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Acer XB271HU VS Acer Predator X34

Okay so i found the 2 best fitting monitors for me but i can't decide which of the two to get

 

the XB271HU has a smaller screen but is the same 1440p res which i think would make for a better pixel density making for a sharp image, it also has a frameless bezless design that is beatiful and it has a bit more color accuracy .

 

On the other side the predator X34 comes with a huge size, its curved and ultrawide it is also 1440p, the refresh rate and response time are not as good but they are still good enough.

 

Which one from the two would you go for ? Would it be harder to push games on the unique res of the Predator ?

 

I plan to use this for everything from web surfing to video editing and gaming.

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Gaming I wouldn't recommend anything less than a Super overclocked 980 ti or dual 980/390 on a 3440x1440p. Nothing else will push it properly unless you are doing like cs:go/lol/wow or something.

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Gaming I wouldn't recommend anything less than a Super overclocked 980 ti or dual 980/390 on a 3440x1440p. Nothing else will push it properly unless you are doing like cs:go/lol/wow or something.

I am gonna be using a gtx 980 ti lightning or matrix version and i do plan to overclock it as far as i can, but i cant decide between the monitor to get

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