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Couple questions about 144hz TN vs IPS and what would be best for my needs
Hi, I'm looking into getting a new monitor that will be used mostly for gaming.

I've done some research and narrowed it down a bit but I can't decide if I should get a 144hz TN monitor or a 60hz IPS.

My picks are the Benq XL2411Z if I go with 144hz, or the Dell U2414H for IPS.
I'm wondering if an IPS like the dell would be fine for gaming as I rarely play FPS games, mainly strategy/mmo/moba/rpg type games or if it would be to slow.
I'm also wondering if say I only average about 60-80fps in a game I'm playing, if getting a 144hz monitor would be a waste for me, or would it still be noticeably smoother even with the lower fps?

Any help would be very much appreciated!
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September 12, 2014 5:45:53 AM

Sasydude said:
HighEndGaming said:
I noticed a big difference when switching to a 144Hz monitor. I've got the ASUS VG248QE http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B2HH7G0 and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

When I clicked the buy button I almost thought to myself, did I just waste money? I can say that I do not regret the purchase and moving to a high refresh rate was a great upgrade for general use not just gaming. I did manage to purchase the nVidia 3D Vision 2 kit and playing in 3D is pretty wicked.


Do you think that if I average maybe between 60-80 fps I should still go with a 144hz monitor? Or would it just be wasted and I wouldn't notice much of a difference?


It's still worth it.
September 11, 2014 12:15:38 PM

HighEndGaming said:
I noticed a big difference when switching to a 144Hz monitor. I've got the ASUS VG248QE http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B2HH7G0 and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

When I clicked the buy button I almost thought to myself, did I just waste money? I can say that I do not regret the purchase and moving to a high refresh rate was a great upgrade for general use not just gaming. I did manage to purchase the nVidia 3D Vision 2 kit and playing in 3D is pretty wicked.


Do you think that if I average maybe between 60-80 fps I should still go with a 144hz monitor? Or would it just be wasted and I wouldn't notice much of a difference?
September 10, 2014 6:30:00 PM

HighEndGaming said:
I noticed a big difference when switching to a 144Hz monitor. I've got the ASUS VG248QE http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B2HH7G0 and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

When I clicked the buy button I almost thought to myself, did I just waste money? I can say that I do not regret the purchase and moving to a high refresh rate was a great upgrade for general use not just gaming. I did manage to purchase the nVidia 3D Vision 2 kit and playing in 3D is pretty wicked.


I was going to buy that one, but I ended up buying the ASUS MX279H. I'm not sure if I should have done it. I still have 30 days to return it though. I don't know.
September 10, 2014 6:16:43 PM

I noticed a big difference when switching to a 144Hz monitor. I've got the ASUS VG248QE http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B2HH7G0 and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

When I clicked the buy button I almost thought to myself, did I just waste money? I can say that I do not regret the purchase and moving to a high refresh rate was a great upgrade for general use not just gaming. I did manage to purchase the nVidia 3D Vision 2 kit and playing in 3D is pretty wicked.
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September 10, 2014 6:15:56 PM

many will agree, once you go ips, you will never go back. also, you should consider 2560x1440 monitors as there are quite a few now from reputable brands. asus, benq, hp, and acer all have models that range from $350-450 on a good deal.

and i have heard from actual battlefield/fps competitive gamer interviews.... 120/144hz is for people with money to burn(want the best), bragging rights, and money making competitive fps gamers. you are far more likely to become a better gamer with a mechanical keyboard and a quality gaming mouse @ 60fps than you are with a normal keyboard/mouse @ 120fps.
September 10, 2014 6:10:51 PM

Well, I don't know. This might confuse you more, but I'll just say it:
I had a TN screen, 60Hz, 1080p, and I wanted to upgrade. But I wanted an IPS panel, since I'm more casual, more for the looks than for competitive gaming. I had an Asus VE247H, and I upgraded to an Asus MX279H, IPS, 27", 1080p too. From my experience, I do NOT see a big difference between the two monitor's image quality. It's up to you, you might want to check that IPS screen IRL and see if it is worth buying or not.
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September 10, 2014 5:40:49 PM

Look i have used a HP Pavilion 23xi IPS monitor 23"
An AOC G2460PQU - 1ms - 144hz
And now i have a 3D Asus VG248QE - 1 - 144hz

If you are not gonna play FPS games you dont need 1ms respnse time. Now in every game if you have a good GPU for example GTX780+ or R9 290+ an 144hz will be a nice choice to maximize your FPS in games.
If you have something above in GPU u dont need a gaming monitor.

An IPS is better, my old 23xi IPS monitor has better color calibration for any of those 2 gaming monitors, so for me is better choice.

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