I have a 1650 super gpu and no idea what monitor to get. From what I checked gather I don't want to go over 24inch? And anything over 1080p would be a waste? Not sure but ideally nothing over £200 If possible
This means the time it takes to change from one colour to another, so lower is better but i don't think the 4ms difference will be noticableOkay but taking everything you said ok board and upped my budget to accommodate. The three I've found are:
BenQ EX2780Q
ViewSonic VX2758
lg 27gl850-b
All around the £330 mark. There's a few differences and one that I'm unsure of how important is the 1m - 5m response time differnce?
In that case i would go for an IPS panelHey thanks for taking the time to respond.
Ah okay, good point! The gpu is relatively new but yeah, obviously will upgrade at somepoint. At the moment I'm upgrading ram and cpu to ryzen 3300x so nor expecting too much from it.
The games I play at the mo aren't too demanding, but a couple of esports games like rocket league but also some AAA although occasionall. The reason I'm upgrading is I'd like to play cyberpunk but I only game a couple times a week so can't justify too heavy an upgrade.
With the new motherboard, cpu, ram and ssd I'm already looking at near £300 so too much more and next gen consoles start looking appealing lol
In that case i would go for an IPS panel
IPS gives you the best in image quality but is the slowest in terms of smoothness, but you will only notice a diffrence in games like CSGO for example
(VA being the middle ground and TN being the fastest but offers the "worst" image quality)
For games like rocket league i would recommend going further then 60hz
In all, when shopping for a screen i would suggest:
IPS panel (VA will do if needed)
try atleast getting 100mhz (you will definitely appreciate the added smoothness in fast games)
look for 2K res (4K is still expensive and 1080 would be a waste at this point)
Given your price point stick to 24inch (i wouldn't go lower personally, but up to you)
That being said, you'll probably need a bit more budget for your monitor, as i know the UK pc market is overpriced AF
Good luck my dude
If you have more questions, do fire away
In that case i would go for an IPS panel
IPS gives you the best in image quality but is the slowest in terms of smoothness, but you will only notice a diffrence in games like CSGO for example
(VA being the middle ground and TN being the fastest but offers the "worst" image quality)
For games like rocket league i would recommend going further then 60hz
In all, when shopping for a screen i would suggest:
IPS panel (VA will do if needed)
try atleast getting 100mhz (you will definitely appreciate the added smoothness in fast games)
look for 2K res (4K is still expensive and 1080 would be a waste at this point)
Given your price point stick to 24inch (i wouldn't go lower personally, but up to you)
That being said, you'll probably need a bit more budget for your monitor, as i know the UK pc market is overpriced AF
Good luck my dude
If you have more questions, do fire away
This means the time it takes to change from one colour to another, so lower is better but i don't think the 4ms difference will be noticableOkay but taking everything you said ok board and upped my budget to accommodate. The three I've found are:
BenQ EX2780Q
ViewSonic VX2758
lg 27gl850-b
All around the £330 mark. There's a few differences and one that I'm unsure of how important is the 1m - 5m response time differnce?