35" Curved - 3440 x 1440 - 120Hz - G-SYNC.
27" Flat - 2560 x 1440 - 165Hz - G-SYNC.
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35" Curved - 3440 x 1440 - 120Hz - G-SYNC.
27" Flat - 2560 x 1440 - 165Hz - G-SYNC.
2560x1440p, I think I'm worse with it than with 900p years back but on the plus side, dying and losing are a more pleasing experience.
I use to game on an ageing Dell 2711 @ 1440P, now moved to an 43" LG 4K display
The games I play, after dropping things off like AA run happily around 40-60fps on my 970gtx which makes it really hard to justify the multiple hundreds to upgrade
1080p but want to upgrade to 1440p when I get the chance to.
1080p. I want a *good* monitor, super high refresh rates and low response times don't interest me at all, compared to wide viewing angles and color accuracy, so it'll be a while until I upgrade to an affordable 1440p/4K monitor
4360x1440 @60hz spans approx 43" across a PLP config
Depends on the game.
In November 2018, I acquired an LG 24UD58 (3840x2160, IPS, 60Hz, 23.8") for a bargain (~£230), but I'm still rocking an XFX R9 Fury 4GiB. Consequently, while I can run some less-demanding games in 2160P fine in high settings (i.e., Divinity Original Sin 2), others need stepping down to 1440P or 1080P (i.e., Mass Effect Andromeda).
I am very much looking forward to AMD Navi cards hopefully launching this year to provide a viable upgrade path at an affordable price. Here's hoping that AMD doesn't kill off the "big" variant like they did with Polaris in favour of Vega.
4k on a i7 6700k gtx 1080 sli
3840x2160 on my Acer Predator 32", 1080Ti graphics card. FH4 looks amazing on it!
Definitely not planning to upgrade any time soon.
1280x1024... still using CRT monitor lool
I just "upgraded" from a 32" 1080p 120Hz TV abused as a monitor (Samsung (presumably TN) panel) to a 27" 1440p 60Hz IPS. Thinking of going back to the 1080p one because the 1440p one is so awful (purple IPS glow for days, waaay oversaturated colors that you can't fix via the OSD, brightness sets the image brightness instead of adjusting the backlight so you'll never get proper black, etc. ...)
i7-2600k @ 4.8 w. GTX 1080 non-Ti
1920x1080 60hz.
Looking to go 3440x1440 (100hz) widescreen for Sim Racing but need to upgrade the video card first.
1920x1080 144hz no plans to upgrade for another year or two
I just upgraded to the LG 27UK650 and I am amazed.
It's running on a plain GTX 1080 but the performance is not that bad, freesync+slightly lower render scale makes wonder. I run demanding games at 80% resolution while lighter ones at full 4K.
I just upgraded to a 1440p/144Hz monitor two months ago. Picked up an ex-display Viewsonic VX3258-2KC for about 2/3 the usual retail price (down to AU$390 from AU$650). Was using some random secondhand Samsung 1920x1200 monitor before then.
2560x1440 - No plans to upgrade for at least another 3 years