I'm looking for a monitor.
Initially, I was going to get a normal 1080p monitor, but now I'm starting to reconsider.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CROSSOVER-27QHD-LED-Glossy-2560x1440-27-Monitor-QHD-S-IPS-Built-in-speaker-/331237034125?pt=UK_Computing_ComputerComponents_Monitors&hash=item4d1f44088d
I found a korean monitor for dirt cheap, best of all, it's 1440p.
The only drawback was that it had 6ms response time vs 1ms on the 1080p option (I read somewhere that anything below 8ms is fine, but I'm not quite sure on that)
Also, it's korean. And it's cheap. Which means there might be compromises.
There's an option to purchase warranty for £29.99, so that should not be an issue.
Do I have the power to push those pixels? I think so, because I plan to get a GTX 980 paired with an i7 4970k and yeah, it's a new rig.
It's by CrossOver which is meant to be one of the better korean brands out there.
The Question is: Is it worth it, should I get one, and is this particular monitor any good?
Initially, I was going to get a normal 1080p monitor, but now I'm starting to reconsider.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CROSSOVER-27QHD-LED-Glossy-2560x1440-27-Monitor-QHD-S-IPS-Built-in-speaker-/331237034125?pt=UK_Computing_ComputerComponents_Monitors&hash=item4d1f44088d
I found a korean monitor for dirt cheap, best of all, it's 1440p.
The only drawback was that it had 6ms response time vs 1ms on the 1080p option (I read somewhere that anything below 8ms is fine, but I'm not quite sure on that)
Also, it's korean. And it's cheap. Which means there might be compromises.
There's an option to purchase warranty for £29.99, so that should not be an issue.
Do I have the power to push those pixels? I think so, because I plan to get a GTX 980 paired with an i7 4970k and yeah, it's a new rig.
It's by CrossOver which is meant to be one of the better korean brands out there.
The Question is: Is it worth it, should I get one, and is this particular monitor any good?