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TSQueen Sunbae
post Jun 8 2017, 07:04 PM, updated 9y ago

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I'm thinking of buying 27inch monitor, but my GTX1060 can't reach decent fps in 1440p gaming.

So is 1080p 27inch worth it? Some say it's too pixelated for their taste. Or should I just stick to default 24 inch 1080p gaming? Kindly leave your thoughts. smile.gif
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post Jun 8 2017, 07:06 PM

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27inch 1080p 60hz is great. Try acer R27
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post Jun 9 2017, 02:05 PM

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Been using Dell 27" U2715H 1440p monitor with my Zotac GTX1060 for a while. Really liking the ratio. Then I tried playing 1080p on my friend's PC few weeks ago. Totally not used to it. Hahah..

It is really up to personal preference. If u have friends with 1440p monitor, test it out first.
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post Jun 11 2017, 12:21 PM

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QUOTE(teng_08 @ Jun 9 2017, 02:05 PM)
Been using Dell 27" U2715H 1440p monitor with my Zotac GTX1060 for a while. Really liking the ratio. Then I tried playing 1080p on my friend's PC few weeks ago. Totally not used to it. Hahah..

It is really up to personal preference. If u have friends with 1440p monitor, test it out first.
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I will sure to try it out, thanks. wink.gif
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post Jun 15 2017, 01:03 AM

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Most retail have 27" 1080p on display. Give it a go & see if its okay for you. Don't compare side by side with 1440p tho
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post Jun 16 2017, 10:01 AM

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I own 1080p 27inch and the pixel density is bothering me. It is up to personal preference i guess
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post Jun 16 2017, 05:35 PM

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that's what I am worrying, 1920*1080 on 27" is not so sharp compare to the same reso on 24". Actually I am eyeing into viewsonic vx277x vs acer r271. My budget is under rm900 and most the 1440p is over 1k, definitely I can't afford to have.
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post Jul 2 2017, 02:29 AM

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I previously own 24" 1080p and it is perfect screen size for 1080p.

I do check 27" or above but it is not very sharp enough for me already.

For 27" and above, it is better get 1440p monitor.
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post Jul 2 2017, 02:38 AM

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QUOTE(powerwoot @ Jun 16 2017, 05:35 PM)
that's what I am worrying, 1920*1080 on 27" is not so sharp compare to the same reso on 24". Actually I am eyeing into viewsonic vx277x vs acer r271. My budget is under rm900 and most the 1440p is over 1k, definitely I can't afford to have.
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Ya, I think all 1440p LCD monitor is over 1k but I find it is very worth to get.

I just get ViewSonic vx3209-2k three days ago at price of RM 1.2k, I think it is the most value great 32" IPS 1440p LCD monitor.

The only down site is respond time mentioned as 8ms GTG but I really don't feel different at all on gaming compare with my previous BenQ EW2440ZH 24" AMVA+ 1080p LCD monitor that is 4ms GTG. I also find some comment from user over internet can't tell the differences also.
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post Jul 2 2017, 07:58 AM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jul 2 2017, 02:38 AM)
Ya, I think all 1440p LCD monitor is over 1k but I find it is very worth to get.

I just get ViewSonic vx3209-2k three days ago at price of RM 1.2k, I think it is the most value great 32" IPS 1440p LCD monitor.

The only down site is respond time mentioned as 8ms GTG but I really don't feel different at all on gaming compare with my previous BenQ EW2440ZH 24" AMVA+ 1080p LCD monitor that is 4ms GTG. I also find some comment from user over internet can't tell the differences also.
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vx3209-2k was one of my 'wishful' model. With a good price, but 32" is just too huge in my opinion.
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QUOTE(powerwoot @ Jul 2 2017, 07:58 AM)
vx3209-2k was one of my 'wishful' model. With a good price, but 32" is just too huge in my opinion.
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Before purchase I also find it is way too big, seems 27" is better, but after use it, I thanks myself get 32" as it is the best size for me for QHD, else everything will look too small in Windows 10. I only use scale & layout 100% in Windows 10 as I not prefer changing the scale due to certain apps will look blur, especially those Administrator apps.

Now I don't feel 32" too big already. smile.gif
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post Jul 3 2017, 07:42 PM

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QUOTE(powerwoot @ Jul 2 2017, 07:58 AM)
vx3209-2k was one of my 'wishful' model. With a good price, but 32" is just too huge in my opinion.
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I am using a vx3209-2k as well. I upgraded from Dell U2311HM . From 23" to 31.5" .
You only need a week to get used to it.
Once you tweak the colour properly, Dota 2 and Tekken7 is damn nice on this screen .Both of these games don't really need until 144hz to enjoy them. All fighting games like street fighter 5, mortal kombat xl , tekken 7, king of fighter XIV are locked at 60 fps anyways.
Dota2 and other RPG games can play at 60hz without issue.
Only FPS and racing games you need those 144hz monitor in my opinion. However, I play Overwatch with this monitor without any issues.
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QUOTE(k!nex @ Jul 3 2017, 07:42 PM)
I am using a vx3209-2k as well. I upgraded from Dell U2311HM . From 23" to 31.5" .
You only need a week to get used to it.
Once you tweak the colour properly, Dota 2 and Tekken7 is damn nice on this screen .Both of these games don't really need until 144hz to enjoy them. All fighting games like street fighter 5, mortal kombat xl , tekken 7, king of fighter XIV are locked at 60 fps anyways.
Dota2 and other RPG games can play at 60hz without issue.
Only FPS and racing games you need those 144hz monitor in my opinion. However, I play Overwatch with this monitor without any issues.
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thanks for the brief personal review, will consider it for the next future upgrade.
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post Jul 17 2017, 11:22 PM

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Hi, I just bought Dell S2715H, although it's 1080p on 27" , the pixel is great, no pixelated... everything is sharp.

