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jim33
5 minutes ago, jim33 said:

you mean another  monitors in  450 euros  like Acer - XF270HU   is difficult to find??

 

3 minutes ago, RuZoG said:

The XF270HU is likely your best bang for the euro. Here's a good review. The prices have dropped since this review was done.

 

I'd agree. IPS, 144 Hz, 27", 1440p it ticks all the boxes. Except maybe the MG279Q, but that's more expensive.

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3 minutes ago, tikker said:

 

I'd agree. IPS, 144 Hz, 27", 1440p it ticks all the boxes. Except maybe the MG279Q, but that's more expensive.

The mg279q is just the Asus version. Not worth spending 70 more euros just for the Asus brand as they both use the same panel anyways. 

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3 minutes ago, Brooksie359 said:

The mg279q is just the Asus version. Not worth spending 70 more euros just for the Asus brand as they both use the same panel anyways. 

They're probably the same panel aren't they?

Just now, jim33 said:

do  you believe  that XF270HU    is  very  good  for  games and  m,ovies??

 

I liked  this  monitor

At least three people have said yes now... Are you even reading what people say?

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this  monitor  XF270HU with which  vga card  to buy it?>?

 

I mean which vga card can handlr  this monitor??

 

1070 and  1080  ti or less?>??

 

what  vga card to buy  for  this  monitor??

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1 minute ago, jim33 said:

do  you believe  that XF270HU    is  very  good  for  games and  m,ovies??

 

is it worth  to  buy it??

Probably the most versatile monitor you can get tbh. Most people view the 27ich 1440p 144hz ips monitors as the all around best monitors as they are high res have high refresh rate and have good color with ips.

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2 minutes ago, jim33 said:

this  monitor  XF270HU with which  vga card  to buy it?>?

 

I mean which vga card can handlr  this monitor??

 

1070 and  1080  ti or less?>??

 

what  vga card to buy  for  this  monitor??

I would go for a 1080 or higher. The 1070 can Handel 1440p but not at high refresh rate like the higher end cards can. 

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The XF270HU  also has freesync.. Depends on how you will use the system and what features that you need, As suggested aim for something like a 1080Ti as its comparable to a 2080 and there are deals to be had. You do have to do your homework though.

 

If you want to use Freesync then you might consider looking at an AMD card though like a Vega series. 

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It feels like you just want exact links to click and buy. Where are you thinking of purchasing from? Just trying to get to the end of the request,,,

 

The moniitor  has AMD Free-Sync 40-144Hz via DisplayPort; 40-70Hz via HDMI That'll be 1070/1080/1080ti/2070/2080/2080ti or RX580/Vega56/Vega64

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if I will; buy one 1070 ti will it be good  for these  monitor??

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yes it will do pretty much everything except freesync.. If you won't use it then no loss, Game on High to Ultra, Movies, Video, etc.  

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1080  will it last me 2 years for these resolutions  from  these  monitor?>?

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8 minutes ago, jim33 said:

1080  will it last me 2 years for these resolutions  from  these  monitor?>?

With that monitor, probably. That also strongly depends on what games you play at what settings.On AAA titles you may need to start stepping down from the highest settings to just high or medium to keep the FPS really high, given that the card's already 2 years old by now, but the high refresh rate will still have benefits even if you're "only" pushing 100 or 80 FPS.

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33 minutes ago, jim33 said:

so  to buy  1080 ti and  not  1080??

The 1080ti is objectively but is more expensive. If the price difference isn't that much I would opt for the 1080ti  

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what  you mean  that  1080 ti is objectively ??

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Id buy the cheapest monitor possible because purchasing something mid/low range to burner makes no sense long term to me.  Why not just buy a burner monitor for the cheapest possible...tired of the pr0n on your tiny phone screen? ;)

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1 hour ago, jim33 said:

what  you mean  that  1080 ti is objectively ??

Objectively better than a 1080, but it will cost you more. But as @Tristerin says if you're going to buy a 20XX card and a good monitor next year it makes no sense to spend a grand on a 1080 Ti and a monitor now that you'll only use for a couple of months maybe.

1 hour ago, jim33 said:

which  monitor to buy>>??

Back to this, are we now. We can only answerw this question so many times... I'm out. Plenty of suggestions and consensus if you will about the monitor and either a 108 or 1080 Ti will suit you fine. For both you will need to start lowering settings at some point, especially at 1440p and up if you want to keep pushing 120+ FPS. What settings are acceptable for you, only you can determine that.

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as  I told  you   I don't have  ,monitor  wright now

 

so tell me  what to do?

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