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2 minutes ago, Vette said:

I Thought TN was worse and i would much rather have 100+ hz and 1440p

The Dell is what I'd consider to be one of the best when it comes to TN panels. Of course, not quite as good as an IPS monitor but it's better than most. Including the PG278Q's (because that's a TN monitor if you haven't noticed already).

 

The Dell S2716DG, the Acer XB271HU and the ASUS PG279Q are all 1440p 144Hz monitors...

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1 minute ago, Vette said:

I want white legs and compatibility with g-sync

it does support g sync i but i see what you are going with the color scheme 

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2 minutes ago, HKZeroFive said:

The Dell is what I'd consider to be one of the best when it comes to TN panels. Of course, not quite as good as an IPS monitor but it's better than most. Including the PG278Q's (because that's a TN monitor if you haven't noticed already).

 

The Dell S2716DG, the Acer XB271HU and the ASUS PG279Q are all 1440p 144Hz monitors...

The PG278Q is still a pretty ips 1440p the only problems i have with it is the price and the 144hz i would rather have a 120hz and 50-100 dollars less

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just get either this for the bigger screen and ips panel:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/nZkD4D/acer-monitor-umhx2aa001

 

or this for the smaller screen and much lower price.

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/D7hj4D/acer-monitor-umkg7aa002

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1 minute ago, herman mcpootis said:

just get either this for the bigger screen and ips panel:

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/nZkD4D/acer-monitor-umhx2aa001

 

or this for the smaller screen and much lower price.

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/D7hj4D/acer-monitor-umkg7aa002

Do you think the 5ms more will hurt comp gaming in CSGO BF and others

 

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1 minute ago, Vette said:

The PG278Q is still a pretty ips 1440p the only problems i have with it is the price and the 144hz i would rather have a 120hz and 50-100 dollars less

I don't understand... the PG278Q is a TN monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate.

 

All I'm saying is that you should either get the Dell S2716DG which is a cheaper and better option or opt for an IPS monitor (the ASUS PG279Q or the Acer XB271HU).

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Just now, HKZeroFive said:

I don't understand... the PG278Q is a TN monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate.

 

All I'm saying is that you should either get the Dell S2716DG which is a cheaper and better option or opt for an IPS monitor (the ASUS PG279Q or the Acer XB271HU).

The PG278Q is a ips panel with 144hz but is way to expensive the one you should me had 6ms response time but this has 1

 

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3 minutes ago, Vette said:

Do you think the 5ms more will hurt comp gaming in CSGO BF and others

 

not really, shouldn't see much of a difference unless you're an eagle or something. 144hz however would help out if your GPU has the horsepower for it.

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3 minutes ago, Vette said:

The PG278Q is a ips panel with 144hz but is way to expensive the one you should me had 6ms response time but this has 1

THE PG278Q IS NOT AN IPS MONITOR.

 

Advertised response time means nothing because it varies widely during testing. You're not going to notice the difference between 1ms and 6ms anyway.

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1 hour ago, Vette said:

not necessary to recreate the thread multiple times..

all threads have been merged into this topic: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/670319-help-building/ and moved to New Builds and Planning

 

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