[SOLVED] Is it worth it getting a 60hz Freesync monitor?

bigjohnny

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My specs:
I5 4590 3.3ghz

Gigabyte GA H97M D3H

Kingston HyperX Fury 16gb(2x8)1600

Antec Earthwatts green 650w 80+Bronze

Seagate 1 TB

XFX RX 570 4GB RS
 
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My specs:
I5 4590 3.3ghz

Gigabyte GA H97M D3H

Kingston HyperX Fury 16gb(2x8)1600

Antec Earthwatts green 650w 80+Bronze

Seagate 1 TB

XFX RX 570 4GB RS
If you want that monitor for gaming its a no go (for me).I mean yes it has freesync,but major let down is that it has only 60hz which is the smallest refresh rate comfortable for gaming.For me a real gaming monitor is something with atleast 144hz,gsync/freesync and 2k/4k resoultion,and for that you would need a more powerful gpu than a 4gb rx 570 and atleast 250$.If i were you i wouldnt buy that monitor unless you have a 20 year old cube monitor.At least try to find a 75hz one,but that still isnt a real "gaming monitor".That 60hz freesync monitor is good for like watching...
My specs:
I5 4590 3.3ghz

Gigabyte GA H97M D3H

Kingston HyperX Fury 16gb(2x8)1600

Antec Earthwatts green 650w 80+Bronze

Seagate 1 TB

XFX RX 570 4GB RS
If you want that monitor for gaming its a no go (for me).I mean yes it has freesync,but major let down is that it has only 60hz which is the smallest refresh rate comfortable for gaming.For me a real gaming monitor is something with atleast 144hz,gsync/freesync and 2k/4k resoultion,and for that you would need a more powerful gpu than a 4gb rx 570 and atleast 250$.If i were you i wouldnt buy that monitor unless you have a 20 year old cube monitor.At least try to find a 75hz one,but that still isnt a real "gaming monitor".That 60hz freesync monitor is good for like watching movies or anything except games,i mean it will provide a picture of course,but thats nothing compared to a real gaming monitor.
 
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