Tn vs ips for gaming with gtx 1060

Tejastj

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Guys I have just bought gtx 1060 6gb but had been using old VGA 720 p monitor untill now.. soo now I m getting confused in 2 monitors having their pro n cons
1. LG 22MP68 22" Full HD IPS SLIM LED MONITOR (1920x1080)
- it has ips display
-5 ms response time
-full 22 inch screen
- support free sync ( Although its of no use to Nvidia gpu)
- 8700 rs.

2.ASUS VP228H 21.5" Full HD 1920x1080 Wide Screen 16:9 Monitor
- 1 ms response time
- tn/led panel display
- 8000 rs.
I can afford both
Now thing is I have read on net that ips display is not good for gaming specially in fps games ...now I play all games but m getting monitor for solely gaming... But m not sure abt ips display ... On other hand Asus has 0.5 inch smaller screen but has tn panel which is good for gaming along with 1 ms response time...
Plz suggest me for which monitor to go...both ASUS n lg have good customer support here
 
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The GL2460HM is actually what I was just about to recommend! :)
It's one of the best value 60Hz monitors out there, and has great colors.
Put it this way, people only review a monitor when they have problems with it, reviews are very unreliable.
Monitors can't affect performance at all, they're just a display.
Neither panel is fast enough to get into the "good for gaming" category. With what you show here i'd much rather have IPS than TN. A TN panel that was good for gaming would be beyond 1080p and beyond 60hz, neither of which these are. Because of that you should go with the incredible image provided by IPS.

That said, 22" and 21.5" are extremely small, very, very small. I would never ever suggest you purchase a monitor below 24"
 


BenQ GL2460HM 60.96 cm (24 inch) LED Flicker Free LED-Lit HDMI Monitor
Is this monitor good ??? As this 24 monitor is only dat fits in my budget...but in reviews pplz were complaining abt dead pixels, flickering, screen going black n all...
And den cmng ips....wont it effect in any way to games or fps games??
 
The GL2460HM is actually what I was just about to recommend! :)
It's one of the best value 60Hz monitors out there, and has great colors.
Put it this way, people only review a monitor when they have problems with it, reviews are very unreliable.
Monitors can't affect performance at all, they're just a display.
 
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