May 2, 201214 yr my new computer should be here tomorrow and I was wondering what size monitor i should go and buy? such as the size Jordan Ridener
May 2, 201214 yr If you have the money, go for a 27inch 1080p display. Try to stay away from 2560x1600 native displays due to the FPS loss.
May 2, 201214 yr If you have the money, go for a 27inch 1080p display. Try to stay away from 2560x1600 native displays due to the FPS loss. Are you serious? my new computer should be here tomorrow and I was wondering what size monitor i should go and buy? such as the size If you can afford it get a 30inch Monitor. I have a Dell 30 inch and it is the best investment I have made. Remember, you get what you pay for. Andrew Dixon"If common sense was compulsory everyone would have it but I am afraid this is not the case"
May 2, 201214 yr Author If you have the money, go for a 27inch 1080p display. Try to stay away from 2560x1600 native displays due to the FPS loss. so something like 1920x1280? Jordan Ridener
May 2, 201214 yr so something like 1920x1280? Yes. Any monitor with the resolution of 2560x1600 will cause 10-15% drop in performance over a 1080P monitor. One like THIS would work wonderfully.
May 3, 201214 yr One like THIS would work wonderfully. I have that monitor and absolutely love it. It is my 4th asus (had 3 x 24") and zero problems.
May 5, 201214 yr Is there any advantage going to 3D screen only to get a higher refresh rate or am i wasting my money. orpheus
May 7, 201214 yr Any problem with the fan noise from the Asus backlit monitors? There were some comments from user reviews concerning a high pitched noise from the fan.
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