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Looking for 144hz monitor

xReqt

Hi,

 

I have a budget of 180 pounds (No more then that) and im looking to get a good looking 144Hz monitor 24" or more and 1ms refresh rate. Must be able to purchase on Amazon UK

 

If you link something please evaluate why its good as i'll never know as im not a wiz with monitors.

 

Anything you link is so much appreciated!

 

Cheers 

PC SPECS

 

I7-8700 (non K)

 

GTX 1070

 

Corsair H100x AIO

 

16GB DDR4 Crucial ram (2133mhz)

 

Prime Z370-A Motherboard

 

Gamemax Falcon (White)

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Peripherals

 

Logitech G305

 

Corsair Strafe MX RED

 

Blue Yeti /w arm

 

JVC (Headphones)

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https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/HBRzK8/aoc-c24g1-240-1920x1080-144-hz-monitor-c24g1

cheapest monitor with your desired specs, and is curved. Although I hear some horror stories about AOC monitors so

 

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/4Hc48d/dell-s2419hgf-240-1920x1080-144-hz-monitor-s2419hgf

this one has that nice dell stand, might be more suitable depending on your desk layout.

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I used to have two of this monitor, one of the best monitors I've ever owned. Good color, brightness, no bad light bleeding, and 144hz + 1ms response times and can also be overclocked to a higher refresh rate if needed. It's not too much over your budget because it is on sale and is only barely outside your budget, if you can afford the extra money this is one that I would highly recommend you get especially at the price.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-VG248QE-Widescreen-Multimedia-80000000/dp/B00B19T7QC/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=144hz+monitor&qid=1568229396&s=gateway&sr=8-5

 

This is another monitor I have used which is within your budget however the ASUS is better in my opinion, I prefer the colors and brightness of the ASUS over this one.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/BenQ-XL2411P-Sports-Adjustable-eQualizer/dp/B075JGL4WV/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=144hz+monitor&qid=1568229603&s=gateway&sr=8-3

 

This is another in your budget but AOC has had some majors issues and a friend of mine who had this monitor received two units with dead pixels before they sent him one that didn't.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/AOC-C24G1-23-6-Inch-Curved-Monitor/dp/B07DTN4BM8/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=144hz+monitor&qid=1568229603&s=gateway&sr=8-6

 

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@Fasauceome @SpookyCitrus Thanks for all the help, I decided to go with the Benq XL2411P its a little on the ugly side but I read some into it and it offers more then enough to think its under priced. Thanks again : )

PC SPECS

 

I7-8700 (non K)

 

GTX 1070

 

Corsair H100x AIO

 

16GB DDR4 Crucial ram (2133mhz)

 

Prime Z370-A Motherboard

 

Gamemax Falcon (White)

----------------------------------------------------------

Peripherals

 

Logitech G305

 

Corsair Strafe MX RED

 

Blue Yeti /w arm

 

JVC (Headphones)

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