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Need help picking out an IPS monitor.

Ok so I am having some trouble picking out a good IPS monitor for my set-up.  I will be running a GTX 780 w/ a 4770k.  I want to get a monitor somewhere around 24" and obviously with an IPS panel.  It would help if it has a display port but it must at least have a HDMI.  I also want it to be 5ms response time or less.  A thin bezel would also be highly wanted due to me wanting to get a second one in the near future and maybe a third.  Any monitors that you guys have or know of that fit these specs or any advice that you have for me would be great! :D

 

*Edit: Forgot to put a 1920x1080 resolution and a budget below 250ish

 

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Pixel density is more important than size. Also, the response time doesn't matter that much.

 

This monitor has Display port, an adjustable stand, a usb hub, and beautiful colors:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007617%20600012673%20600050982%20600107132%20600439463&IsNodeId=1&name=AH-IPS

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What resolution? And any budget? 

 

Also, as long as it hasn't got something like a 30ms response time, you won't notice it. I'd say anything up to 10ms is okay for gaming. 

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I have an AOC IPS monitor(resolution at 1080p) and I love it, If you come across one for a good price you should get one.

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What resolution? And any budget? 

 

Also, as long as it hasn't got something like a 30ms response time, you won't notice it. I'd say anything up to 10ms is okay for gaming. 

sorry forgot to state that. Wanting 1920x1080 preferably and under 250 would be nice for a budget

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Pixel density is more important than size. Also, the response time doesn't matter that much.

 

This monitor has Display port, an adjustable stand, a usb hub, and beautiful colors:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007617%20600012673%20600050982%20600107132%20600439463&IsNodeId=1&name=AH-IPS

Are you sure about the response time because I have heard it matters in things like fps.

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STORAGE: 2 TB Samsung 860 Evo SSD & 1 TB Samsung 970 Evo M.2 MONITOR: ASUS TUF VG27WQ1B 

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sorry forgot to state that. Wanting 1920x1080 preferably and under 250 would be nice for a budget

There's the Acer H236HL Bid, but I've heard that they're hard to get hold of now

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Are you sure about the response time because I have heard it matters in things like fps.

Most IPS panels are around 5-7ms response time which is fine for gaming. 

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Are you sure about the response time because I have heard it matters in things like fps.

Response time means little to nothing. Response time is measured in an artificial manner yielding exaggerated results. It takes longer for your pc to register the mouse input than it does for the monitor to respond

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I have an Acer H226HQL, it is a 21.5 inch, 1920 x 1080, has good pixel density, if you want a 24 inch at that resolution, you will have a much worse ppi than if you go with a smaller one. it's an LED-backlit, HDMI, VGA,DVI, not bad viewing angles, 5ms response time, I would look into it.

 

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