Help Figuring out if the PG27AQDP is worth it
Posted: 23 Dec 2024, 14:58
So basically, I upgraded my PCs CPU and got a lot more FPS and wanna know if it is a good choice for my situation
Ryzen 5500
RX 6600
32 GB 3600MHZ corsair vengeance mem
Thermal Take Smart 500W PSU (had it for 1 yr and going, we paid less so we pray more
)
to a Ryzen 5700X3D CPU upgrade, keeping everything else
using the asus tuf 165 hz VG27VH1B Monitor
because of this upgrade I can now reach an avg of 470 fps and low avg of 250fps in the one game i play often (fortnite), which made me wonder if the PG27AQDP would be able to be of use for me with my current specs and fps output
I also wonder if the PG27AQDP can run 1080p at 500hz or lower resolutions with the same high 480hz
I want these high FPS because of an unconfirmed belief that more FPS will reduce input delay because I see lower frame times
I'm also likely going to upgrade to a 30 series NVIDIA card in order to get Reflex and the advantages from fortnites input latency settings that AMD cannot use
Ryzen 5500
RX 6600
32 GB 3600MHZ corsair vengeance mem
Thermal Take Smart 500W PSU (had it for 1 yr and going, we paid less so we pray more
to a Ryzen 5700X3D CPU upgrade, keeping everything else
using the asus tuf 165 hz VG27VH1B Monitor
because of this upgrade I can now reach an avg of 470 fps and low avg of 250fps in the one game i play often (fortnite), which made me wonder if the PG27AQDP would be able to be of use for me with my current specs and fps output
I also wonder if the PG27AQDP can run 1080p at 500hz or lower resolutions with the same high 480hz
I want these high FPS because of an unconfirmed belief that more FPS will reduce input delay because I see lower frame times
I'm also likely going to upgrade to a 30 series NVIDIA card in order to get Reflex and the advantages from fortnites input latency settings that AMD cannot use