Screen Option for fps gaming (rtx 2080)

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Screen Option for fps gaming (rtx 2080)

Post by mike203333 » 10 Nov 2018, 09:31

I5 8600K, MSI 1080 gaming , 16GB 3200 Ram. This screensaver, turbox of 90 euro / 22 '', until I end up in the new market (so whatever I get, the shock is sure) ... The trigger will be pulled black friday meaning).
And we go to the zoom ... really have no idea what panel to go. From games now, for example, I am now melting COD Black ops 4 in online multiplayer. Generally I rank first in such games. I want to play, of course. the Odyssey but I expect to get the screen to have a good viewing experience. I'm not burning the viewing angle, I'm always dead center.
The budget runs at 700-750. Classically, I have marked the following (gsync-144 hz):


https://www.skroutz.gr/comparelists/43? ... %2C7770825




Upgrade path, I have marked the next generation gpu (as this card I got it 3 months ago and I do not attract the rtx series for the time being). So, ideally I would like a screen that will cover me in the 3XXX GPU generation.
Would it deserve to jail and hunt for 34 alienware?
Thanks in advance for anyone who offers his advice.

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Re: Screen Option for fps gaming (rtx 2080)

Post by mike203333 » 10 Nov 2018, 09:55

i am between in these 4 monitors

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Re: Screen Option for fps gaming (rtx 2080)

Post by RealNC » 10 Nov 2018, 18:17

I have the viewsonic and it's pretty good. According to reviews, it has slightly better out of the box calibration. I recommend it. But overall, all these 4 monitors will perform about the same. I don't trust the AOC though :-P The panel itself is the same as the others, but with AOC I don't trust their implementation of it, or the build quality. I might be biased though, because of my bad experience with a 144Hz display of theirs (G2770PF.) It was abysmally bad. The worst monitor I have ever seen in my life (and I'm 40, so I've seen quite a few...)

However, note that there's an upcoming IPS 165Hz G-Sync monitor from Asus. I don't know what the release date is, or the price, but it replaces the PG279Q and has a new panel. It's the PG279QZ:

https://www.asus.com/us/Monitors/ROG-SWIFT-PG279QZ

But again, I don't think Asus announced a release date yet, so it might be next month or in half a year or who knows...
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