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Xfx590 fatboy 8 gb with ryzen5 for 1080p 144hz ?

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It really depends on the games you are playing. The RX 590 is definitely capable of high FPS gaming, especially on esports titles like League of Legends, Rocket League, and CS-GO, where higher refresh rate really helps. A higher FPS monitor usually shouldn't negatively impact visuals on more demanding games, unless you turn on V-Sync, and start to see stuttering from my experience (leave V-Sync off is the conclusion). If the monitors have Freesync, just enable that, and your monitor will match frame rate with what the graphics card puts out (down to a limit of usually somewhere around 40 FPS)

 

If both of the monitors are a similar price, I would absolutely choose the 144Hz monitor.

Xfx590 fatboy 8 gb with ryzen5  3600 for 1080p 144hz ? Or to go with 1080p 75hz AOC monitors ?

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If I were to be in the market for a 1080p monitor, I would immediately shoot for the 144hz one unless HDR, TN vs VA, and other features were in question. If your game of choice is considered a light load by the 590, why not have nearly double the frames for your eyes' pleasure?

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They are both , ips 1 ms respone.. i play all games from warzone to AAA 

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It really depends on the games you are playing. The RX 590 is definitely capable of high FPS gaming, especially on esports titles like League of Legends, Rocket League, and CS-GO, where higher refresh rate really helps. A higher FPS monitor usually shouldn't negatively impact visuals on more demanding games, unless you turn on V-Sync, and start to see stuttering from my experience (leave V-Sync off is the conclusion). If the monitors have Freesync, just enable that, and your monitor will match frame rate with what the graphics card puts out (down to a limit of usually somewhere around 40 FPS)

 

If both of the monitors are a similar price, I would absolutely choose the 144Hz monitor.

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Ok ty, yea they are IPS ,1 ms, freesync 😉 So i will go with 144hz then .. good day bacon 🙂

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