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60hz ips or 144hz led?

The Last MeMe

Recently started playing a lot of csgo and I have been wanting a new monitor lately... originally I was going to upgrade to an ips but now im thinking a 144hz monitor. Specs for my rig are in the sig. Also if anybody has any reccomendations they would be appericiated

My rig: Case: Corsair 760T CPU: Intel 4690k MOBO: MSI Z79 Gaming 5 RaM: 16gb HyperX SSD: 256gb Samsung pro HDD: 1tb Toshiba PSU: Thermaltake smart 750 GPU: 1x GTX 1080 Founders edition

 

 

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IPS is a technology used in LED(LCD) displays.

I think you meant to say TN.

 

It really depends on what you value more . 

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Img guessing you meant ips vs led and unless you have the system to make a 144hz monitor  I would go with the ips

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Hi,

 

I feel like I should point out that LED isn't a panel technology, it's just a backlight method, another backlight method is CCFL.   Most monitors on the market right now are LCD's with LED backlights, using either IPS, TN, VA, PLS or other technologies.

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For CS:GO, I strongly recommend the Asus VG248QE. It's a TN Panel (high refresh rate, low response time, but worse contrast and color quality) so it's ideal for gaming. You can hit the high enough FPS needed with that rig, but only on CS:GO. Any more demanding game and you might start struggling to maintain the 144hz the panel is capable of displaying.

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For CS:GO, I strongly recommend the Asus VG248QE. It's a TN Panel (high refresh rate, low response time, but worse contrast and color quality) so it's ideal for gaming. You can hit the high enough FPS needed with that rig, but only on CS:GO. Any more demanding game and you might start struggling to maintain the 144hz the panel is capable of displaying.

Believe me I know... im also planning on switching to an intel processor in the future my FX is seriously holding me back

My rig: Case: Corsair 760T CPU: Intel 4690k MOBO: MSI Z79 Gaming 5 RaM: 16gb HyperX SSD: 256gb Samsung pro HDD: 1tb Toshiba PSU: Thermaltake smart 750 GPU: 1x GTX 1080 Founders edition

 

 

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