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DarrenP

I'm looking for a set of 3 monitors. I have a budget of $750 dollars for the 3. So essentially $250 each. I need 1920x1080. I'd prefer ASUS, and i have a R9 280X, and 7950 in crossfire. That will be upgraded to dual R9 290X's. So power isn't much of an issue.

 

Suggestions? Thanks

 

I was thinking perhaps  3x ASUS VG248QE However they're a little over budget. But i wouldn't mind going a little over.

 

 

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Unless you want ips and not asus then that is about the best you can get. I would look at the BenQ 120hz monitors though. something like a  XL2420T. This non "E" version is older and you might be able to get a could deal on it

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Do you have a preference for 60/120Hz?

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There's not point in getting the 290x over the 290.

I'd get these for the matte display for less glare and thin bezels: http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/aoc-monitor-i2367fh

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Asus VN248H

 

(save your money and spend it on graphics or something)

Compatible with Windows 95

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There's not point in getting the 290x over the 290.

I'd get these for the matte display for less glare and thin bezels: http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/aoc-monitor-i2367fh

I don't have any windows in my bedroom. No glare whatsoever from anything. 

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It has a tin physically bezel, however if you turn the screen on you will have thicker black bars on both sides :/

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There's not point in getting the 290x over the 290.

I'd get these for the matte display for less glare and thin bezels: http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/aoc-monitor-i2367fh

I'd recommend these, these are some very good monitors for a triple setup!

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ASUS VX239H would be great BUT only has HDMI in :| 

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Isn't this the wrong section of the forum?Dell U2412 is a great budget option, also the new P sereis is also out now so you might check those.

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I'm not sure if you posted this in this sub form because you want them for photo/video editing, but I'll assume you have for that reason!

 

I personally would say spend a little more money on each monitor and only get 2. I would personally go for an ASUS PA248Q. They're IPS panels and look quite nice (they're also colour accurate so that's good), they're $330 on NCIX.

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save some more and get 3 of those :D

 

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Man just two of these would be nice.

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I have now 2 of these Dell P2414H 24" ISP 1920x1080 ress
pricing http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260149
I've wrote a review since it was requested  in the post here, since they asked its super bad tbh but it shows u what u get in the box and stuff hope this helps u a bit, and like i said there it had no display port only Display port VGA and stuff since the radeon cards i think have a few mini display ports u should be fine 
http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/61476-dells-new-professional-p-series-ah-ips-monitors/page-2?hl=madnessqq

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