6 MS for gaming?

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Hello, I am looking into getting a new monitor, I have 2 options...

http://bit.ly/2wBF6vJ
or
http://bit.ly/2eOZj95

I will be using it for gaming, video editing, and photo editing. Also some 3d modeling, typical browsing the web / watching videos and other creative work,

My question is, should I go with my first option as it is an IPS panel apposed to the others TN,
OR
Should I go with the second one because it is a 2ms response time apposed to the others 6ms.

I was sold on the 1st one until I saw the 6ms response time, will this cause ghosting?

If it helps here are my PC Specs:
Ryzen 5 1600x
RX 580 4gb
8gb Ram
120gb SSD, 3tb HDD
ASRock AB350 Pro4 AM4 ATX

Sorry this is a lot to read, but It is really bugging me, Thanks!
 
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i would take the 2nd one, because it is ips, 6ms shouldnt really be a problem. tn usually have lower response time but the color and viewing angle is not as good as ips. for sure dont expect too much with 60 hz monitor for gaming
5 ms and less is considered fast, remember that this is a very low number, 6 ms 0.006 seconds. Unless you're playing very competitive games the first one is better. So to answer your question: "No."
 
i would take the 2nd one, because it is ips, 6ms shouldnt really be a problem. tn usually have lower response time but the color and viewing angle is not as good as ips. for sure dont expect too much with 60 hz monitor for gaming
 
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refresh rate also important for gaming, i personally use 2ms monitor that is only 60 hz for playing fps games, and comparing it with my laptop screen that is pretty bad, i dont really notice much difference, except for really fast movement, 2ms definitely more responsive
 


Yes of course I use a 144 hz monitor myself, I just didn't mention that since he was asking if there would be any ghosting.
 


1st one*
 


whoops my bad lol