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what monitor for a 1060?

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Hello, I was concerned that a higher refresh rate on a monitor may call for a nicer graphics card, this would influence me to buy a different monitor. Benchmarks for the 1060 at 1080p is more than good for me. What monitor do you guys think I should use and why? Originally I was thinking about going with this one https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C05C1OK?tag=linus21-20

 

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4 hours ago, nerdslayer1 said:

that's a good monitor go for it  

I thought so :D 

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A GTX 1060 is more than enough to handle a 144hz 1080p monitor.

i5-7600 / GTX 1060 6GB / 16 GB DDR4

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4 hours ago, Jale/Aeroplus said:

Your card is more than enough to handle a 144hz 1080p monitor.

Is it harder for a GPU to push 60 fps at higher framerates? That is something that I have never thought about before

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Looks like a fine monitor

 

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7 minutes ago, Doomerson said:

Is it harder for a GPU to push 60 fps at higher framerates? That is something that I have never thought about before

It all depends on the FPS you get in games. 144 Hz = 144 FPS, although there can be some exceptions sometimes.

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10 hours ago, Jale/Aeroplus said:

It all depends on the FPS you get in games. 144 Hz = 144 FPS, although there can be some exceptions sometimes.

So that's the reason why G-Sync is needed. Because there is no way a 1060 is getting 144 FPS xD

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