Check out the OP. Though really, you should take a look at 120Hz/144Hz monitors. You'd be surprised at the number of games that you're able to run with frame times lower than 16.7ms.Question time - I'm on the hunt for a new monitor but I have absolutely no clue where to start. A few things:
-I'll be using this for PC and PS4 play
-23" or 24" is probably sufficient as I'll be taking it to college with me
-1080p, and I don't plan on playing above 60FPS on any games
-Priced under $300 is what I'm after, $200 would be great
So, what am I looking for? I have no clue really about contrast ratios, refresh rates, etc. Can you guys point me in the right direction?
If I had to choose between my 120hz monitor and SSDs, I'd give up SSDs. That's how much I love them. Favorite new tech of the last 5+ years.
That processor will bottleneck you in a number of games, though Metro is not really one of them.After getting some pretty awful fps in Metro: Last Light, I have come to the conclusion I need to upgrade my Radeon 5870 to something more powerful.
My problem is that I'm not quite sure what I am looking for in a graphics card specs-wise. My aim is 60 fps maxed out on current games, though anywhere between 30 and 60 is fine. I guess my price range is in the $300 range max.
Just in case, I have a AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Processor (3.2 GHZ, not overclocked, don't know why I haven't) and 8 GB of RAM. The rest of my parts are fine, my graphics card is my only real bottle neck.
GTX760 would be a solid upgrade, as would the 7950.
 
	 
				 
	 
	 
	

 
 
		
 
	
 And they are priced extremely well on top of it all. I'm just waiting for some 27"+ers as I'm so used to these monitors that going back down to 24" wouldn't feel right
 And they are priced extremely well on top of it all. I'm just waiting for some 27"+ers as I'm so used to these monitors that going back down to 24" wouldn't feel right  
	 
	 
	
