Dual monitor query for a 4090

Hey guys,

Just had a thought that's come to mind with a PC build I wanted to go for, It would include 7800X3D and the RTX 4090.

I have currently pre-ordered the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM which will be really great for it especially for gaming and its intended use.

But, for my desk I have a dual stand and would like a second monitor, the current one I use at the moment is a AOC Q27G2E (2560x1440 and 155hz) which I got last year on sale as a budget to go. But, would it be best for my PC (4090) to get the secondary monitor in 4k? I wouldn't be able to afford the PG32UCDM but something better that the AOC I have.

I know it may seem like a silly question but just was thinking about it haha, thank you so much :)
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Hey guys,

Just had a thought that's come to mind with a PC build I wanted to go for, It would include 7800X3D and the RTX 4090.

I have currently pre-ordered the ASUS ROG Swift PG32UCDM which will be really great for it especially for gaming and its intended use.

But, for my desk I have a dual stand and would like a second monitor, the current one I use at the moment is a AOC Q27G2E (2560x1440 and 155hz) which I got last year on sale as a budget to go. But, would it be best for my PC (4090) to get the secondary monitor in 4k? I wouldn't be able to afford the PG32UCDM but something better that the AOC I have.

I know it may seem like a silly question but just was thinking about it haha, thank you so much :)
Either Superwide or 4k would be suitable for the GPU, otherwise you won't be utitlising the available power.

What's your mx budget for the monitor?
 
Hey dude!

Yeah I have already pre-ordered the ASUS PG32UCDM, that was 1.3k, so that monitor would be perfect for the monitor, it was just if I must have the second monitor to be a top of range 4k also? If I do I think I would end up purchasing one (max £800) but would have to save aside and go for it in the winter :)
 

SpyderTracks

We love you Ukraine
Hey dude!

Yeah I have already pre-ordered the ASUS PG32UCDM, that was 1.3k, so that monitor would be perfect for the monitor, it was just if I must have the second monitor to be a top of range 4k also? If I do I think I would end up purchasing one (max £800) but would have to save aside and go for it in the winter :)
You can have anything as a second monitor. Second monitor requires no hardware acceleration as won’t be used in games (no such thing as 2 monitor gaming, it’s 1 or 3)

Resolution just fits what you want to display in the screen, ie 4k monitor is the equivalent of 4 x 1080p windows in each corner.
But standard 60hz is fine, anything over that won’t be used unless you have specific requirements.

Personally I prefer a 4k 60hz as my secondary just for the real estate
 
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