Only thing in 1080p vs 1440p, is the icons , text all looks smaller, have more desktop space, and taskbar all look longer too. You can stretch windows as big as you want.

Don't worry, bro. 1080p is great on 27"
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post Jul 19 2017, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jul 2 2017, 05:10 PM)
Before purchase I also find it is way too big, seems 27" is better, but after use it, I thanks myself get 32" as it is the best size for me for QHD, else everything will look too small in Windows 10. I only use scale & layout 100% in Windows 10 as I not prefer changing the scale due to certain apps will look blur, especially those Administrator apps.

Now I don't feel 32" too big already. smile.gif
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Hi Bro I need your advise, GTX750 TI can get good graphic with the 32 inch?
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post Jul 19 2017, 03:24 PM

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QUOTE(powerwoot @ Jul 2 2017, 07:58 AM)
32" is just too huge in my opinion.
It's not
It only took me 2 days to be comfortable with 32" LCD monitor
The viewing area is so big, you can hardly miss anything

I bought myself the AOC AGON AG322FCX 32" FreeSync 144Hz
Absolutely wonderful with it's curved screen

At first I've thought of buying the Viewsonic 32" VX3209-2K like other users in here, but where's the fun of 2K resolution when you can't enjoy FreeSnyc / G-Sync while gaming?

Trust me, 32" is the sweet spot. After I pull the trigger, I can never go back to smaller screens. My 24 inch LCD in the office seems so small now laugh.gif
QUOTE(pang0119 @ Jul 19 2017, 03:05 PM)
Hi Bro I need your advise, GTX750 TI can get good graphic with the 32 inch?
GTX 750Ti gaming on 2K resolution? No

This post has been edited by sHawTY: Jul 19 2017, 03:36 PM
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post Jul 19 2017, 08:17 PM

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QUOTE(pang0119 @ Jul 19 2017, 03:05 PM)
Hi Bro I need your advise, GTX750 TI can get good graphic with the 32 inch?
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For resolution support on 1440p yes but not for gaming support.

As below member mentioned 2K (1440p) is not recommended for GTX750 Ti gaming.


QUOTE(sHawTY @ Jul 19 2017, 03:24 PM)
It's not
It only took me 2 days to be comfortable with 32" LCD monitor
The viewing area is so big, you can hardly miss anything

I bought myself the AOC AGON AG322FCX 32" FreeSync 144Hz
Absolutely wonderful with it's curved screen

At first I've thought of buying the Viewsonic 32" VX3209-2K like other users in here, but where's the fun of 2K resolution when you can't enjoy FreeSnyc / G-Sync while gaming?

Trust me, 32" is the sweet spot. After I pull the trigger, I can never go back to smaller screens. My 24 inch LCD in the office seems so small now laugh.gif
GTX 750Ti gaming on 2K resolution? No
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Yup, 32" is very nice sweet spot, I don't feel it is big at all now. I get used to it after few hours usage.
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post Jul 20 2017, 12:28 AM

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[quote=Andrewtst,Jul 19 2017, 08:17 PM]
For resolution support on 1440p yes but not for gaming support.

As below member mentioned 2K (1440p) is not recommended for GTX750 Ti gaming.

What is the min require gpu for this 32 inch monitor?


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post Jul 20 2017, 01:51 AM

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QUOTE(pang0119 @ Jul 19 2017, 03:05 PM)
Hi Bro I need your advise, GTX750 TI can get good graphic with the 32 inch?
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Let me tell you what you can expect from a 1440p resolution with a 750Ti.
Dota2 at this resolution max out can get less than 60fps the last time I tried.
Street Fighter 5 cannot max out at this resolution. Not only that, 1080p only can get medium setting I think.
Good graphics with 1440p ? I believe its a GTX970 if you're a NVidia fan , or a R9 290/390 if you're AMD fan.

This post has been edited by k!nex: Jul 20 2017, 01:55 AM
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QUOTE(pang0119 @ Jul 20 2017, 12:28 AM)
For resolution support on 1440p yes but not for gaming support.

As below member mentioned 2K (1440p) is not recommended for GTX750 Ti gaming.

What is the min require gpu for this 32 inch monitor?
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To play games smoothly in 1440p resolution.

At least Nvidia GTX 1070.

For older model at least Nvidia GTX 970

AMD I no idea as long time didn't check.

This post has been edited by Andrewtst: Jul 20 2017, 10:45 AM

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