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Started by Sven6895 | | 4 answers
Do I need a 120Hz monitor?
I'm making a new computer ultimately for gaming and I can't decide if I want to buy a 60Hz monitor or 120Hz, if my build includes the i5-4670k and MSI GTX 770 w/ 600w corsair psu, would I see any screen tearing due to the FPS being above 60? Would it be better for me to go with a 120Hz monitor?

I had this in mind http://au.pcpartpicker.com/part/asus-monitor-vh238h initially, but then changed to a computer that had IPS

So then I changed to this http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_i...

or this http://au.pcpartpicker.com/part/aoc-monitor-i2367fh

I just cannot pick which monitor to use, and I wanted it to stay around the initial range of $150 which is is already quite low for the price of monitors like this. If need be, I would probably go to $200
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May 5, 2014 8:38:09 AM

blazinskittles said:
siles2004 said:
Haha, and who told you that you would get tearing if you have more the 60 fps on a 60Hz monitor ? :) 

That really gave me a good laugh :) 

120Hz + monitor = you can play in 3D :) 
It has nothing to do with tearing or ghosting :)  you can buy 120Hz or 144Hz monitors and still have these negative effects ;) 


Yeah don't listen to this guy, he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about.
Just go with the first monitor and turn vsync on.


Clearly aye ?

So basically what you are saying is that, if you have a game like Counter Strike:GO as an example,
and you play it on a 60hz monitor with let's say 250 frames without vsync, you will get a tearing effect ?

:D 
May 5, 2014 7:41:06 AM

siles2004 said:
Haha, and who told you that you would get tearing if you have more the 60 fps on a 60Hz monitor ? :) 

That really gave me a good laugh :) 

120Hz + monitor = you can play in 3D :) 
It has nothing to do with tearing or ghosting :)  you can buy 120Hz or 144Hz monitors and still have these negative effects ;) 


Yeah don't listen to this guy, he clearly doesn't know what he's talking about.
Just go with the first monitor and turn vsync on.
May 5, 2014 7:29:47 AM

Haha, and who told you that you would get tearing if you have more the 60 fps on a 60Hz monitor ? :) 

That really gave me a good laugh :) 

120Hz + monitor = you can play in 3D :) 
It has nothing to do with tearing or ghosting :)  you can buy 120Hz or 144Hz monitors and still have these negative effects ;) 
May 5, 2014 7:27:33 AM

Games will usually have Vsync that you can turn on. This locks the FPS at your screens refresh rate so there is no screen tearing.

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