What Should I Consider When Choosing a Monitor?

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Asked By GamerGeek123 On

I'm looking to buy a monitor and have a few key specs already: I'm using an ASUS ROG Strix RTX 5070ti OC GPU and an AMD RYZEN 7 9800X3D CPU, with 32GB of Crucial Pro Overclock DDR5 RAM. I'd like to stay within a budget of $400-$600. What should I focus on when selecting a monitor? Are there any specific brands or features I should prioritize? What's the best refresh rate for gaming?

5 Answers

Answered By DisplayDude42 On

Check out recommendations from sites like Monitors Unboxed and Rtings. They have great insights and reviews based on your budget and the type of panel you're considering. I've found them super reliable!

Answered By TechieTribe On

I'd say OLED is definitely the way to go if you can swing it, though it's pricier. For most people, 1440p is the sweet spot for clarity and performance without going overboard. I personally found an LG 34" 240Hz OLED curved monitor for a good price that I plan to keep for years. Just keep in mind that those ultra-wide monitors can be a strain on the eyes, depending on your comfort.

Answered By TechTactician99 On

For your specs, I would recommend a 27" high refresh rate monitor, aiming for at least 180Hz. There's a great option out there called the AOC Q27G41ZE, which offers G-sync for smoother gameplay, and it's priced well!

Answered By ScreenSage88 On

When choosing a monitor, pay attention to the resolution, screen size, refresh rate, and panel type. Ideally, aim for the highest refresh rate you can, but know that benefits diminish beyond 144Hz. There isn’t a single best brand out there; they all have similar offerings.

Answered By PixelPioneer On

With your setup, I wouldn't recommend going lower than 1440p. Considering your budget and hardware, an OLED would be an excellent choice, just make sure it suits your needs.

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