Gamer, please don't shorten words. If you want a proper, nice and helpful answer from people, respect your readers. We usually type a lot more than you in answering your questions. Its the least you can do. Thanks :)

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Do you want all 3 monitors to be 27" 1440p? I ask because I dont think that even crossfire HD7970 would be able to run modern games on decent settings with that kind of a resolution. Keep in mind that 3 27" will take up a lot of space on your desk so make sure you have the space for it' date=' also 1440p monitors aren't exactly cheap either. It would also help if you could give us an idea of what your budget is since your statement of "dont cost way 2 much" can be quite relative. [/quote']

+1 for this!

Few questions should be answered:

1) What's your budget?

2) What type of panel?

3) What resolution for all three?

4) What type of system do you plan running for all three of these monitors?

There's more, but start with that.

Main Rig: Mainboard: Asus P8Z77 Pro Processor: Intel i7 3770K 4.7GHz (Swiftech H220) Memory: G-Skill Sniper Series 16GB 1866MHz Video Card: Asus GTX660 Ti Drives: 500GB (Western Digital HDD) 120GB (OCZ Agillity SSD) 1TB (Western Digital HDD) 1TB (Seagate Barracuda HDD) 120GB (Kingston SSD) PSU: Corsair TX 850 OS: Windows 7 Premium 64-Bit Monitor Type: 26" Asus & 52" Samsung Smart TV

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Do you want all 3 monitors to be 27" 1440p? I ask because I dont think that even crossfire HD7970 would be able to run modern games on decent settings with that kind of a resolution. Keep in mind that 3 27" will take up a lot of space on your desk so make sure you have the space for it' date=' also 1440p monitors aren't exactly cheap either. It would also help if you could give us an idea of what your budget is since your statement of "dont cost way 2 much" can be quite relative. [/quote']

+1 for this!

Few questions should be answered:

1) What's your budget?

2) What type of panel?

3) What resolution for all three?

4) What type of system do you plan running for all three of these monitors?

There's more, but start with that.

well im gona use the msi gd65 mobo with a 3770k cpu in a corsair 400r case for now till the 900d comes out gona use a corsair h100i not with stock fans tho prob 2 good 7970 cards i just want 3 really good 27 or 24 monitors that can work good with 2 7970 cards and i do have the room on my desk my desk is very big and prob like 550 maybe 650 max on the monitor each one i just want 3 good monitors that would look good for gameing and vid stuff i use newegg
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Do you want all 3 monitors to be 27" 1440p? I ask because I dont think that even crossfire HD7970 would be able to run modern games on decent settings with that kind of a resolution. Keep in mind that 3 27" will take up a lot of space on your desk so make sure you have the space for it' date=' also 1440p monitors aren't exactly cheap either. It would also help if you could give us an idea of what your budget is since your statement of "dont cost way 2 much" can be quite relative. [/quote']

+1 for this!

Few questions should be answered:

1) What's your budget?

2) What type of panel?

3) What resolution for all three?

4) What type of system do you plan running for all three of these monitors?

There's more, but start with that.

And the answers to questions 2) and 3) ?

Main Rig: Mainboard: Asus P8Z77 Pro Processor: Intel i7 3770K 4.7GHz (Swiftech H220) Memory: G-Skill Sniper Series 16GB 1866MHz Video Card: Asus GTX660 Ti Drives: 500GB (Western Digital HDD) 120GB (OCZ Agillity SSD) 1TB (Western Digital HDD) 1TB (Seagate Barracuda HDD) 120GB (Kingston SSD) PSU: Corsair TX 850 OS: Windows 7 Premium 64-Bit Monitor Type: 26" Asus & 52" Samsung Smart TV

Laptop: Dell XPS 17" - CPU: Intel i7-2720QM 2.2GHz Memory: 16GB (stock) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M Drives: x2 500GB Features: BlueRay Drive, JBL Speakers, 3D Monitor

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Do you want all 3 monitors to be 27" 1440p? I ask because I dont think that even crossfire HD7970 would be able to run modern games on decent settings with that kind of a resolution. Keep in mind that 3 27" will take up a lot of space on your desk so make sure you have the space for it' date=' also 1440p monitors aren't exactly cheap either. It would also help if you could give us an idea of what your budget is since your statement of "dont cost way 2 much" can be quite relative. [/quote']

+1 for this!

Few questions should be answered:

1) What's your budget?

2) What type of panel?

3) What resolution for all three?

4) What type of system do you plan running for all three of these monitors?

There's more, but start with that.

what evers good for gameing idc
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Do you want all 3 monitors to be 27" 1440p? I ask because I dont think that even crossfire HD7970 would be able to run modern games on decent settings with that kind of a resolution. Keep in mind that 3 27" will take up a lot of space on your desk so make sure you have the space for it' date=' also 1440p monitors aren't exactly cheap either. It would also help if you could give us an idea of what your budget is since your statement of "dont cost way 2 much" can be quite relative. [/quote']

+1 for this!

