I recently upgraded to a new PC that's a significant boost from my old setup, and now I'm looking for new monitors to match its specs. I've come across the SANSUI 27-Inch Curved 240Hz Gaming Monitor, and I'm trying to determine if it's really the best choice for my system. Here are my PC specifications:
- **Model:** ASUS ROG GM700
- **Motherboard:** ASUS PRIME B650M-A AX6 II
- **CPU:** AMD Ryzen 7 8700F (8-core)
- **RAM:** 32 GB DDR5-4800
- **GPU:** NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti
Would this monitor truly take full advantage of my PC's capabilities?
2 Answers
What games do you normally play? With your setup, you're likely only hitting 240 fps on eSports titles but may struggle in newer single-player titles. The SANSUI monitor is pretty budget-friendly, but be aware that its claimed 1ms response time is far from real-world performance. You should look into IPS or OLED panels if you want faster response times. Just keep in mind that the contrast on VA panels is better than most IPS screens, though that's subjective.
Honestly, I would consider the size of the monitor when going for a curved model. For a 27-inch, a flat screen might be a better option. Also, don’t get too hyped about the HDR feature on a budget monitor; it usually won't perform as advertised. I'd check out the Monitors Unboxed YouTube channel for some detailed reviews if you're unsure.

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