For about six years i used a Samsung ph2770hd monitor - 27 inch 60 hz @ 1920 x 1080.
I bought 600-700 euro GPU's, new CPU's, fancy OC motherboards...i did everything to satisfy my gaming adiction. With steam overlay and the FPS counter in the left upper corner about every game i played it was a steady 60hz (Except GTA V). But recently it felt like having bought a top receiver with crappy speakers. It was time for another monitor. So today i paid 800 euro's for a 27 inch monitor. Say what?
Yep...a single monitor for 800 euro's and it is the Asus PG279Q. Nah....ur kidding me
No tripple screen, no ultrawide...just simple 27 inch.
Before i bought the monitor i mastered myself into the monitor world. Earlier days i would go to a store and told the guy: do me that monitor. Nowadays there are combinations of:
Size - resolution - hz - Gsync - Freesync - display type - brand - reviews which makes it all very difficult. I watched review video after review video. Also gamevideos how a single GTX980ti (my current GPU) would behave on such monitors. After my hyped decision i read forums and my hype was be burned down by backbleed, 144hz no cant see, Gsync too expensive etc etc etc.
Believing the hardcore FPS masters, you need 200hz at least on a TN panel. While simracing is also about speed and being very precise i thought, why not treating a racesim like a FPS?
Connected the monitor by DP1.2 cable and set the right resolution and hz: 2560 x 1440 x 144hz
By only the mouse movement i noticed the screen being faster...
I started all race games: R3E (ran at 180 frames - 144 max) / AC (ran at 160 frames - 144 max) / rF2 (ran at 70 frames).
I also played several other games: BF3, GTA V, Rocket League and Arma 3. There are a lot of other games i have to play but so far just for the first impression.
The problem is...i just can't tell u how good it is to me.
I notice the difference in hz. 60 vs 144 and once seen it you dont want to go back. But it is all what you are used to. 60hz will do fine for most but once you crossed the border and played 144hz you dont want to go backwards to 60hz.
So the whole package, Going from 1920-1080 --> 2560 x 1440 is very nice. Image is much sharper!
Going from 60hz to 144 hz...can't say anything about it. You need to experience it yourself. You either like it or not. Gsync or Freesync (very handy for GTA V) as it ran at 20 frames once i set the WQHD resolution. After i tuned down the MSAA from 8x to 2x i got frames between 45 - 55. Gsync kicks in and even being below 60 frames, the image stay smooth. Also something you need to experience.
So, in between the Accuforce wheels, Heusinkveld pedals, GTX 1080's, maybe it is also worth it looking at your current monitor setup. Its a shame having a Classé top receiver with Jamo speakers.
Bee out
I bought 600-700 euro GPU's, new CPU's, fancy OC motherboards...i did everything to satisfy my gaming adiction. With steam overlay and the FPS counter in the left upper corner about every game i played it was a steady 60hz (Except GTA V). But recently it felt like having bought a top receiver with crappy speakers. It was time for another monitor. So today i paid 800 euro's for a 27 inch monitor. Say what?
Yep...a single monitor for 800 euro's and it is the Asus PG279Q. Nah....ur kidding me
No tripple screen, no ultrawide...just simple 27 inch.
Before i bought the monitor i mastered myself into the monitor world. Earlier days i would go to a store and told the guy: do me that monitor. Nowadays there are combinations of:
Size - resolution - hz - Gsync - Freesync - display type - brand - reviews which makes it all very difficult. I watched review video after review video. Also gamevideos how a single GTX980ti (my current GPU) would behave on such monitors. After my hyped decision i read forums and my hype was be burned down by backbleed, 144hz no cant see, Gsync too expensive etc etc etc.
Believing the hardcore FPS masters, you need 200hz at least on a TN panel. While simracing is also about speed and being very precise i thought, why not treating a racesim like a FPS?
Connected the monitor by DP1.2 cable and set the right resolution and hz: 2560 x 1440 x 144hz
By only the mouse movement i noticed the screen being faster...
I started all race games: R3E (ran at 180 frames - 144 max) / AC (ran at 160 frames - 144 max) / rF2 (ran at 70 frames).
I also played several other games: BF3, GTA V, Rocket League and Arma 3. There are a lot of other games i have to play but so far just for the first impression.
The problem is...i just can't tell u how good it is to me.
I notice the difference in hz. 60 vs 144 and once seen it you dont want to go back. But it is all what you are used to. 60hz will do fine for most but once you crossed the border and played 144hz you dont want to go backwards to 60hz.
So the whole package, Going from 1920-1080 --> 2560 x 1440 is very nice. Image is much sharper!
Going from 60hz to 144 hz...can't say anything about it. You need to experience it yourself. You either like it or not. Gsync or Freesync (very handy for GTA V) as it ran at 20 frames once i set the WQHD resolution. After i tuned down the MSAA from 8x to 2x i got frames between 45 - 55. Gsync kicks in and even being below 60 frames, the image stay smooth. Also something you need to experience.
So, in between the Accuforce wheels, Heusinkveld pedals, GTX 1080's, maybe it is also worth it looking at your current monitor setup. Its a shame having a Classé top receiver with Jamo speakers.
Bee out