Few questions should be answered:

1) What's your budget?

2) What type of panel?

3) What resolution for all three?

4) What type of system do you plan running for all three of these monitors?

There's more, but start with that.

You're obviously going for surround gaming? Do you 3D game much?

Main Rig: Mainboard: Asus P8Z77 Pro Processor: Intel i7 3770K 4.7GHz (Swiftech H220) Memory: G-Skill Sniper Series 16GB 1866MHz Video Card: Asus GTX660 Ti Drives: 500GB (Western Digital HDD) 120GB (OCZ Agillity SSD) 1TB (Western Digital HDD) 1TB (Seagate Barracuda HDD) 120GB (Kingston SSD) PSU: Corsair TX 850 OS: Windows 7 Premium 64-Bit Monitor Type: 26" Asus & 52" Samsung Smart TV

Laptop: Dell XPS 17" - CPU: Intel i7-2720QM 2.2GHz Memory: 16GB (stock) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M Drives: x2 500GB Features: BlueRay Drive, JBL Speakers, 3D Monitor

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Do you want all 3 monitors to be 27" 1440p? I ask because I dont think that even crossfire HD7970 would be able to run modern games on decent settings with that kind of a resolution. Keep in mind that 3 27" will take up a lot of space on your desk so make sure you have the space for it' date=' also 1440p monitors aren't exactly cheap either. It would also help if you could give us an idea of what your budget is since your statement of "dont cost way 2 much" can be quite relative. [/quote']

+1 for this!

Few questions should be answered:

1) What's your budget?

2) What type of panel?

3) What resolution for all three?

4) What type of system do you plan running for all three of these monitors?

There's more, but start with that.

no 3d hurts my head lol
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For me I would pick something like this:

images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSGyCdpVz0KlMKZyI5TbuJLkr0QPGgUVY5OUwi4uX01z4B1f4aQHw

http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236309

Something with a small bezel, Nice panel, good build.

Something you are looking for? or want better?

Main Rig: Mainboard: Asus P8Z77 Pro Processor: Intel i7 3770K 4.7GHz (Swiftech H220) Memory: G-Skill Sniper Series 16GB 1866MHz Video Card: Asus GTX660 Ti Drives: 500GB (Western Digital HDD) 120GB (OCZ Agillity SSD) 1TB (Western Digital HDD) 1TB (Seagate Barracuda HDD) 120GB (Kingston SSD) PSU: Corsair TX 850 OS: Windows 7 Premium 64-Bit Monitor Type: 26" Asus & 52" Samsung Smart TV

Laptop: Dell XPS 17" - CPU: Intel i7-2720QM 2.2GHz Memory: 16GB (stock) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M Drives: x2 500GB Features: BlueRay Drive, JBL Speakers, 3D Monitor

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If you can find this:

09JIZAiQmJ7GIKCR_480.jpg

http://www.asus.com/Commercial_Monitors_Projectors/PB278Q/

I can't find it on Newegg.com, but suggested retail is $699. It's over your $650 budget, but not sure if you are going to find one with higher resolution for that price range.

Main Rig: Mainboard: Asus P8Z77 Pro Processor: Intel i7 3770K 4.7GHz (Swiftech H220) Memory: G-Skill Sniper Series 16GB 1866MHz Video Card: Asus GTX660 Ti Drives: 500GB (Western Digital HDD) 120GB (OCZ Agillity SSD) 1TB (Western Digital HDD) 1TB (Seagate Barracuda HDD) 120GB (Kingston SSD) PSU: Corsair TX 850 OS: Windows 7 Premium 64-Bit Monitor Type: 26" Asus & 52" Samsung Smart TV

Laptop: Dell XPS 17" - CPU: Intel i7-2720QM 2.2GHz Memory: 16GB (stock) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M Drives: x2 500GB Features: BlueRay Drive, JBL Speakers, 3D Monitor

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That monitor is right here on newegg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294 and its for $649.99, not $699.99

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That monitor is right here on newegg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294 and its for $649.99, not $699.99
Boya..... thanks dude... didn't see that.

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Laptop: Dell XPS 17" - CPU: Intel i7-2720QM 2.2GHz Memory: 16GB (stock) Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M Drives: x2 500GB Features: BlueRay Drive, JBL Speakers, 3D Monitor

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That monitor is right here on newegg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294 and its for $649.99, not $699.99
No problem CrazyMike, anything to help,

Thanks MSI-PC-GAMER :)

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That monitor is right here on newegg http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236294 and its for $649.99, not $699.99
Hey MSI_PC_GAMER, I can not send you private messages anymore? I just tried to send you one and it was denied it said that the user had either blocked me from sending messaged OR that another party has prevented me to.

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"The Riddler" Custom Watercooled H440 Build Log ( in collaboration with my wife @ _TechPuppet_ ) - http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/149652-green-h440-special-edition-the-riddler-almost-there/


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