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I am currently on the xbox one with a 28" Benq Monitor, 1080, unsure of the other specs, but I think refresh was higher because of your advice. I have a Thustmaster TX Italia which I absolutely love.
I also have another monitor, which is about the same size, but I'm not sure it has the same refresh/Htz specs, EXCEPT it's also 1080p x 2400 or whatever the standard is.
So.....
I got a gift cars for about $750 this xmas and was wondering...
Can I use this to get a new Monitor and a PC that will run Assetto and rF2 and pCARS, etc., well enough for me to be awed by the triple screen and PC diversity? I am no PC expert, which is why I resisted the switch, but couldn't I run both the PC and xbox one, and just use the PC triple screen?
If you think this is a reality...where do I start to look and what kind of specs to I look for? What's the most important part (I really don't want to build it) besides the video card and are there any really solid PC gaming systems that you know of? I don't want to be struggling to change settings because I have to compromise to play, but I realize we all can't run at the max.
Basically, I'm looking for a really solid system for under $500 and a monitor for about $200. I can find them, but I just don't know if they would work for gaming well.
Thank you so much for any advice.
I am currently on the xbox one with a 28" Benq Monitor, 1080, unsure of the other specs, but I think refresh was higher because of your advice. I have a Thustmaster TX Italia which I absolutely love.
I also have another monitor, which is about the same size, but I'm not sure it has the same refresh/Htz specs, EXCEPT it's also 1080p x 2400 or whatever the standard is.
So.....
I got a gift cars for about $750 this xmas and was wondering...
Can I use this to get a new Monitor and a PC that will run Assetto and rF2 and pCARS, etc., well enough for me to be awed by the triple screen and PC diversity? I am no PC expert, which is why I resisted the switch, but couldn't I run both the PC and xbox one, and just use the PC triple screen?
If you think this is a reality...where do I start to look and what kind of specs to I look for? What's the most important part (I really don't want to build it) besides the video card and are there any really solid PC gaming systems that you know of? I don't want to be struggling to change settings because I have to compromise to play, but I realize we all can't run at the max.
Basically, I'm looking for a really solid system for under $500 and a monitor for about $200. I can find them, but I just don't know if they would work for gaming well.
Thank you so much for any advice.