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is 27" 1080p doable.

Hi there!

First of all sorry for my bad English.

Currently I have a 24" 1080p 75Hz monitor, and I want to buy a 27" 1080p 144hz one. I thought about a 1440p 144hz one but then I have to upgrade my 1050Ti, cause its too weak for 1440p, and a 1440p capable video card with a 1440p display is way too much to pay. I have two questions:

1. do 1080p on 27" looks like a big pile of poop?

2. do the gtx1050Ti even capable of 144hz in 1080p for R6 (that's the main motive why i even want a 144Hz display)?

 

Thx for your help :)))

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1 minute ago, ThePirateHunter said:

Hi there!

First of all sorry for my bad English.

Currently I have a 24" 1080p 75Hz monitor, and I want to buy a 27" 1080p 144hz one. I thought about a 1440p 144hz one but then I have to upgrade my 1050Ti, cause its too weak for 1440p, and a 1440p capable video card with a 1440p display is way too much to pay. I have two questions:

1. do 1080p on 27" looks like a big pile of poop?

2. do the gtx1050Ti even capable of 144hz in 1080p for R6 (that's the main motive why i even want a 144Hz display)?

 

Thx for your help :)))

1. Probably.

2. Not really. At low settings it can only reach up to 100fps ~ 110 fps.

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I wouldn't get a 27" 1080p monitor. In games it'll be fine (mostly), but reading anything outside of it is blurry (to me) and an overall unpleasant experience.

I'd just get a 24" 1080p monitor.

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Just now, Rooked said:

1. Probably.

2. Not really. At low settings it can only reach up to 100fps ~ 110 fps.

Thanks! Then I'll go and dream about it a bit more xD

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1 minute ago, ThePirateHunter said:

Thanks! Then I'll go and dream about it a bit more xD

A good upgrade would be a GTX 1660 Super, around $200 USD, you can use it for 144Hz 1080p gaming on R6 high settings and 144Hz 1440p gaming on R6 low settings (presuming if you have a capable enough CPU)

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Just now, Rooked said:

A good upgrade would be a GTX 1660 Super, around $200 USD, you can use it for 144Hz 1080p gaming on R6 high settings and 144Hz 1440p gaming on R6 low settings (presuming if you have a capable enough CPU)

I have a ryzen5 3600

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Just now, ThePirateHunter said:

I have a ryzen5 3600

Yeah that'll work. GTX 1660 Super or a used GTX 1070 (1070 is better) would be pretty good.

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1 minute ago, Rooked said:

Yeah that'll work. GTX 1660 Super or a used GTX 1070 (1070 is better) would be pretty good.

Thank you

 

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22 minutes ago, ThePirateHunter said:

Hi there!

First of all sorry for my bad English.

Currently I have a 24" 1080p 75Hz monitor, and I want to buy a 27" 1080p 144hz one. I thought about a 1440p 144hz one but then I have to upgrade my 1050Ti, cause its too weak for 1440p, and a 1440p capable video card with a 1440p display is way too much to pay. I have two questions:

1. do 1080p on 27" looks like a big pile of poop?

2. do the gtx1050Ti even capable of 144hz in 1080p for R6 (that's the main motive why i even want a 144Hz display)?

 

Thx for your help :)))

just get a 24" 1080P 144HZ there is no big diffrence going rom 24"->27"

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If resolution vs screen size is issue depends on preference.  I had 32" 720p tv hooked up as secondary monitor, it wasn't bad for desktop or games, same as console on same tv.  Reading pdf or ebooks or using ms office on it all day would not be great time.  Photo editing was fine, could zoom to see detail, just couldn't see full image and full res at same time.

 

to get idea of how it would look,

   measure 3 inches past edge of monitor on diagonal line through corners of screen.

   note angle of vision this fills at normal viewing distance.

   lean into monitor until angle matches, that is same size the pixels will look with bigger screen of same resolution at normal distance.

 

Not sure what R6 is indicating, abbreviation of game title I'm guessing.  1050ti won't play most games at 144hz, but older or indie games with lower specs it might.  You should be able to benchmark it to check.  The gpu will still show the higher fps even if monitor can't display it.

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