Hello ESO friends, I am currently playing in 1080p and thinking of buying a 4K Monitor around 500-800€
My System is RTX 2080, I7 9700K, 32GB Intern, 1TB SSD. Do you think its worth it? does it have a heavy inpact on my system?
Of course this is not only for ESO, also for other games. From what i seen on the internet if you buy a 4K Monitor you cant use 1080p because it would look all blurry? and it also needs to be G Sync for smooth performance?
I was also thinking about a 1440p Monitor but from what i understand it will not support the PS4 Pro or PS5
If im buying a new monitor i would like it to be future proof so i like to go in 4K all the way and not 1440P.
Also i am not intro FPS shooters or really competitive games so i don't care much for 144hz
Any other tips? or advise
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"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
Go for the 4K and you will never go back! Never. And you will no need for AA anymore, which is nice.
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The choice between higher resolution and higher frame rate is one of personal preference. My personal choice is to have both by having three monitors, though the monitor bezels would bother some people.
Even if you don't think that you need 144 Hz or 120 Hz, that doesn't mean that 30 Hz is acceptable. Make sure that whatever monitor you get supports at least 60 Hz.
Be warned that if you get a lot more pixels, you probably want a lot more inches, too. Some programs scale the UI well to high resolutions and some don't, so some programs will be really awkward to use on a 24" 4K monitor. Ideally, if you double the pixels in each dimension, you'd like to roughly double the inches, too, which would probably put you significantly north of 40" on a 4K monitor. Something like 32" might be okay, but you probably don't want a 24" or 27" 4K monitor.
You can run a 4K monitor at lower resolutions, and it won't look terrible, but it will look worse than having an otherwise identical monitor whose native resolution is the lower resolution.
If we are talkin 4K monitors that support Gsync and HDR over Freesync there is 1 option. And it has bad backlight bleed with a $800 price tag.
If we are talking 4K HDR monitors that support GSync, there are 3 options with a $1800+ price tag.
If we are talking 4K HDR monitors that don't support GSync, there are 23 starting at $400.
I will say right now monitors that support FreeSync 2 are superior than monitors that support GSync Ultimate. Recent testing of similar panels shows more work is put into the FreeSync monitors. So it's hopefully only a matter of time. At the leading edge of panel tech for computer monitors is the Samsung Quantum Dot and LG Nano IPS. The only GSync compatible devices that support either technology has a $600 price premium.
Or a Geforce card still has a lot of problems with a Freesync monitor.
At least thats what i read on the internet and see on Youtube...
And the ones that do support Freesync are mostly not for sale anymore
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Its the
LG 27UD59P
LG 27UD88
LG 27UK650
Not sure if that site is trustable?
Tho they are not advertisde as gaming monitors, i think they sould work ok.
all 3 are near 400€ and have HDMI 2.0 and are 4K and 27inch