![]() ![]() IF you have the money to burn and the gear capabilities, Then go with the two 144MHZ monitors. You will still get the screen tearing reduction from the higher 144hz refresh rate, but youll likely have to dial settings back to get anywhere near a stable 144 FPS on 2 1440p screens. As long as you have 2 display ports, then the short answer is yes, your 1080ti can output 144hz to 2 different screens.With a very big monitor at 120Mhz and a very low Dot pitch. Currently using a standard HP monitor and it works fine for WOW's. and the FPS games need better response times. And yeah i'm reading more and more of the FreeSync monitors having Nvidia compatibility. ![]() The LG's get some good press but not like other models. so yeah, the 4k thing is a future consideration, not going to run it with this card. To high of a Mhz monitor while your card is not build for it, then its a waste of you have a huge monitor in which you would like to chime in? IMO, the quality of your graphics card will diminish or improve your viewing monitor. 120MHZ is the best depending on your graphics card capabilities. Was looking at ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q but reading some of the reviews seemed less than desirable.įor WOWS type games. So what is everyone using ? or suggests using? I've been looking at the Razer raptor 27, gigabytes Aorus FI27Q, AD27QD, some good looking LG monitors out there also. Future consideration.īeen looking at a TON of them and man is the field full. not sure if i want curved, G-sync compatible at least. So i'm looking at getting a new Gaming monitor, 27" to 32". Ok, not sure where exactly this kind of post should go, so if it needs to be moved, moderators feel free. ![]()
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