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If you absolutely have to buy now there is the Acer S277HK which is 4K 60hz IPS 4ms but no g-sync. Also the Dell P2715Q which is 4k 60hz IPS 6ms and apparently a good scaler for going from 4K to 1440p in games.

I'll check these out, thanks for the help!

Build I am planning: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/X4vKQ7

I'm struggling to choose what monitor to buy.

I want my build to be future-proof but I don't want to spend absolutely tons of money if I can avoid it.

 

The build includes an i7-4790k and an MSI GTX 980. Do you think this will be capable of handling 4k without/with g-sync on current/future AAA titles?

Will this not be able to handle 4k enjoyably and should I just go for a 1440p monitor?

Is there a massive/noticeable difference between 4k and 1440p (I've never seen either type of display with my own eyes)?

 

Any opinions would be greatly appreciated, thanks! 

 

Edit: I've been looking at some benchmarks http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_980_Gaming/1.html and a single 980 seems to drop to ~40 fps at points in many of the tests. Is this still noticeable with g-sync?

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1440p a single 980 can not handle 4k for gaming

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1440p, IMO. The 980 won't play demanding titles at 4k very easily (you will not get a consistent 60fps), especially down the road.

 

At a certain screen size, there'll definitely be a difference between 1440p and 4k, but I'd go 1440p, personally.

 

I've been looking at some benchmarks and a single 980 seems to drop to ~40 fps at points in many of the tests. Is this still noticeable with g-sync?

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Build I am planning: http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/X4vKQ7

I'm struggling to choose what monitor to buy.

I want my build to be future-proof but I don't want to spend absolutely tons of money if I can avoid it.

 

The build includes an i7-4790k and an MSI GTX 980. Do you think this will be capable of handling 4k without/with g-sync on current/future AAA titles?

Will this not be able to handle 4k enjoyably and should I just go for a 1440p monitor?

Is there a massive/noticeable difference between 4k and 1440p (I've never seen either type of display with my own eyes)?

 

Any opinions would be greatly appreciated, thanks! 

 

Edit: I've been looking at some benchmarks http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/MSI/GTX_980_Gaming/1.html and a single 980 seems to drop to ~40 fps at points in many of the tests. Is this still noticeable with g-sync?

 

My situation is slightly different because I will run :

 

Gaming PC Windows 10

Work Mac OSX

 

Which means I can use the Apple scaling which is amazing and yes properly scaled 4K crushes 1440p for desktop use.  Its a lot sharper.  However for Windows use it all depends on how good the scaling is in Windows 10.

 

Also if a game needs a bit more power I will simply run at 1440p on the 4K screen.  Norm from tested said this works great on the Dell monitors.  I just hope the scaler in the Asus monitors is as good as the one they use in the Dell monitors.

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Also if a game needs a bit more power I will simply run at 1440p on the 4K screen.  

 

I know it sounds obvious but that's actually a great idea. Does it feel horrible to go back to 1440p after playing at 4k? Also, what monitor are you using at the moment? Do you have any monitor suggestions that I should check out?

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I know it sounds obvious but that's actually a great idea. Does it feel horrible to go back to 1440p after playing at 4k? Also, what monitor are you using at the moment? Do you have any monitor suggestions that I should check out?

 

I have not been able to game on a 4K monitor as my experience of them has been on Apple computers where a 4K and 1440p Thunderbolt display are often used.  The 4K always blows away the 1440p.

 

However I have seen a fair few 4K TN panels and they do look awful.  In this case the a 1440p IPS looks better.

 

 

I am building a monster gaming PC for myself (probably with a 980ti ) and will be getting a 4K monitor (The Asus 4K IPS g-sync ).  I will use the monitor for work on the Mac and game on the PC.

 

If you want 4K IPS g-sync the only monitor is the one I linked in the video which will be out Q3 this year. 

 

If you absolutely have to buy now there is the Acer S277HK which is 4K 60hz IPS 4ms but no g-sync. Also the Dell P2715Q which is 4k 60hz IPS 6ms and apparently a good scaler for going from 4K to 1440p in games.

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If you absolutely have to buy now there is the Acer S277HK which is 4K 60hz IPS 4ms but no g-sync. Also the Dell P2715Q which is 4k 60hz IPS 6ms and apparently a good scaler for going from 4K to 1440p in games.

I'll check these out, thanks for the help!

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I'll check these out, thanks for the help!

I have not been able to game on a 4K monitor as my experience of them has been on Apple computers where a 4K and 1440p Thunderbolt display are often used. The 4K always blows away the 1440p.

However I have seen a fair few 4K TN panels and they do look awful. In this case the a 1440p IPS looks better.

I am building a monster gaming PC for myself (probably with a 980ti ) and will be getting a 4K monitor (The Asus 4K IPS g-sync ). I will use the monitor for work on the Mac and game on the PC.

If you want 4K IPS g-sync the only monitor is the one I linked in the video which will be out Q3 this year.

If you absolutely have to buy now there is the Acer S277HK which is 4K 60hz IPS 4ms but no g-sync. Also the Dell P2715Q which is 4k 60hz IPS 6ms and apparently a good scaler for going from 4K to 1440p in games.

What is the inputlag(leobodnar) of both the monitors?
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