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Brand New Monitor 1080p or 1440p

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May 13, 2014 7:52:01 PM

1. What Is Your Country Of Origin? Australia

2. What do you plan to do with this monitor? (ex. Games, Movie Watching, Photo Editing, etc.) Gaming

3. What resolution and screen size do you want? 1080p or 1440p (will my gtx 770 4gb be able to run max settings most games with decent fps on this? if its overkill then maybe 1440p but please link some benchmarks)

4. What refresh rate do you want? (ex. 60 hz , 70 hz.) What evers best for gaming

5. How much are you looking to spend? $400 AUD or 500 MAX

6. Brands Preferred (ex. Samsung, Acer, Asus, AOC, HP, Viewsonic, etc. )

7. Brands Not Preferred (state reason why)

8. Are You Buying More Than One Monitor? No

9. How Many Displays Can Your GPU Support Maximum? And what GPU and driver version are you using if applicable? Not sure lol

10. What Port Do You Want To Connect To (ex. DVI-D, HDMI, etc). Whatevers best

11. Is This Monitor A Primary Display Or A Secondary Display? Primary

12. Is This A Secondary Display For A Laptop?no

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May 13, 2014 8:05:40 PM

i would get this, or similar http://au.pcpartpicker.com/part/asus-monitor-mx279h because you dont quite have enough money for a 1440p, so this is a good feature packed 1080p for a little under $400 :p 
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May 13, 2014 8:18:50 PM

If your screen is smaller than 32'' is pretty much pointless going for 1440p monitor, your eyes wont even notice the difference that much is scientifically proven, there is gonna be people here that says otherwise, but this is just my opinion.
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May 14, 2014 3:00:33 PM

right, same with 60 hz vs 120 hz, almost nobody can tell the difference, you eyes think its real motion and not a bunch of pictures over ~60 fps/hz.
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