Best of the 4 monitors?

xsunter

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Hey! I've been looking to buy a monitor (mostly for gaming) for awhile now. I've come across 4 that have interested me and are within my price range. I would like some more opinions on them. Here they are -

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Acer-Predator-GN246HLBbid-24-inch-Monitor/dp/B00IG0Z0HY/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/BenQ-GL2450HT-Widescreen-Multimedia-Monitor/dp/B00BPL078S/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/ZOWIE-Monitor-Lag-Free-Technology-eQualiser/dp/B01H07FVOK/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/ASUS-VS248HR-inch-Gaming-Monitor/dp/B014RKZ81O/

Obvioulsy I know the Acer Predator 144hz is the best option but I also have another question. Would my PC gain anything from having a 144hz monitor? I'm currently running with a GTX 760, i5 4690k and 8gb ram.

Would appreciate any responses! Thanks.
 
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Your choice here would largely depend on what games you want to play and what settings you are comfortable with. There are definitely games where a GTX 760 can drive more than 144 FPS in 1080p (like CS:GO) and you would definitely see a big benefit to that monitor over a 1080p 60Hz. Other games that are either slower paced or more graphically intensive you wouldn't see much benefit directly to your gaming experience.

Also some people really tend to enjoy the 144Hz experience outside games as well, just for standard computer tasks they like the smoother experience. (I personally don't notice this with my 144Hz monitor, but I'm pretty dense).
Your choice here would largely depend on what games you want to play and what settings you are comfortable with. There are definitely games where a GTX 760 can drive more than 144 FPS in 1080p (like CS:GO) and you would definitely see a big benefit to that monitor over a 1080p 60Hz. Other games that are either slower paced or more graphically intensive you wouldn't see much benefit directly to your gaming experience.

Also some people really tend to enjoy the 144Hz experience outside games as well, just for standard computer tasks they like the smoother experience. (I personally don't notice this with my 144Hz monitor, but I'm pretty dense).
 
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