Improve gaming experience with a curved disp or a 4k?

javierdl

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Hi there!
I need to get a monitor. I can afford about $500 CAN. I know it's not much, but then again, with the affordable monitors nowadays, I can see that I could either get a 28" 4k, or a even a 31.5" curved monitor!

Which one should be more fun and a better buy in the long run?

Thanks guys,
 
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Yes 4K looks great and you can run a productivity PC at 4K with a 950. But gaming is a different matter; in most recent games, you'll likely be in single digit FPS at 4k with that GPU. If you're gaming at 4K, you need to be looking at a 1080ti or waiting for the next generation to see whether the 1180/2080 has hit the sweet spot.

javierdl

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I am so glad I asked. I had not thought about the balance between resolution and refresh rate.
Acer Desktop Predator G3 710, i5-6400 2.70 Ghz, 16 GB ram, GeForce GTX 950, Windows 10
 

DSzymborski

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Honestly, you don't have the GPU to push 1440p gaming comfortably, let alone a 4k monitor. A GTX 950 is the entry-level GPU from the 2015 900 series and it's pretty strictly a 1080p-at-most GPU.

I wouldn't recommend the curved monitor, either. 1080p gaming does not look good when stretched that large. I personally wouldn't even go to 27" for 1080p gaming.
 

DSzymborski

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Yes 4K looks great and you can run a productivity PC at 4K with a 950. But gaming is a different matter; in most recent games, you'll likely be in single digit FPS at 4k with that GPU. If you're gaming at 4K, you need to be looking at a 1080ti or waiting for the next generation to see whether the 1180/2080 has hit the sweet spot.
 
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Fair enough!
Thank you so much for your input ZIM :)
 

javierdl

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Hey, what about getting a 4k monitor, and then just decreasing the resolution in the games, for those that needed it?
I guess I'm still toying with different ideas to get a better grasp of limitations in different scenarios.