Monitor recommendations
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Monitor recommendations
Monitor sat down this morning after many years good service. Any recommendations?
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- jackDEFECTORbauer
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Re: Monitor recommendations
Nothing specific to recommend but you should definitely consider going for a high refresh rate (gaming) screen, 100hz or above. If your PC can do that sort of frame rate you will notice games feel so much smoother than at 60hz. I got a new screen a few months back and I could never go back now. The difference was night and day.
http://www.ofcgaming.co.uk//viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6565
http://www.ofcgaming.co.uk//viewtopic.php?f=8&t=6565
Re: Monitor recommendations
"It takes a brave man not to be a hero in the Red Army". - Joseph Stalin
Re: Monitor recommendations
I have one of these and it's great for everything....even gaming
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Re: Monitor recommendations
Lettuce know what it's like Schlack I might be in the market for a new monitor myself, and designate my 21" to second screen status.
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Arrived today! pretty good in comparison to the 7 year old 22" screen. Need to figure out settings - gradients aren't that smooth and its a little bright.
"It takes a brave man not to be a hero in the Red Army". - Joseph Stalin
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Yes I've read a lot lately about 144hz screens coming pretty crap colour settings out of the box except for LG so may require some messing about - really any screen needs this anyway but some are better than others on factory settings.
I expect you'll be seeing us turn a corner well before we see you in csgo now!
I expect you'll be seeing us turn a corner well before we see you in csgo now!