Hello, all.
So I've ordered an R9 390 Nitro a couple of days ago. It should be arriving tomorrow.
Just last night, for the first time, I came across the term 'screen tearing'. I have a 1080p 60hz monitor. I've looked up screen tearing, and heard about freesync monitors. However, I don't know if it is as bad as people say it is. ( I'm currently using phone data, Internets been out for couple days, no videos for me)
I have yet to experience any issues as the card hasn't arrived yet. And I've only ever had an APU prior to this. Should I get saving for a 1440p monitor with freesync? And what would be the advised refresh rate, considering the GPU I'll be using?
I've also been somewhat enlightened about a software called VSR. Virtual 'something' Resolution? I'm still researching that now ( probably as you are reading this) and I'm hoping for it to be an alternative, instead of a new monitor. As I spent all my money on; Z97, NZXT source 530 tower, i5 4690k, and 390 nitro.
*note: I purposely tried to be elaborate in this, hoping it'd help. Sorry for the wall of text.
Thank you in advance.
So I've ordered an R9 390 Nitro a couple of days ago. It should be arriving tomorrow.
Just last night, for the first time, I came across the term 'screen tearing'. I have a 1080p 60hz monitor. I've looked up screen tearing, and heard about freesync monitors. However, I don't know if it is as bad as people say it is. ( I'm currently using phone data, Internets been out for couple days, no videos for me)
I have yet to experience any issues as the card hasn't arrived yet. And I've only ever had an APU prior to this. Should I get saving for a 1440p monitor with freesync? And what would be the advised refresh rate, considering the GPU I'll be using?
I've also been somewhat enlightened about a software called VSR. Virtual 'something' Resolution? I'm still researching that now ( probably as you are reading this) and I'm hoping for it to be an alternative, instead of a new monitor. As I spent all my money on; Z97, NZXT source 530 tower, i5 4690k, and 390 nitro.
*note: I purposely tried to be elaborate in this, hoping it'd help. Sorry for the wall of text.
Thank you in advance.