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u/foreveracubone · 18 pointsr/Amd

Waiting on Vega to justify pulling the trigger on this bad boy.

Now you can get Team Green pricing on Team Red, it's the best of both worlds 😂

u/Haart711 · 1 pointr/ultrawidemasterrace

I went from a triple monitor (23 inch x 1080p @120hz) setup to a 34 inch 1440p @ 100hz + 27 inch 4k monitor @ 60hz. If you use all three monitors then personally a 34 inch ultrawide + 27 inch is the way to go. I too run a gtx 1080 but on a 6800k x99 setup.

The Ultrawide is vastly better than individual monitors but my 1440p 34 inch one is only as productive as a dual monitor setup. Not having the extra real estate is noticeable but only if you used all three.

From the games you described, racing games in particular, look amazing on ultrawide. You don't seem to play things like overwatch/ CoD and so will see minimum benefit from going to 144hz monitor and would find better value in an ultrawide.

TV's have large input lags that may or may not be noticeable to you. Given your budget, have a look at my setup of a 27 inch + 34 inch ultrawide. The 27 inch can then be a 4k, a 144hz or whatever monitor you want. 27 inch is important because it's virtually the same height as a 34 inch ultrawide - see here:

http://www.displaywars.com/

For completeness sake I will mention another option - the 38 inch lg ultrawide:

https://www.amazon.com/LG-38UC99-Class-UltraWide-International/dp/B01MDK43N0

The main issue is it's double your budget! I only mention it, as the extra real estate may make it possible as a single triple monitor solution. However, I have no experience with this monitor and it is out of budget but just in case someone else comes across this post, it might help.

From personal experience, a single ultrawide is better than any dual monitor setup I have ever had. But I am really glad I have the 4k monitor to the side for 3 reasons:

  1. It's 16:9 meaning I can play/ do things that don't accommodate a 21:9 screen size.
  2. It's 4k so I can do testing on higher resolutions.
  3. I love being able to use the ultrawide as a full screen and then throw a window open on the third screen (e.g. the internet) whilst I game or multitask. Without it, I would have to use docking programs to split my ultrawide half and half. Just my 2 cents.
u/skfmert · 1 pointr/buildapc

He psst, over here. Have we already told you about those sweet 34" ultra-wide 3440x1400 monitors like the Asus PG348Q or the Acer Predator? To be honest, I'd rather avoid paying the premium of G-sync on those 2 monitors, so LG's 38" ultra-wide looks even more tempting.