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u/cobratooo · 2 pointsr/Monitors

I bought the Dell S2719DGF recently, it's a 27" 144Hz 1440p monitor with freesync, so it's compatible with G-sync.

https://www.amazon.fr/gp/product/B07HRZ57ZZ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/MuchRedditLessTime · 2 pointsr/buildapcsalesuk

155hz 2560x1440 on warehouse for less than this that doesnt have the banding issues, no gsync tho.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B07HRZ57ZZ after 20% off.

u/minniedahen · 1 pointr/buildapc

Wonderful answer, thank you!

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>as for motherboard...

How long would "the next few generation of gpu's" be in years, roughly? I'm asking this because if it'll last a few more years longer, I'm willing to dish out on the X570, even if it is not the most efficiently priced at the moment, on the chance that PCIe 4.0 might take off within a few years. I'm actually willing to go over budget by 100 or so if it means that I don't have to worry about changing the CPU or Motherboard for the duration of this PCs life (which I'm hoping will be around 7 ish years as I said).

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> For memory...

That's perfect then, I'll mull over my budget a bit and see if I can fit it in. I read a bit about it and it said CAS latency can be big for gaming, especially if you have a good GPU, but I'm unsure.

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> Storage...

Are the differences in different SSD performances mainly to be found in productivity related operations, then? Also dumb question, but is NVME just a type of M.2 SSD? I'm asking this as many SSDs I've looked up are "M.2 NVME" or whatever.

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> For GPU the one you have is great as long as you're happy with the performance you'll be getting.

From what I've seen of it, the 5700XT is a pretty high end card, no? Its not a 2080ti but it'll smash most games out nowadays at 60fps+ at 1440p, at least that's from the benchmarks I've seen. Do you think it'd comfortably contend with PS5 era games that'll be out next year? I know its a big guess but realistically isn't it unlikely that PS5 era games will be matching a 2080 ti in the first place? I'm up for upgrading the GPU in 3 years or so anyway.

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> Your monitor looks pretty good, you could get one with 1ms latency for under $350

Is this or this good? (credit to u/Jozef-Pilsudski)

I think the Dell one is 1ms, the other doesn't say I don't think.

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> you could always turn it down to 1080p on games that need it until you upgrade your gpu again.

Dumb question, but I can turn the resolution down to 1080p on either of those monitors I linked, and the one in the OP, yeah? Cos if that's the case then the limitations of the 5700xt on 1440p won't really matter, and I'll have the monitor got and ready by the time I get a card that can fully utilize 1440p.

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> For the monitor RTings

Will rummage around that site as soon as I get a chance, see what I can find.

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> Sorry my post is almost as long as yours but I think i covered everything you mentioned

No need to apoligise, its long and answers everything I wanted. Its perfect, thank you so much for helping :).

u/HentaiGodGG · 1 pointr/buildapc

I'm looking to upgrade my monitor do any of you have some suggestions? It should be / have:

  • 2560x1440
  • Freesync
  • Under 500€

    I have already got my eye on the Dell S2719DGF, any reason why I shouldn't pull the trigger on this one? Are there better options within the same price category?
u/showersareevil · 1 pointr/buildapc

> AW3418DW

That costs 800 pounds and is on the upper end of OPs budget. Here is the one I have, got it for $250 on sale two weeks ago.

u/BoyInASuit · 1 pointr/buildapc

Beginner here!

I need help for identifying if I'm wasting money on certain parts or if there is some stuff that isn't compatible between the monitor and the PC in terms of FPS/Hz and that kinda stuff

I'll be using my PC with a Dual Monitor Setup for, entry level CAD (Autodesk + Photoshop) , gaming, research and revising (and the occasional youtube videos)

Will my build be able to run two monitors smoothly? these are the kinda questions i don't know the answer to

144 FPS Build

u/GuyOnABudget · 1 pointr/buildapc

For your current build? Get 1440p60, probably. IPS is unnecessary for gaming, SVA panels are nice as of late. Could also get 1080p144.

Consider MAG241C, C24G1, MAG240VC for 1080p144.

For 1440p60 it really depends. This guy is a solid pick for 1440p144 on the cheap, but if you don't think you'll hit high FPS in the games you play, you could settle for something like this.

I can elaborate on panel types if you want.