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Looking for new monitors. Any help?

PlymouthJoseph

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Hi guys, I'm looking for some new monitors to go with my gaming build, and I was wondering if you could give me some suggestions. What I am looking for is a monitor which is a 1080p, 24-27inch, 120Hz and 1-5ms response time. I'm planning on a 3 monitor set up and don't worry. I've got 2x EVGA GTX 780ti's with the Intel i7 4930k & Asus Rampage IV Black Edition so I've got more than enough power to handle it.

The monitor I had in mind was the BenQ XL2720T monitor, but I was hoping the was a monitor at 1440p for around the same price I could have. I've got a maximum of £1000 to spend on monitors, and yes. I do actually want 3 monitors with the size of 27inch.

I am really hoping you guys can give me a hand because I am looking for some real nice gaming monitors which are around the price of £340 maximum. Nothing more else I won't be able to afford it.

Once again, thanks guys and I hope we can find a answer to my little problem.
 
Well, I'm guessing I will not be able to get a 1440p monitor, but still... a 1080p will do me fine. But still... Is there any other good monitors I could buy which are 27inch for a decent price? That Asus one is a good alternative, but because I'm buying all my parts from amazon.co.uk it actually comes out as more expensive. Again, if there is any other monitors that are the maximum of £340 I could have a look at them.
 


Are you sure you have to absolutely buy all the parts from Amazon.co.uk?
 
"Are you sure you have to absolutely buy all the parts from Amazon.co.uk?"

Well, I know the website very well and I know they all the parts are coming from retailers in the UK and also the P&P is free for all items. I don't know any other websites which are based in the UK, have free P&P and that have as much computer parts such as Amazon. But if you can find me another trusted website which has free P&P and is based in the UK, I will be glad to have a look.