So I built a new PC last year and kept my 2 27" Dell U2711 monitors.. The resolution on them is 2560x1440.
I want to purchase a new larger single curved monitor to replace these.
I looked at the following;
Samsung CHG90 49" - 3840x1080 (FreeSync)
LG 38UC99-W 38" - 3840x1600 (FreeSync)
Dell U3818DW - 3840x1600 - Does not list FreeSync or G-Sync)
Plus I can't find any g-sync it seems over 35"
Now I'm not an avid gamer. I play games rarely.
I have games like Battelfield 1
Wolfenstein II
Ghost Recon Wildlands
But like I said, I probably play them once a month.
I mainly use my PC for work, I'm do software development.
So if I get one of these monitors does the FreeSync really matter?
What about the resolution of the Samsung? Compared to the Dell and LG?
I will have multiple development windows open and reading code. Will I noticed that much of a clarity in fonts?
Because the 49" would be the equivalent of my two monitors I have now.
And when I do play that occasional game, since I have the NVidia 1080 and can't utilize that FreeSync. Will it make that much of a difference?
Do I purchase a RX Vega 64 to replace my 1080?
Thanks
Joe
I want to purchase a new larger single curved monitor to replace these.
I looked at the following;
Samsung CHG90 49" - 3840x1080 (FreeSync)
LG 38UC99-W 38" - 3840x1600 (FreeSync)
Dell U3818DW - 3840x1600 - Does not list FreeSync or G-Sync)
Plus I can't find any g-sync it seems over 35"
Now I'm not an avid gamer. I play games rarely.
I have games like Battelfield 1
Wolfenstein II
Ghost Recon Wildlands
But like I said, I probably play them once a month.
I mainly use my PC for work, I'm do software development.
So if I get one of these monitors does the FreeSync really matter?
What about the resolution of the Samsung? Compared to the Dell and LG?
I will have multiple development windows open and reading code. Will I noticed that much of a clarity in fonts?
Because the 49" would be the equivalent of my two monitors I have now.
And when I do play that occasional game, since I have the NVidia 1080 and can't utilize that FreeSync. Will it make that much of a difference?
Do I purchase a RX Vega 64 to replace my 1080?
Thanks
Joe