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please help me choose between the two.. other specs are about the same, Same size and price. .response time

4ms vs 1ms

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Do you play competitive games (e.g CS:GO)

 

Yes: Get the 144 hz 1080 panel

No: Get the 1440p panel

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Do you play competitive games (e.g CS:GO)

 

Yes: Get the 144 hz 1080 panel

No: Get the 1440p panel

 

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Do you play competitive games (e.g CS:GO)

Yes: Get the 144 hz 1080 panel

No: Get the 1440p panel

i don't get what you mean by competitive. .

ill play games like COD AW, FAR CRY, BATTLEFIELD, CRYSIS, FIFA MORE OFTEN, GRID, GTA, BURNOUT.. DYING LIGHT. . THATS ABOUT IT

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i don't get what you mean by competitive. .

ill play games like COD AW, FAR CRY, BATTLEFIELD, CRYSIS, FIFA MORE OFTEN, GRID, GTA, BURNOUT.. DYING LIGHT. . THATS ABOUT IT

Competitive games are games with a lot of competition between players in multiplayer and are usually the ones popular at Esports (for example counter strike). Call of duty won't benefit because it's capped at 100 (or 120 not sure) fps .The rest of the games are not really competitive, so get the 1440p monitor.

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Always 144hz. Ask anybody with a 144hz monitor, 60hz looks like utter shit. People who say 60hz is smooth enough is the same thing as console players saying 24fps is good enough.

 

Refresh rate first, then panel type, resolution last.

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Competitive games are games with a lot of competition between players in multiplayer and are usually the ones popular at Esports (for example counter strike). Call of duty won't benefit because it's capped at 100 (or 120 not sure) fps .The rest of the games are not really competitive, so get the 1440p monitor.

Cod isn't capped at 120fps. I am running at about 220-250 fps on Black Ops 2

I don't like 2D games...I just couldn't get into them.. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

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Just make sure your hardware can handle 1440p 60hz and especially if you go for the 1080p 144hz one, in chrysis 3, you shall need some good hardware to benefit from the 144hz...

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response times are 100% bullshit like contrast ratios... 

 

 

you can get a 1440p 100+hz IPS monitors nowadays;    the choice you presented is not valid in 2015

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response times are 100% bullshit like contrast ratios... 

 

 

you can get a 1440p 100+hz IPS monitors nowadays;    the choice you presented is not valid in 2015

Who said anything about response time? The options were 60hz 1440p and 144hz 1080p. I don't see a single thing about response time being mentioned.

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Who said anything about response time? The options were 60hz 1440p and 144hz 1080p. I don't see a single thing about response time being mentioned.

He was incorrectly referring to refresh rates . . . well . . .

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response times are 100% bullshit like contrast ratios... 

 

 

you can get a 1440p 100+hz IPS monitors nowadays;    the choice you presented is not valid in 2015

If you mean refresh rates, they are not bullshit. 

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I would say 1080p 144hz. If it's within your budget you could buy the Acer XB270HU, and get 1440p 144hz. 

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If you mean refresh rates, they are not bullshit. 

response time =/= refresh rate

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please help me choose between the two.. other specs are about the same, Same size and price. .response time

4ms vs 1ms

I don't see a specs list anywhere of your rig. At any rate...

I can't comment on how good a 144Hz panel is because I've never used one. I love my 1440p 60Hz monitor, it's a beautiful display.

I hear from a lot of people that once you go high refresh rate, you never go back. But it's the same for a lot of other things as well. Now that I've experienced 1440p, I'd never want to go back ton 1080p. 1080p still looks great, but 1440p just looks BETTER.

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I don't see a specs list anywhere of your rig. At any rate...

I can't comment on how good a 144Hz panel is because I've never used one. I love my 1440p 60Hz monitor, it's a beautiful display.

I hear from a lot of people that once you go high refresh rate, you never go back. But it's the same for a lot of other things as well. Now that I've experienced 1440p, I'd never want to go back ton 1080p. 1080p still looks great, but 1440p just looks BETTER.

You can easily go back from high res to low res, but going back to lower refresh rates is hard. The difference is too huge, resolution difference, not as much. Unless its a super high PPI, even then, its just annoying, not unusable. Once you go 144hz, you start to notice when you have frame dips to 60fps, or when your nvidia drivers randomly go back to 60hz, you don't even need to open a game, you move your mouse and go, "wtf is this bullshit 60hz doing on my computer"

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I have a 1440p IPS 60Hz monitor and for these games you play would I recommend getting the 1080p 144Hz monitor. But if you have the budget and performance for 1440p IPS 144Hz then get that.

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response times are 100% bullshit like contrast ratios...

you can get a 1440p 100+hz IPS monitors nowadays; the choice you presented is not valid in 2015

700+ USD REALLY.. all the options im looking at dont exceed 300USD..
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I would say 1080p 144hz. If it's within your budget you could buy the Acer XB270HU, and get 1440p 144hz.

yhh im aware of that.. budget is 300 that monitor is 700+

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I don't see a specs list anywhere of your rig. At any rate...

I can't comment on how good a 144Hz panel is because I've never used one. I love my 1440p 60Hz monitor, it's a beautiful display.

I hear from a lot of people that once you go high refresh rate, you never go back. But it's the same for a lot of other things as well. Now that I've experienced 1440p, I'd never want to go back ton 1080p. 1080p still looks great, but 1440p just looks BETTER.

yhh don't worry about my rig as im very sure that it can easily handle 80-100 frames on 1080p and 60+ on 1440p

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yhh im aware of that.. budget is 300 that monitor is 700+

k, i wasn't sure because you didn't state your budget. Get the 1080p 144hz

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700+ USD REALLY.. all the options im looking at dont exceed 300USD..

 

For that money i`d get the 29um67 - widescreen IPS with 75hz and freesync

 

And change my next video card be a freesync supporting one

 

And that will still be miles more enjoyable gaming than any other option at that price range or below it

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