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I'm building a new pc(my first) and will be putting a evga GeForce gtx 1060 6g super clocked edition into it. On evga website it says max refreshe rate of 240hz and max resolution 7680x4320 for that card. Now is that accurate or are they just listing the very best marks in tests they have done? My question is for that card what would be a more realistic refresh rate and quailty resolution sweet spot? Thank you 

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Robhage88 said:

I'm building a new pc(my first) and will be putting a evga GeForce gtx 1060 6g super clocked edition into it. On evga website it says max refreshe rate of 240hz and max resolution 7680x4320 for that card. Now is that accurate or are they just listing the very best marks in tests they have done? My question is for that card what would be a more realistic refresh rate and quailty resolution sweet spot? Thank you 

 

 

 

This just means that this is the maximum possible refresh rate and resolution for the card....

it means that you can buy any monitor/display under this maximum and it will (most likely) work fine.

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Those are the numbers nVidia officially supports with this GPU. EVGA has nothing to do with those.

1080p at 60fps with High-Ultra settings should be possible witha a 1060

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7 minutes ago, Robhage88 said:

Perfect guys thank you for quick response. Would a widescreen be possiable with that 1060? 

Of course. 2560x1080 should be fine. Quote please, so we get notifications

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1 minute ago, racer243l said:

Of course. 2560x1080 should be fine. Quote please, so we get notifications

Any recommendations on that? Not looking to break the bank just yet on a monitor. Still ordering the parts for my build as pay checks come in but the monitor has been the most tricky part to figure out. I mostly play MMO's so I don't need super fast refresh rates I just want smooth and decent colors n such

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Just now, Robhage88 said:

Any recommendations on that? Not looking to break the bank just yet on a monitor. Still ordering the parts for my build as pay checks come in but the monitor has been the most tricky part to figure out. I mostly play MMO's so I don't need super fast refresh rates I just want smooth and decent colors n such

Hmm.. Ultrawide will always be a bit more expensive. Sometimes a lot actually. But the Pixio PX325c looks decent and is only 349 dollars. It´s little brother the PX245c is also decent but much smaller

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