2560*1440/165hz with g-sync.
Acer XB271HU
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2560*1440/165hz with g-sync.
Acer XB271HU
34" 3440x1440 and thinking of going to 32" 16x9 4k.
Getting a little old but 1440p IPS.
2560x1440.
I'm stuck playing at 1080p at the moment, dam kids are expensive
2560x1600
30 inches of Dell awesomeness at less than £2 per inch :mrgreen:
I really don't see the point in going 4K - my 780 drives this screen just fine, but a 4K unit will need a £600 GPU investment too.
2560x1440 144hz GSync, mint!
2560 x 1600 also on a Dell but using model U3014. I bought a Samsung UE40JU6400 40" 4K screen for the sitting room, it is down to £420 on some sites now. Out of interest I tried it on my PC, as a gaming monitor it's dreadful so make sure none of you are tempted.
2560x1440. Only thing I could wish for is a wider display for games. I'll probably go for an ultrawide monitor (at least as tall as my current 27") when this one dies ... which will probably be a while. No reason at all to upgrade as of now.
1920x1200 on my HannsG HZ281 27.5" screen. Not going to change it any time soon either.
1366*768
2560 x 1080. Awesome for shooters but as great for strategy games as you really need to keep the camera at a certain aspect to get the best of it. You do get some really nice views on Cities Skyline though!
2560x1440.
1920x1200.
Although I'll be switching to 2560x1080 as soon as someone brings out a 5120x2160 34" screen (with a good variable refresh rate implementation).
p.s. Nice to see Hexusites generally quoting horizontal and vertical pixel counts. That TV world habit of quoting one only dimension when two (or more!) resolutions of that dimension are popular is rather a peeve of mine. It's like saying you have a Hawaii GPU without specifying whether it's a 290, 290X, 390 or 390X.
Whether your '1080p' screen is 2560x1080 or 1920x1080 has a bigger performance impact then whether your Hawaii GPU is a 290 or 390X.
1680x1050, but it's well matched with the rest of my system so any upgrade would have a knock on effect. Good old Samsung 2032BW.