I have a Dell U2211H monitor since ten years now. It's a 1080p, 60hz 8ms IPS monitor. I've been playing racing games for the past five years with a Logitech G27 wheel, not competitively but in the most serious way possible.
In the last couple of years I've thought about buying a new one but for different reasons I never made the change. One of the reasons (apart from the economic instability in my country) are my doubts about if I will feel the difference between my 60hz monitor and, let's say, a 120 or 144hz monitor with less response time. Or put another way: is it possible that my current monitor, in some way, limits the way I play racing games? I mean maybe with a new modern monitor I'll get a better racing experience, better lap times, etc. Unfortunately I don't have a friend who plays racing games or has a "gaming" monitor to compare or see the differences myself. So, I need your advices on the subject.
If you need to know, the components of my PC are: Intel 4690K, 8Gb of ram, Nvidia GTX 1070 ans a Samsung SSD.
In the last couple of years I've thought about buying a new one but for different reasons I never made the change. One of the reasons (apart from the economic instability in my country) are my doubts about if I will feel the difference between my 60hz monitor and, let's say, a 120 or 144hz monitor with less response time. Or put another way: is it possible that my current monitor, in some way, limits the way I play racing games? I mean maybe with a new modern monitor I'll get a better racing experience, better lap times, etc. Unfortunately I don't have a friend who plays racing games or has a "gaming" monitor to compare or see the differences myself. So, I need your advices on the subject.
If you need to know, the components of my PC are: Intel 4690K, 8Gb of ram, Nvidia GTX 1070 ans a Samsung SSD.