shortylickens
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I'm at the point where everything is good. Dont need a better monitor unless I go way bigger. Like 27 inches at 2560x1440 or something.
It's a mixed bag. There are a couple of things to consider.
- Do your eyes care? You may not even notice things like motion blur, stutter or differences in color quality, or you may pay little attention to it. Besides, I suppose one can get used to just about any type of monitor after staring at it long enough.
- FPS! Both in terms of performance and locked framerates. Too many modern games have a locked framerate of 60. A 120hz monitor is of no use then (if less motion blur is what you are looking for). Also, to make full use of Lightboost or ULMB (technologies that offer much less motion blur) the framerate needs to be at least 75 all the time, preferably 100+. Even today most games with cutting edge graphics cannot manage that.
This is still my favorite test, and it doesn't require a big PC
http://www.testufo.com/#test=photo&photo=toronto-map.png&pps=960&pursuit=0&height=0
Wow, what's wrong with my monitor? I'm getting horrible blur/stuttering with anything but 60Hz.
I just love the new Asus monitor with IPS and 1ms GtG, a real gaming deal
http://www.asus.com/Monitors_Projectors/VS278Q
I just picked up a BenQ XL2411Z and I'm very happy with the results! So much smoother and clean versus my old HP 2207 and Samsung 245T. No ghosting or blur in FPS games. To my eyes, I'm pretty sensitive to ghosting, so 144hz is a huge difference. I won't be going back to anything less than 100hz (which is what I play BF4 on, a nice compromise for my 280x). And BlurReduction (Lightboost) is the reason why I didn't go for the overclockable Qnix PLS panels. I'm glad I went this route.