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Choice of best esports gaming monitor for Rx 580 8gb 2048sp in 2022

Myo Thant

Sir, I would like to take advices for buying a new monitor in this year 2022 only in the purpose of extreme competitive ways for Efootball 2022.

 

Currently in our market,Myanmar,

according to my preferences( lowest input delay, Fastest response time, >120hz refresh rate, ips panel)

 

LG gl850-b is available,

 

My system specs is Ryzen 5 2600 ,Sapphire pulse 580 8gb 2048 sp China version, 16gb 3000Mhz ram

 

1stly I used 322m7c philips fhd va panel curved monitor 144hz

 

I did reduce the native resolution to 720p and play in 1ms mprt way- I swear trust me , Performance is significantly differently better than 1080p 4ms G2G way

 

Its panel had been broken due to accident unfortunately last month

 

so my logic is what if I reduce to 720p from 1440p will be better than from1080p 

I think

I will not only get better consistent performance but higher fps, response time, lower input lag due to the better scaling(1440/2=720)

 

could you please suggest me that my opinion would be right and shall i buy Lg gl850/850-b for my Rx 580 8gb 2048sp to play efootball2022 at 720p resolution to get more consistency and more victory!

 

please advice me ,

Thank you so much

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Myo Thant said:

so my logic is what if I reduce to 720p from 1440p will be better than from1080p

No, it will be the same. Your system is still pushing the same information to the monitor, and the panel can only work within certain bounds so you're not exactly going to get extremely good pixel response times.

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so which monitor should I buy to get fastest response time with this card?please!

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The ViewSonic XG2431 is one of the fastest and clearest monitors. Enable backlight strobing and you'll get almost CRT-like motion clarity. It's a 1080p 240Hz monitor.

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41 minutes ago, Stahlmann said:

The ViewSonic XG2431 is one of the fastest and clearest monitors. Enable backlight strobing and you'll get almost CRT-like motion clarity. It's a 1080p 240Hz monitor.

24 inch is too tiny for my whole pitch coverage, at least 27 inch is necessary for me!

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26 minutes ago, Myo Thant said:

24 inch is too tiny for my whole pitch coverage, at least 27 inch is necessary for me!

Then what is your budget?

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I will use under $400 to play in 720p resolution,

According to my experience,

I drop my 1st monitor's (philip 322m7c)native 1080p resolution down to 720p becoz my game Efootball 2022 only came out with 720p and 900p.

Then scaled in game resolution to 75%( in order to run 540p -half of native resolution)

Then run in 1ms MPRT fast response.

 

This made me different.(>75% win rate)

 

 

Currently , I prefer 5 monitors available in our market

 

LG GL850-B(1440p 144hz $389)

Gigabyte G27F/FC (1080p 144Hz $300/320)

AOC C32G2ZE(1080p 240Hz $342)

MSI Optix G273QF(1440p 165Hz $330)

MSI Optix MAG301RF/CR (1080p 200Hz $320)

 

which one is suitable for Rx 580 to run 720p in the fastest response purpose)

 

why size is matter for me is that I play in 'Blimp' camera view to see the whole pitch!

 

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1 hour ago, Myo Thant said:

LG GL850-B(1440p 144hz $389)

Gigabyte G27F/FC (1080p 144Hz $300/320)

AOC C32G2ZE(1080p 240Hz $342)

MSI Optix G273QF(1440p 165Hz $330)

MSI Optix MAG301RF/CR (1080p 200Hz $320)

Out of these the LG 27GL850-B is the best.

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Dropping the resolution will impact the image quality, your system cannot handle smoothly in 1080p and you need drop to 720p. They is no point you buy 1440p monitor unless you had plan to upgrade soon your GPU.

 

The blur output will increasing if you dropping even more from native resolution. From 1080p to 720p already impact the output, but now you plan from 1440p to 720p will be even worst.

 

I suggest you put your money in better refresh rate 1080p monitor than throw the money on 1440p where you can't actually use it.

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