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Good monitor for a GTX 1070?

Okjoek

My youngest brother uses a GTX 1070 and he's still using a really old monitor from HP. 1680x1050

 

Atleast 1080p.

 

Budget is ~ 150 dollars.

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1 minute ago, Okjoek said:

My youngest brother uses a GTX 1070 and he's still using a really old monitor from HP.

Whats the budget?

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There should be some 1440p 60hz panels. 1080p is just too low and your card would be wasted at 1080p 60Hz.

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13 minutes ago, ImperialSteele said:

I have two of these for my 1070, work nicely. (The sale has been on since I first looked at them, so it shouldn't go anywhere)

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824014378

27" 1080p NO ! PPI is crap. 24" is max you should go with for 1080p

For movies and video wathcing from your bed/couch fine, it makes sense but for sitting 2 feet away from it its not worth the money. Size doesnt matter, Resolution does.

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A 1070 would be wasted on anything less than 1440p. I have a 1070 G1 with a 27" 1440p ( ASUS MG279Q ) and its perfect,

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13 minutes ago, Mello said:

I plan on getting this myself.

LG 32MA68HY-P 32-Inch IPS Monitor

1080p

IPS panel

32 inch

x2 USB 2.0

$199

32" ????? 1080p :D:D:D descrption talks about "clarity" worst markerting ever. Absolute nonsense.. 

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1 minute ago, Thony said:

32" ????? 1080p :D:D:D worst mazrkerting ever. Absolute nonsense..

I don't see your sense.

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5 minutes ago, Mello said:

I don't see your sense.

Go ahead and calculate PPI (pixel per inch) and look at standard sizes for 1080p, 1440p and 4K screens. 

Look at it this way. You take a photo with your phone, u go and enlarge/resize it to double the size. You lose clarity of the image because you create larger photo with same amount of pixels...

At 24" u have to get really clsoe to see individual pixels on the screen, at 32" you see them from where u sit... U want to stare at pixel blocks ? I dont think so.

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26 minutes ago, Thony said:

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NO, what if i wanty a steady framerate, no matter the explosions, projectiles, air/water effect particles and doll spawning, etc!?

 

:D. You calling my GTX 770 outdated btw? It cant even handle 1080p anymore :L

 

Wont have a new gpu tough for the next 100 years atleast i suppose now :U...

 

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1 minute ago, VerticalDiscussions said:

NO, what if i wanty a steady framerate, no matter the explosions, projectiles, air/water effect particles and doll spawning, etc!?

 

:D. You calling my GTX 770 outdated btw? It cant even handle 1080p anymore :L

I never talked to you ever so stop putting words in my mouth ;)

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9 minutes ago, Thony said:

Go ahead and calculate PPI (pixel per inch) and look at standard sizes for 1080p, 1440p and 4K screens. 

Look at it this way. You take a photo with your phone, u go and enlarge/resize it to double the size. You lose clarity of the image because you create larger photo with same amount of pixels...

At 24" u have to get really clsoe to see individual pixels on the screen, at 32" you see them from where u sit... U want to stare at pixel blocks ? I dont think so.

i'm not gonna glue my face to the monitor, so i'll probably be fine.

and I already have a 22 inch 1080p monitor and I don't like it.

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6 minutes ago, Mello said:

i'm not gonna glue my face to the monitor, so i'll probably be fine.

and I already have a 22 inch 1080p monitor and I don't like it.

Not sure you realize the 10" difference but be my guest , your setup not mine.

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1 minute ago, Thony said:

Not sure you realize the 10" difference but be my guest , your setup not mine.

I do realize the 10" difference, that's why I'm getting it xD

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1 hour ago, VerticalDiscussions said:

:D. You calling my GTX 770 outdated btw? It cant even handle 1080p anymore :L

What? even my gtx 660 can handle 1080p. 

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1 hour ago, Megah3rtz said:

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Try playing Crysis 3 Max settings 60 fps pls...

 

Or should i say 30 x-x xD. Even the original Crysis 1 can dip below that in some scenes (Well i suppose its not properly optimized for such cards tough, uh?)!

 

Games are becoming too demanding in VRAM, Bus speeds, memory bandwidth, clock speeds and the marvelous Cuda architecture theses days -.-, and even a mildly high overclock aint gonna help this aging 2GB 770.

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