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770 2gb 27" 1440p now, or wait for Gsync?

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February 13, 2014 1:12:48 PM

The title says it all. I'm in the market for a monitor and will mostly be playing MMOs, so I think the 2gb should be fine since WOW doesn't push the graphics too hard. So, in that case, because my 770 will be gsync capable monitor, should I wait for one of those (i've heard they will be more expensive) or spend my money now on this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2RY...
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February 13, 2014 1:19:19 PM

The Gsync monitors will have about a $100 price premium over normal monitors for the bare hardware price, so probably $150-$200 over the non-Gsync versions. If you aren't pushing your GPU too hard and if you aren't playing twitchy FPS games, you'll be fine with a normal monitor.
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February 13, 2014 1:39:53 PM

dwatterworth said:
The Gsync monitors will have about a $100 price premium over normal monitors for the bare hardware price, so probably $150-$200 over the non-Gsync versions. If you aren't pushing your GPU too hard and if you aren't playing twitchy FPS games, you'll be fine with a normal monitor.


Awesome. So, in your opinion, will by graphics card be fine for WOW and other MMOs with that 1440p display?
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February 13, 2014 1:43:27 PM

I would wait. dell has there brand new 28" 4k computer monitor msrp $699 and is on sale for $629. that alone is going to drive the price of 1440/1600p monitors down, and gsync is a nice feature.
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February 13, 2014 1:56:56 PM

Oh yea, that 770 can push any game at 1440p maxed out just about, more than enough for any MMO. I disagree with Nikoli707 on the 4k monitor. 4k monitors are so immature right now, especially cheaper models that depend on tiling display panels, dual inputs etc with very limited timings and refresh rates.

Dell monitors are generally very nice though, but I'd be very skeptical of a 4k monitor at $700 when their own 1920x1200 monitors can get just as expensive for a high refresh rate/low latency.
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