Thank You.Well if you want the full HDMI 2.1 experience, going to cost you about $500.
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/lg/27gr83q-b
So as I understand the BenQ is a good choice.Generally any FreeSync Premium monitor is likely to be G-Sync compatible. The actual G-Sync Compatible label comes from ones verified by Nvidia.
BenQ doesn't show up much on Nvidia's list, only two old TN panel monitors. I have a feeling BenQ just isn't bothering with going through the process to get certified.
Thank You for you help. And do you think my pc will able to handle the 240hz at 1440p?Under the FAQ they claim it is G-Sync compatible:
https://www.benq.com/en-us/monitor/gaming/ex270qm/buy.html
They also list the VRR compatibility with PS5 and XBox
That depends entirely on the game. Competitive settings in e-sports titles, yes. Recent AAA releases at Ultra, no.Thank You for you help. And do you think my pc will able to handle the 240hz at 1440p?
CPU:I5 13600K
GPU:RTX 3080 GAMING Z TRIO
There is any recommendation hz for my setup to make sure it will handle games without any issues. For example like 180hz?That depends entirely on the game. Competitive settings in e-sports titles, yes. Recent AAA releases at Ultra, no.
I have a 3080Ti and 1440p 165hz monitor and I certainly don't hit the ceiling on the latest games without turning a few things down, though I rarely do. Most of the games I play are a few years older than my card and most graphics demanding titles aren't the type I like to play. Mostly story driven games.