Monitor contemplations advice requested
Posted: 30 May 2021, 21:00
Hey CBB , I have a decent Rig (ill list below) but I can really only get anywhere from 110-140fps up and down @ 1440P in some games I play.
I have a BenQ 3203R 144hz 1440P VA panel monitor.
Problem: I find it hard to track action at times on screen , I'm not sure if its blur or what tbh But their are plenty of times ill just loose track in a FPS gunfight or not see people when I'm panning or moving.
Since Video Card upgrades are pretty crazy pricey now and hard (almost impossible) to find.
Do you think I would benefit just going to a higher HZ 1080P monitor instead and upping my FPS, instead of what I'm currently doing? or would it just be a big waste of $$?
"The monitor I used to run was a Benq XL2420T TN and I ran Crossfired AMD R9 290X's so FPS would usually sit like 240 @ 1080P in games that supported crossfire "BF4 etc" , I even ran strobing on that screen for the longest time and I cant remember facing these issues until my 'upgrades'."
I will add I upgraded the screen to what I'm using because I thought fidelity would be better and of course assumed a much newer screen would just flat out perform the much older one in every way, the GPU was changed to get better performance without crossfire hassles I didn't expect new games to chug as hard as they do at 1440p a good example is warzone which just dumps fps sometimes.
Rig below.
I9-7900X @ 4.8ghz | 64gb DDR4 @ 3200mhz | Powercolor Liquid Devil 5700XT @ 2150mhz \1800mhz | 1TB NVME ssd |Under a large water loop with consistent good temps
I have a BenQ 3203R 144hz 1440P VA panel monitor.
Problem: I find it hard to track action at times on screen , I'm not sure if its blur or what tbh But their are plenty of times ill just loose track in a FPS gunfight or not see people when I'm panning or moving.
Since Video Card upgrades are pretty crazy pricey now and hard (almost impossible) to find.
Do you think I would benefit just going to a higher HZ 1080P monitor instead and upping my FPS, instead of what I'm currently doing? or would it just be a big waste of $$?
"The monitor I used to run was a Benq XL2420T TN and I ran Crossfired AMD R9 290X's so FPS would usually sit like 240 @ 1080P in games that supported crossfire "BF4 etc" , I even ran strobing on that screen for the longest time and I cant remember facing these issues until my 'upgrades'."
I will add I upgraded the screen to what I'm using because I thought fidelity would be better and of course assumed a much newer screen would just flat out perform the much older one in every way, the GPU was changed to get better performance without crossfire hassles I didn't expect new games to chug as hard as they do at 1440p a good example is warzone which just dumps fps sometimes.
Rig below.
I9-7900X @ 4.8ghz | 64gb DDR4 @ 3200mhz | Powercolor Liquid Devil 5700XT @ 2150mhz \1800mhz | 1TB NVME ssd |Under a large water loop with consistent good temps