No idea I'm afraid the Dell U2518D is the only Dell monitor I've ever hadHow does their S series compare to the U and P series if you can advise?
No idea I'm afraid the Dell U2518D is the only Dell monitor I've ever hadHow does their S series compare to the U and P series if you can advise?
My MSI monitor didn't 🤔If you did want to get a DP cable, I'd recommend UGreen who are on Amazon, they do some superb cables at really reasonable cost considering the quality.
It's worth getting DP 1.4, that will cover you for anything you want to upgrade to in the future.
But for your current requirements, I'd say it's not required, and when you buy a gaming monitor, it will come with one anyway.
What’s significant about those monitors? Are they ones you’re interested in buying?I checked with Dell about S2421H and S2721H. It comes only with HDMI cables as they don't have DP ports but they come with AMD Sync.
What’s significant about those monitors? Are they ones you’re interested in buying?
Those would be a significant step down and wouldn’t be suitable for your build. They’re both 1080p. You need to be looking for 1440p 144hz
These are the monitors I've shortlisted and have AMD Sync. The budget was important too.
How much difference would it make if I go for 144Hz with 1080p?Those would be a significant step down and wouldn’t be suitable for your build. They’re both 1080p. You need to be looking for 1440p 144hz
None the resolution is more important than the Hz when it comes to pairing GPU's and 1440p is a massive jump from 1080p. I just changed recently myself and it's night and dayHow much difference would it make if I go for 144Hz with 1080p?
I don't think I have a budget for 1440p with 144Hz. Can I meet somewhere in-between like a lower Hz monitor with 1440p eg. 75Hz? Do you have any suggestions? Would that make a big difference from 60Hz? Or should I save up for later?None the resolution is more important than the Hz when it comes to pairing GPU's and 1440p is a massive jump from 1080p. I just changed recently myself and it's night and day
Going down to 1080p would be a downgrade not an upgrade. It would also be a tragic waste of your GPUI don't think I have a budget for 1440p with 144Hz. Can I meet somewhere in-between like a lower Hz monitor with 1440p eg. 75Hz? Do you have any suggestions? Would that make a big difference from 60Hz? Or should I save up for later?
Yeah something like a nice G5 at 27"Going down to 1080p would be a downgrade not an upgrade. It would also be a tragic waste of your GPU
What’s your max budget for the monitor? If you don’t have enough now, it’s better to make do with what you’ve got and save up a bit more, the difference between 1080p 144hz and 1440p 144hz is only £100
I understand. I meant to stay at 1440p and upgrade the Hz from 60. My maximum budget would be £180.Going down to 1080p would be a downgrade not an upgrade. It would also be a tragic waste of your GPU
What’s your max budget for the monitor? If you don’t have enough now, it’s better to make do with what you’ve got and save up a bit more, the difference between 1080p 144hz and 1440p 144hz is only £100
You’d need £300 for anything remotely worthwhile for your system, otherwise you could have spent significantly less on the PC and got exactly the same performance as a 1080p screen just won’t tax your system at all.I understand. I meant to stay at 1440p and upgrade the Hz from 60. My maximum budget would be £180.
GSync works through HDMI, well it does on my LG TV. Only way to connect it to the PC is by HDMI, I use 2.1 cable and the TV is GSync compatible.They do sell compatible cables for what you require, you just need to know what HDMI version you require for the monitor / TV that you’re using.
Gamers generally don’t use HDMI anyway, on any gaming monitor you’d use DP.
HDMI is really only for TVs and connecting to audio systems, it’s far less capable than DP
Plus GSync only works over DisplayPort.
LG don’t have gsync, they’re freesync.GSync compatible means it’s freesync that’s been ruled good enough by nVidia to be named gsync compatible. It’s just a marketing gimmick.GSync works through HDMI, well it does on my LG TV. Only way to connect it to the PC is by HDMI, I use 2.1 cable and the TV is GSync compatible.
Yes, I got it. I don't want to lower it as I would be using it for AR/VR maybe for work later this year or next. I can get a monitor upgrade later.Have you received your PC? It may be worthwhile lowering the GPU and saving the money if you haven't.