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Best monitor for gtx 1050 ti?

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I want to know what monitor will perform best with my build. Here are my specs:

Gtx 1050 ti

AB350M Gaming-3 

Ryzen 3 1300x

8gb DDR4 Ripjaws V ram

Trying to keep it under $500.

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34UM68-p

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Depends on what you want and what you are playing. A monitor is an investment and you will likely replace your gpu and gpu before you upgrade a monitor so you may want to get one that is better than what would be best suited for your hardware now but that is just a suggestion. I would probably go for a 144hz if you like playing competitive fps or a 60hz 1080p ips if you are more looking for good visuals for games like the witcher 3 and such.

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14 minutes ago, MrMcMuffinJr said:

34UM68-p

2560x1080p on 34" is kinda meh PPI-wise for general use. I'd recommend dropping down to 29" as that's a sweet spot for 1080p and there are plenty of fanatics on this forum saying its the best.

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5 minutes ago, SCGazelle said:

2560x1080p on 34" is kinda meh PPI-wise for general use. I'd recommend dropping down to 29" as that's a sweet spot for 1080p and there are plenty of fanatics on this forum saying its the best.

This ^^^ I have a 25" LG ultrawide, amazing colors and ppi, a 29" would be a bit nicer, and a 34" is definitely stretching the limits of that res if you like your games nice and crispy, and want to be able to comfortably read text. I'd defo say 29", or 25" if you're on a lower budget. 

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nononono no 25" UW. No reason to get them. 25" 16:9 offers more screen area, get that if you dont wanna get a 29" uw or something else

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