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try looking in local stores, there is no single monitor model that is cheapest in all parts of the world. Stores have different deals, so you might as well find a slightly older gsync monitor in that price range. Try to look around for deals.

But it might not be needed in your situation.

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4 minutes ago, WhyThereIsAPieOverHead said:

Is there any monitor{cheapest) with gsync 1080p under $150 and that is my father's budget 

Nope.

4 minutes ago, WhyThereIsAPieOverHead said:

Cheapest pissible

G-Sync is nVidia's ultimate luxury item, you don't write 'cheapest' with it, besides getting g-sync for CS:GO makes no sense, do you even know how it functions?

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2 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

Nope.

G-Sync is nVidia's ultimate luxury item, you don't write 'cheapest' with it, besides getting g-sync for CS:GO makes no sense, do you even know how it functions 

 

 

G sync is not really a necessity, put i forgot to say input lag is the real problem which really affect my gaming experience 

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3 minutes ago, Brooksie359 said:

Get a 144hz 1080p tn monitor. They have those in the 150 USD range and would be perfect for you. A huge upgrade from a tv. 

This ^^^ You can get a 1ms 144Hz 1080p monitor with a TN panel around that price point, whereas the cheapest G-Sync monitors are $400 and up last I checked. G-Sync only kicks in if your framerate dips below the refresh rate though, and unless you have super budget hardware you should be able to run CS:GO at 200+ fps so that'll never be a problem. 

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2 hours ago, Zando Bob said:

This ^^^ You can get a 1ms 144Hz 1080p monitor with a TN panel around that price point, whereas the cheapest G-Sync monitors are $400 and up last I checked. G-Sync only kicks in if your framerate dips below the refresh rate though, and unless you have super budget hardware you should be able to run CS:GO at 200+ fps so that'll never be a problem. 

It's also mostly useful when playing at lower frames anyways. If you have 100 plus frames you won't be able to tell. At 60 and below is when it is most noticeable because the torn frame is on the screen longer. 

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I think the cheapest g sync display you can get starts around 350-400. G Sync module adds about 150 to the base cost of any monitor plus manufactures and retailers add on extra profit margins. So you would be lucky to find one for less than 350.

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