Are Hannspree monitors any good? Should I better get an ASUS one?

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So, I'm looking for a monitor under $170 (which is €120) in Amazon if possible, and I wonder if Hannspree is any good or should I better go for ASUS. The Hannspree I was looking for has 22" and 1080p. Also speakers... Though I won't be using the speakers I think... Or maybe just for a time, till I buy a headset or speakers and microphone.

So, what should I choose?

Thanks.

Also, a second question: I thought ASUS products are the best of the market, as well as the most expensive... At least in GPUs and their gaming PCs (pre-built). How comes that their monitors aren't as expensive as it should, in my opinion, be?
 
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HHannspree isn't bad at all, given the choice, I'd go the Asus, and Asus carries arather extensive array of monitors, all I've used with builds have been high quality

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Thank you! I'd also like to ask you, I think I'm going to get 8GB RAM. I heard that's enough for gaming, but I don't really know if I should get 12GB/16GB RAM... Just in case I'd start to do some heavier tasks. However, the motherboard has four slots. And the 8GB RAM is 2x4GB. So yeah, I guess if I need an upgrade in the future, I could just get it in the future... I'd just add 8GB RAM more and it¡'s done.

However, I'd like to ask... What if you've different RAMs with different MHz speeds? Would it be even compatible?

And also, if you've time, could you tell me which are the main advantages from a Z77 motherboard? Would you recommend me, for gaming, B or Z? or H? I heard Z is better for overclocking.
 

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Best to get full amount of DRAM you want in 1 package, mixing sets (packages) of DRAM can be (and often is) problematic, even of the same exact set, so may want to give thought to a 16GB set, 2x8GB is preferable as it's slightly better performance wise and less stress on the MC (memory controller)...on the mobos, you want a Z77 if any thoughts of OCing, I'd suggest the ASRock Z77 Extreme 4, about $125 at the Egg, it's the best selling and best rated Z77 out there, I've had mine since they came out and run my 3570K at 4.7 24/7 along side of 32GB of Trident X 2400 DRAM
 

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Hmm... I thought about Gigabyte GA-Z77-D3H, which is 10€ cheaper I believe... Or should I go with the ASRock one? Because I actually heard Gigabyte is a good brand for Motherboards, too.