Will I need an upgrade if I purchase this monitor?

Newtorfer

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Hiya!

I'm planning to buy a G-Sync monitor when they're out (or when the ASUS one reduces in price). I was looking for a 1080p, 144hz or 120hz monitor for gaming. The ones that peak my interest are:

  • ASUS VG248QE
    AOC G2460PG
    BENQ XL2420G
This post is essentially asking 4 questions.

1. Which of these monitors is the best one? In terms of quality, response time, overall just the best to buy.

2. I currently have a GTX 760. Will it be good enough to play modern games like BF3/4, Planetside 2, and most importantly TF2 (I'm on a competitive team) at THE LEAST, 60 fps?

3. If NOT, will it be more worth it to get another and SLI them or buy a completely new GPU?

4. If it's the SLI, I have a 620w PSU. Is it enough for 2x GTX 760?

Thanks in advance.
 
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You will "NOT" need to buy a new graphics card at that display, GTX 760 will play all games at 60 FPS High-Ultra settings at 1080P, also to get more FPS tinker with the graphics settings, see what the difference is between low med high and ultra and set them accordingly, like turn shadows down to medium as usually they don't look much different, the best monitor in terms of quality is the BenQ and i would highly suggest that manufacturer, i don't think a 620w PSU can handle 2 760's but 1 760 should be sufficient, generally people who buy X60 series like 560 660 760, buy a new X60 card each year as the new one comes out but as it is that 760 will do you well, if you have anymore questions I'm around quite often so ask away, good luck :)

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You will "NOT" need to buy a new graphics card at that display, GTX 760 will play all games at 60 FPS High-Ultra settings at 1080P, also to get more FPS tinker with the graphics settings, see what the difference is between low med high and ultra and set them accordingly, like turn shadows down to medium as usually they don't look much different, the best monitor in terms of quality is the BenQ and i would highly suggest that manufacturer, i don't think a 620w PSU can handle 2 760's but 1 760 should be sufficient, generally people who buy X60 series like 560 660 760, buy a new X60 card each year as the new one comes out but as it is that 760 will do you well, if you have anymore questions I'm around quite often so ask away, good luck :)
 
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