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1080p 144hz or 1440p 60hz

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So I am thinking about upgrading my gpu and while doing that I am thinking about upgrading my monitor as well. Is 1440p 60 hz or 1080p 144hz a better option. Also I have never seen high refresh rate display so I do not know how big of a difference it is.

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What games do you play most? there are 75hz monitors, some in between stuff like 2560x1080p ultrawides and even 1440p high refresh isn't as expensive as it used to be.

If you want to play mostly e-sports get the 1080p144hz at max 25inch ones, the other way around is if you gonna play mostly single player campaigns where eye candy might be favourable.

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If you are going for a ~24 inch display I'd personally go for 1080 144hz.

Once you get to 27 inch though the pixel density starts to make 1080p look a little less appealing.

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Just now, Linker said:

If you are going for a ~24 inch display I'd personally go for 1080 144hz.

Once you get to 27 inch though the pixel density starts to make 1080p look a little less appealing.

personlay i have completely switched to 4k screens and when I see a 1080p I am like mehhhh :D

But I dont play fast paced titles in multiplayer so I dont need higher than 60. Although its pretty even for scrolling聽

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1 hour ago, Princess Luna said:

What games do you play most? there are 75hz monitors, some in between stuff like 2560x1080p ultrawides and even 1440p high refresh isn't as expensive as it used to be.

If you want to play mostly e-sports get the 1080p144hz at max 25inch ones, the other way around is if you gonna play mostly single player campaigns where eye candy might be favourable.

Games like Anno 1800, Far Cry 5,聽Just Cause 4, and possibly Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Mostly AAA games no esports titles.

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1 hour ago, Metallus97 said:

wich size?

I don't really know yet but I would probably prefer something smaller.

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