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Thoughts on this Monitor for P3D?

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Yeah, it will do the job. Be advised that the Freesync feature will only work with AMD video cards, so do keep that in mind if you're interested using hardware vsync. If not, and I don't use the option that came with my monitor (Gsync -for Nvidia cards), then the monitor of your choice should be good.

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1 hour ago, Mitch24 said:

Obviously I am on a budget. A $900 monitor I cannot do. 

Hi ! Here are my two cents. Bear in mind that most PCs can not take advantage of Gsync or Freesync in P3D due to overall low framerates. So do not have this as a requirement for your choice if you only use P3D. If you play other games though on the contrary you might have a nice deal here.

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Thanks guys!

7 hours ago, TopGun33 said:

Hi ! Here are my two cents. Bear in mind that most PCs can not take advantage of Gsync or Freesync in P3D due to overall low framerates. So do not have this as a requirement for your choice if you only use P3D. If you play other games though on the contrary you might have a nice deal here.

I beg to differ - I have been using a 27" ASUS 144Hz, GSYNC monitor for about a year, and it's been fantastic. I don't know where folks keep getting the idea that GSYNC doesn't work below some magic framerate threshold, but it's NOT true. Any recent GSYNC monitors will work perfectly with framerates as low a 1 fps...watch this video to see the ridiculousness of the low framerate argument. My experience has shown GSYNC actually shines when fps is low!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkrJU5d2RfA

Kind Regards,

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Great monitor, get the 27" instead of the 24" 

Mike

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WIN10 / I7-6700K HT ON / GTX980 / 16 GB RAM / 3 x SAMSUNG EVO 1TB SSD / 1 X WD BLACK 2TB HDD / 32"  60hz Monitor @ 2560x1440 / P3Dv4.4  No AM, Locked to 59 FPS, VSync ON, Triple buffering enabled

Process Lasso used to unload all other applications than P3D running on core 0

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