Question Will this monitor be supported by my GPU or is it too much ?

Jan 22, 2024
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Hi again, since my last post I have been collecting all parts to build my pc but i have decided to change the monitor to the KOONUI 27E3SQKS (KOORUI 27 Inch Gaming Monitor - 240Hz QHD
(2560x1440) Computer Monitor, AdaptiveSync, Fast IPS
1ms MPRT, DCI-P3 90%, HDR10 Monitor, Eyes Care,Tilt
Adjustab le, DisplayPort HDMI, VESA - 27E3QKS) but I don't know if my gpu (Sapphire NITRO+ Radeon RX
5700 XT 8 GB Video Card) will be able to handle it. Can someone help me pls
 
Jan 22, 2024
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How do you measure "handle it"? Your GPU will definitely perform well with this display, but you will have to tweak games/apps for optimal use.
Im sorry this is still my first build.
And by handle it, I meant will the gpu be able to perform well without it overheating or stuff like that. And by tweaking games does that mean I have to lower the performance to accommodate the monitor and gpu or can I have it at (or above) recommended graphics the game requires ?
 
Always look at resolution FIRST. The higher it is, the more GPU horsepower you need. A good 1440p GPU is in the 7800XT/4070 and up range. Your card is better suited to 1080p. If you wish to run at 1440p your going to need a lot more GPU.
 
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Always look at resolution FIRST. The higher it is, the more GPU horsepower you need. A good 1440p GPU is in the 7800XT/4070 and up range. Your card is better suited to 1080p. If you wish to run at 1440p your going to need a lot more GPU.
Well i had already bought the video card and cant refund it, so would it still suffice or is it a definite need to replace the GPU before i buy the monitor or do I need to choose a different monitor. I really want his one because of the resolution and high refresh rate but if my GPU cant keep up with the monitor then I would like to know before I order the monitor.

Edit: So I'm looking for monitors to accommodate my GPU since i cant refund it, what would be the best resolution and refresh rate, like 1920x1080p 165-180Hz ?
 
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