Just curious to see what most of the serious PC gamers are running at... personally I am running at 1920x1200.
It's a toss-up for me between playing at 1920x1080 in S3D to playing at 2560x1600. And occasionally - for that special game - 5760x1080.Just curious to see what most of the serious PC gamers are running at... personally I am running at 1920x1200.
It's a toss-up for me between playing at 1920x1080 in S3D to playing at 2560x1600. And occasionally - for that special game - 5760x1080.
My notebook at 1366x768 - by a longshot. It's where i do most of my work.Which do you most often prefer?
My notebook at 1366x768 - by a longshot. It's where i do most of my work.
For gaming, it totally depends on the game. Older games, 2560x1600. Games with great 3D Vision support - 1920x1080. And for the games that benefit by Eyefinity (Racing; Oblivion/DA O type games), 5760x1080.
Now (i am going to anticipate your next question, so) don't go and ask me what i'd pick if i could only pick one
:'(
I use 1600x1200 because I am old school so picked the "Lower than all of these" option lol![]()
I use 1600x1200 because I am old school so picked the "Lower than all of these" option lol![]()
I use 1600x1200 because I am old school so picked the "Lower than all of these" option lol![]()
Again it is game-dependent. Example: Bulletstorm and Alice MR at 2560x1600; Metro 2033, Crysis 2 & Dungeon Siege III in S3D at 1080p and DNF & Just Cause 2 in S3D at 5760x1080.Here let me try this: What do you play modern AAA titles with most often?

Would've loved to get a 1920x1200 panel, but I can buy a new SSD w/ the money I saved by going 1080. But such are the compromises one makes when on a budget.
