120/144hz vs 1440p 27" monitors
Posted: 25 Oct 2012, 01:28
Hello WSGF community!
Been a long time since iv posted here. I am looking at upgrading my Dell 2405FPW 24" (1920x1200) monitor to a new 27" monitor and I was looking for advice.
This new monitor will be used about 50/50 for work and gaming. I play anything from twitch shooters (not that those really exist anymore :(( ) to racing games and anything in between. I would consider myself a hardcore gamer (PC only)
I'm at the point in my hardware cycle where I want to upgrade but I could get another year out of it and wait for the GTX700 cards. But I want to upgrade something and the monitor seems to be the best way to go.
i7 920 @ 3.4Ghz
2x GTX275 (896MB) SLi
12 GB DDR3 1600
I know my current graphics cards can’t push a 2560x1440 rez very well in current games. So I had a few questions about that. How does 1080p content look on a 1440p screen? I might be running games at that rez until I do a full system rebuild.
As a hardcore (FPS) gamer I’d love to play on a 120/144 Hz screen but as someone who also works from home id love 1440p rez.
I just don't know what to do. I’ve been going back and forth for about 2 months now and at the point of just ordering both and sending back the one I dont want or just a 30" screen. but id end up not getting any of them if it came to that.
im just limited in my experience in both 120hz and 1440p and don't really have a way to view/use these monitors before I buy.
So to the owners of 1440p monitors how does running content at the screens nonnative rez look? Has it gotten better than screens from 2005? and can you get most games to run at 1440p?
To the owners of 120 hz/144hz monitors how does 1080p look on a monitor that big? Are the pixels noticeably big?
Thanks
Been a long time since iv posted here. I am looking at upgrading my Dell 2405FPW 24" (1920x1200) monitor to a new 27" monitor and I was looking for advice.
This new monitor will be used about 50/50 for work and gaming. I play anything from twitch shooters (not that those really exist anymore :(( ) to racing games and anything in between. I would consider myself a hardcore gamer (PC only)
I'm at the point in my hardware cycle where I want to upgrade but I could get another year out of it and wait for the GTX700 cards. But I want to upgrade something and the monitor seems to be the best way to go.
i7 920 @ 3.4Ghz
2x GTX275 (896MB) SLi
12 GB DDR3 1600
I know my current graphics cards can’t push a 2560x1440 rez very well in current games. So I had a few questions about that. How does 1080p content look on a 1440p screen? I might be running games at that rez until I do a full system rebuild.
As a hardcore (FPS) gamer I’d love to play on a 120/144 Hz screen but as someone who also works from home id love 1440p rez.
I just don't know what to do. I’ve been going back and forth for about 2 months now and at the point of just ordering both and sending back the one I dont want or just a 30" screen. but id end up not getting any of them if it came to that.
im just limited in my experience in both 120hz and 1440p and don't really have a way to view/use these monitors before I buy.
So to the owners of 1440p monitors how does running content at the screens nonnative rez look? Has it gotten better than screens from 2005? and can you get most games to run at 1440p?
To the owners of 120 hz/144hz monitors how does 1080p look on a monitor that big? Are the pixels noticeably big?
Thanks