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Looking for a gaming monitor, 144hz minimum, 27" preferably, don't mind if curved or if there's anything better which has a bigger screen.
Budget: £400 Pls help me PC gurus Can possibly go over budget if needs be. |
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What CPU + GPU are you using?
Assuming those are up to par, I'd be looking at an MSI MAG271CQR. Should be 300-350 quid. |
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21 wrote What CPU + GPU are you using? Running Ryzen 9 3900x and an RTX 2080TI. I shall have a look, I'm OK to go a bit over budget if needs be for a better panel for instance |
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Yeah, definitely grab a 1440p144Hz monitor then. You can get some cheaper options under 300 quid, which would still be a great choice. If you're happy spending between £300 and 400 though, then yeah as I said, MAG271CQR is a solid choice;
laptopsdirect.co.uk/msi-optix-mag...e=webgains box.co.uk/MSI-Optix-MAG271CQR-27-...=affiliate As you said you don't mind going over 400 quid, you could look at some 3440x1440 monitors if you like ultrawide; box.co.uk/MSI-Optix-MAG341CQ-34-U...79173.html 100Hz instead of 144Hz though. |
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21 wrote Yeah, definitely grab a 1440p144Hz monitor then. You can get some cheaper options under 300 quid, which would still be a great choice. If you're happy spending between £300 and 400 though, then yeah as I said, MAG271CQR is a solid choice; The price seems to have dropped by a substantial amount almost everywhere overnight, newer model released or something? |
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Normal pricing for the MAG271CQR, it's been in between £300 and 350 for ages, prices just go up and down. Now's a good time to buy the 271CQR because it's unlikely to get much cheaper than £300, if at all.
The MAG272CQR came out a while ago which replaces the 271CQR, but there aren't huge differences and the newer model isn't worth the extra 100 quid IMO. |
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