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Dell has some good offerings too. I would browse through this forum for research
Monitors and Displays
Andrew, 1440p at 60 hz is a big improvement over 1080p. I can not vouch for 144hz like a lot of people prefer. My monitor is pretty big too, 32 inch. I OCd it but really saw no difference. I will let others that have higher refresh rates give you their advice as I believe them, but my eyes just dont see it
I use a 1080P @144Hz but am thinking about maybe a 1440P or even a cheap 4K, like https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01IRQAYPE..._t3_B01BYU0GVC
although it is only 60Hz
Looks good Steve, check out this beast
ASUS Demonstrates ROG Swift PG27UQ: 4K, 144 Hz, HDR, DCI-P3 and G-Sync
4K is also very interesting. IMHO the 1080TI is one of the few that can run decent frames at 4K. As a gamer, what I'd be worried about are which games are dropping to 30's at 4K. I'd have to look again at the gaming benchmarks and of course many of them don't show the minimum frames. For this conservative guy, 4K is a bit of a gaming risk unless you're running SLI, and SLI doesn't seem to be working that great these days.
Blackrose will be running 1080TI's in SLI. He is at 1440P I think but hoping he will be letting us know how SLI is doing in games.
Yea, just really looking. I think 4K would be a little much for me and my eyes. Actually, my eyes are why I went with the 1080P @144Hz rather than the 1440 that I intended to buy.
The one @Dude posted would be a monster But I think $1500-$2000 is a little over my budget. Plus, I doubt even a TI could push 4K at 144 HZ.
@essenbe this one is a litlle cheaper, and 34inch they have a 27 in one too
Asus ROG PG348Q Black 349 WQHD Gaming Monitor with Speakers, Height and Swift Adjustable-Newegg.com