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Need help on what monitor to use?

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July 27, 2014 12:56:55 AM

So i am almost done with my PC build and welllll i kinda forgot something, the monitor lol. own a 32 inch LED HDTV screen and i was wondering will my PC be able to play on it? My pc and tv both have an HDMI and optical audio. I was wondering will i not get good quality out of my pc on it since it is a TV screen and not a PC Monitor?

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July 27, 2014 1:30:57 AM

I use a 46" LG for my PC and it works great, although I am not at a traditional desk set up. I sit about 6' away from my screen. I play games on it just fine and never notice any latency. If your GPU is beefy enough to push 1080p you should be fine.
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July 27, 2014 1:36:38 AM

noob222 said:
I use a 46" LG for my PC and it works great, although I am not at a traditional desk set up. I sit about 6' away from my screen. I play games on it just fine and never notice any latency. If your GPU is beefy enough to push 1080p you should be fine.


Oh yea, i have a MSI R9 280, itl handle it with no sweat i hope lol
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July 27, 2014 1:40:57 AM

Yup you are fine. Others will regurgitate recommendations to go with a monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 1 millisecond response, but truth-be -told unless you are a pro gamer playing over a wicked fast connection you will never see a difference
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July 27, 2014 2:11:58 AM

noob222 said:
Yup you are fine. Others will regurgitate recommendations to go with a monitor with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 1 millisecond response, but truth-be -told unless you are a pro gamer playing over a wicked fast connection you will never see a difference


Well here is a monitor i may get soon, what do you think?

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005BZNDOO/ref=ox_sc_a...
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July 27, 2014 2:40:34 AM

That looks like an really good monitor for the price and ASUS makes great monitors. personally pay the extra $40 for the 24". 22" is going to be painfully small. Also once you are ready to buy keep an eye on Newegg's daily shell-shockers not too long ago the had a widescreen 27"1200p for about the same price. It was seriously something like $189 off MSRP. They have some amazing deal if you catch them
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