New Samsung 24" monitor

Lithan

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It probably wont let you max out settings but it should run native res at low-med settings with AA off just fine. Hell I could run 1650x1080 with min settings on a radeon 8500. :p
 

Maxspeed996

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Cool, I'm just preparing to build my pc this summer, and want to be motivated by the monitor to do so.
With my system , I'm pretty much looking at as good as it could get, and there is no better. When you've hit that point , I guess you have no choice but to upgrade!
 

Spook

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Its a TN display, and it is supposed to have some of the best/least input lag for a 24inch monitor. So, this would be a good choice for gaming. its inexpensive, and i was seriously considering going with this display myself, but only ended up going with a Dell to go with a computer deal, so my sister could have the computer. I build my own. So, in short, I've heard very good things about this display, considering its cheap, and a TN.