Chugalug_ :
6 bit is not a good color depth, you want at least 8 bit.
What are you system specs?
Do you want a high refresh rate monitor?
What is your budget?
For monitors -- it is 6bit OR 8bit ONLY (alpha channeling turns this into 24 bit or 32 bit respectively), afaik (now, and I may be wrong... again)...
In the meantime I figured that 6(8) bit on monitor means 24(32) bit on monitor, yeah quite obvious, but I had no idea bout this. I believe I am personaly unable to see the difference, but I would like to test it first. However all lcds I can get hands on seems to be 6(24) bit... (that is why I need to test my eyes ability to recognise the difference)
Is there a way to test this without going to shop and trying to compare it there? (which is tricky as I would not be controling the device, nor able to check its internal settings nor able to check the system setting of the rig) As when I find a picture of 24bit vs 32bit color depth, I will allways display it on the 6(24) bit lcd
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My rig : FX 4300, R9 380 2GB, 16 (4x4) GB DDR3, SATA III HDD (no SSD); Win 10 64bit - I believe 4k is beyond capability of my rig (lack of VRAM above all in this particular case)
Good question... my current one is 60Hz, seems ok, but again - I would need to test this over e.g. two gaming nights whether the higher refresh rate does not fit me better (less tired eyes...) - I have no idea. (thus I picked again 60Hz) I do not think our local retailer would be willing to spare a high refresh rate piece for me for couple of days
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Budget... In theory up to 300 bucks... But the less the better, if a certain level of quality is kept. And under 200 $ would be preffered (I am in non USD/EUR country, with our proud, but weak currency) - and discussed BENQ piece did fullfil this optional task
Furthermore - I am in no urgent need of new monitor, I have a decent (but 6 bit as it seems) 24" lcd of Acer, however I am not at home just now, and I have no idea about specific model Acer (I think its S242HL, but I may be completely fooled) - I do however remember the color depth information was nowhere to be found when I was picking it, so in such case I allways assume the worse (back then I decided to ignore this information)
So I am a little bit stuck. I have no idea whether my eyes will recognise anything better. Only thing I do like on 6bit LCDs is their lower latency. The current Acer LCD has 5 ms and my previous 4:3 19" LCD was 2 ms - the difference is huge in favor of the older LCD. Thus this is a pro for the discussed BENQ.