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27" 1440p 144hz 1ms recommendation

elkido122

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im looking to get a monitor as described above. I need one that will do well gaming with no stutter issues at 144hz. Let me know what you guys think . Thank you
 
I just got the Dell SG2716DG to replace my Asus MG279Q and it's pretty impressive for a TN panel. Nearly the same colour quality after some tweaking and much better uniformity and motion handling.
 
i will be keeping both freesync and gsync turned off.. still a nice monitor it looks like either way.
look, g-sync only works with NVIDIA cards, amd freesync only with AMD cards
amd freesync is basically cheap, they give it out like candy to monitors just to get the #1 choice for ppl to buy it, while g-sync is expensive module installed into a monitor and makes it more expensive for a same model to buy, but they say the quality is much better, but research that and don't quote me ;D
I have a AOC g2460pf amd freesync and tried with AMD card that i had to send back cuz i had issues with, a lot of issues, many have with that monitor, altho with nvidia card which can not use the amd freesync it works fine, AMD card with freesync on or off I had problems, I will send the monitor to service since it's under warranty, going to buy in a week a gsync monitor + nvidia 1060 tho, ye it's pricy to go for g-sync, but 144Hz w/o anything is still fine
just saying, b4 u go for freesync + AMD do research on the model, google the model + words like "issues" "flicker" "problem" etc I regret I didnt do that with the AOC one.
It works just fine with Nvidia card tho but no use of freesync that way which was my goal, if that even makes anything better since w/o it's already amazing at 144Hz
 
I have an MG278Q, it is a good monitor. It should do you well.
 
The advertised 1ms response time is just not possible yet and its just marketing fluff. Better check reviews to find out if the model has issues with ghosting. Example the AOC G2460PF advertised as 1ms measured the slowest among a list of monitors here - at around 12ms, which is still fast enough to avoid problems.

Some places to start to get a short list of monitors to look up:
https://gpunerd.com/guides/freesync-monitor-list
https://displaylag.com/display-database/
https://pcmonitors.info
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk
 
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