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Ephy

a 1080p 144hz monitor is probably the way to go for you. but you could always get a higher res monitor at the sacrifice of fps if you want.

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/cZwqqs/asus-vg278hv-270-144hz-monitor-vg278hv

 

300 isn't alot to play with. You may want to consider spending less in some area on your build in order to increase your monitor budget.

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/spbkcf/acer-monitor-umhg0ee001

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/c298TW/asus-monitor-mg279q

 

There are also 4k monitors that start up a little over 300 if you want to consider that route:

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/L4nG3C/samsung-monitor-u28e590d

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/Rk98TW/aoc-monitor-u2879vf

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23 minutes ago, Ephy said:

What would be the best Monitor I could get for 300 Euro's?

I'm going to use it with this Build;

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/rQjWr7

(Might Change the 1TB SSD to 250GB and a 1TB HDD, if I can get a better Monitor that way)

Do u want 144Hz or 4K ?
Not sure if u can get 1440p 144Hz for that kind of money but u can totally get 1080p 144Hz. Im not a fan of 60fps gaming with hardware capable of 120/144fps.

https://www.amazon.de/BenQ-XL2411Z-Monitor-Reaktionszeit-schwarz/dp/B00HZF2JWA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1477776203&sr=8-1&keywords=xl2411z

or 

https://www.amazon.de/Asus-VG248QE-Monitor-DisplayPort-Reaktionszeit/dp/B00B19T7QC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1477776244&sr=8-1&keywords=ASUS+VG248QE+24-inch

or 

https://www.amazon.de/Asus-MG248Q-3D-Fähig-DisplayPort-Reaktionszeit/dp/B01DO6B83E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1477776251&sr=8-1&keywords=asus+mg248q

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7 minutes ago, Zyndo said:

a 1080p 144hz monitor is probably the way to go for you. but you could always get a higher res monitor at the sacrifice of fps if you want.

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/cZwqqs/asus-vg278hv-270-144hz-monitor-vg278hv

 

300 isn't alot to play with. You may want to consider spending less in some area on your build in order to increase your monitor budget.

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/spbkcf/acer-monitor-umhg0ee001

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/c298TW/asus-monitor-mg279q

 

There are also 4k monitors that start up a little over 300 if you want to consider that route:

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/L4nG3C/samsung-monitor-u28e590d

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/Rk98TW/aoc-monitor-u2879vf

On what Parts should I spend less?

And if I'm ever going for a 3 Monitor setup I should go for 1080p right?

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11 minutes ago, Ephy said:

On what Parts should I spend less?

And if I'm ever going for a 3 Monitor setup I should go for 1080p right?

well... "ever" is a long time. and in 5-10 years I'm sure we will have hardware very capable of 1440p and/or 4k surround setups for 144hz gaming (1440p is already doable if you have  a Titan XP/SLI setup but you're not going to get more than 60fps). But not including that situation, yes, surround setups need to be 1080p or you just aren't going to have the hardware to run it.

 

If you want a 144hz monitor at a higher resolution than 1080p, you should spend less on your RAM , case, Motherboard, storage option, and your PSU choice... probably in that order... You could also get a different 1080, as the founders cards tend to run a little hotter, louder, and cost more whilst having lower clocks.

 

Tough to really recommend exactly what you should get or not get because I don't really know what you're going to use this build for

 

Gotta head out to work though. will check back and respond later.

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10 hours ago, Zyndo said:

well... "ever" is a long time. and in 5-10 years I'm sure we will have hardware very capable of 1440p and/or 4k surround setups for 144hz gaming (1440p is already doable if you have  a Titan XP/SLI setup but you're not going to get more than 60fps). But not including that situation, yes, surround setups need to be 1080p or you just aren't going to have the hardware to run it.

 

If you want a 144hz monitor at a higher resolution than 1080p, you should spend less on your RAM , case, Motherboard, storage option, and your PSU choice... probably in that order... You could also get a different 1080, as the founders cards tend to run a little hotter, louder, and cost more whilst having lower clocks.

 

Tough to really recommend exactly what you should get or not get because I don't really know what you're going to use this build for

 

Gotta head out to work though. will check back and respond later.

My Budget is around 2200 Euros, that's why I used the German Partpicker, it comes the closest to the actual prices;

My Build is primarily going to be for Gaming, and CS:GO level 3D-Rendering 2K Video and 4K Photo editing as a Hobby,

And I already have the 1080 Founders;

Im also going for looks, that's why I'm overpaying for some things, I dont mind spending some more

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18 hours ago, Zyndo said:

well... "ever" is a long time. and in 5-10 years I'm sure we will have hardware very capable of 1440p and/or 4k surround setups for 144hz gaming (1440p is already doable if you have  a Titan XP/SLI setup but you're not going to get more than 60fps). But not including that situation, yes, surround setups need to be 1080p or you just aren't going to have the hardware to run it.

 

If you want a 144hz monitor at a higher resolution than 1080p, you should spend less on your RAM , case, Motherboard, storage option, and your PSU choice... probably in that order... You could also get a different 1080, as the founders cards tend to run a little hotter, louder, and cost more whilst having lower clocks.

 

Tough to really recommend exactly what you should get or not get because I don't really know what you're going to use this build for

 

Gotta head out to work though. will check back and respond later.

1440p is doable with a single 980ti, 980 SLI, 1070, 10801 titanx/xp. The gtx 1080 for example gets around 80-100 ultra settings on most games. 

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7 hours ago, Ephy said:

My Budget is around 2200 Euros, that's why I used the German Partpicker, it comes the closest to the actual prices;

My Build is primarily going to be for Gaming, and CS:GO level 3D-Rendering 2K Video and 4K Photo editing as a Hobby,

And I already have the 1080 Founders;

Im also going for looks, that's why I'm overpaying for some things, I dont mind spending some more

well gaming can highly benefit from a 144hz panel, especially if you're into shooters, MOBA's or other highly competitive games. a 1440p 144hz panel would probably be the way to go for you if you can afford it. If you can't though, a 60hz panel is still plenty good for most games (i'm a pretty serious gamer and I only run 60 hz monitor) and should allow you to get a 4k display if you want things to look super sharp both inside and outside of your game.

 

and aesthetics are a good reason to spend a bit extra imo =)

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