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I never said the build wouldn't allow you to go beyond 60FPS, I said that a 60Hz monitor can't go beyond 60Hz(60FPS), so you'll be capped at that. You can invest in a 120Hz or 144Hz if you want to go beyond 60FPS, but that'll set you back at least $400 per monitor which is not worth it at all IMHO. The monitors I recommended are fantastic, the viewing angles and colours are amazing, I have one myself and love it. I'll be getting 2 more asap for my own set up.
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Sanctyy wrote I never said the build wouldn't allow you to go beyond 60FPS, I said that a 60Hz monitor can't go beyond 60Hz(60FPS), so you'll be capped at that. You can invest in a 120Hz or 144Hz if you want to go beyond 60FPS, but that'll set you back at least $400 per monitor which is not worth it at all IMHO. The monitors I recommended are fantastic, the viewing angles and colours are amazing, I have one myself and love it. I'll be getting 2 more asap for my own set up.


I'm sorry if I offended you I never meant to. I think you just misunderstood what I meant, I didn't for a moment think you meant I wouldn't be able to go over 60 frames. My question to you was what monitors would suit me if I were to go higher then 60 frames.

But I looked at a review on youtube from the monitors that you recommended to me and they look absolutely amazing and I think they will be the ones I look into. The shape. The width of the screen is very slim. The colors look amazing and it looks very neat and modern. These will chances are be the monitor that I invest in seeing as 60 frames is amazing and with these monitors it will look extremely nice.

I love everything you have recommended to me and I will be giving you +rep. How many monitors do you think this setup could run. I was thinking 2 but I might get 3 seeing as I will want one for my xbox one/xbox360. I will chances are be using an HDMI switch. I will be streaming on Twitch also so I will want one monitor for the game and one for the twitch settings. Is it possible to mount all 3 to a stand? Or will they all have to sit on the stand provided? cheers.
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firefox878 wrote
Sanctyy wrote I never said the build wouldn't allow you to go beyond 60FPS, I said that a 60Hz monitor can't go beyond 60Hz(60FPS), so you'll be capped at that. You can invest in a 120Hz or 144Hz if you want to go beyond 60FPS, but that'll set you back at least $400 per monitor which is not worth it at all IMHO. The monitors I recommended are fantastic, the viewing angles and colours are amazing, I have one myself and love it. I'll be getting 2 more asap for my own set up.


I'm sorry if I offended you I never meant to. I think you just misunderstood what I meant, I didn't for a moment think you meant I wouldn't be able to go over 60 frames. My question to you was what monitors would suit me if I were to go higher then 60 frames.

But I looked at a review on youtube from the monitors that you recommended to me and they look absolutely amazing and I think they will be the ones I look into. The shape. The width of the screen is very slim. The colors look amazing and it looks very neat and modern. These will chances are be the monitor that I invest in seeing as 60 frames is amazing and with these monitors it will look extremely nice.

I love everything you have recommended to me and I will be giving you +rep. How many monitors do you think this setup could run. I was thinking 2 but I might get 3 seeing as I will want one for my xbox one/xbox360. I will chances are be using an HDMI switch. I will be streaming on Twitch also so I will want one monitor for the game and one for the twitch settings. Is it possible to mount all 3 to a stand? Or will they all have to sit on the stand provided? cheers.
I'm getting a GTX 970 as well, and will be running triple monitors. I'm also going to use a HDMI switch so I can switch between TV, PS4, XB1 and PC so if you want to do the same, go ahead. I can recommend it since I'm doing pretty much the exact same. 60FPS should be more than fine for you anyway, I feel like the colours etc are more important to a game, than the FPS or response time anyway. Plus, with 2/3 monitors, at 120 or 144Hz, the price is going to be huge and not really worth it for a 1080p monitor.
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Sanctyy wrote
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Sanctyy wrote I never said the build wouldn't allow you to go beyond 60FPS, I said that a 60Hz monitor can't go beyond 60Hz(60FPS), so you'll be capped at that. You can invest in a 120Hz or 144Hz if you want to go beyond 60FPS, but that'll set you back at least $400 per monitor which is not worth it at all IMHO. The monitors I recommended are fantastic, the viewing angles and colours are amazing, I have one myself and love it. I'll be getting 2 more asap for my own set up.


I'm sorry if I offended you I never meant to. I think you just misunderstood what I meant, I didn't for a moment think you meant I wouldn't be able to go over 60 frames. My question to you was what monitors would suit me if I were to go higher then 60 frames.

But I looked at a review on youtube from the monitors that you recommended to me and they look absolutely amazing and I think they will be the ones I look into. The shape. The width of the screen is very slim. The colors look amazing and it looks very neat and modern. These will chances are be the monitor that I invest in seeing as 60 frames is amazing and with these monitors it will look extremely nice.

I love everything you have recommended to me and I will be giving you +rep. How many monitors do you think this setup could run. I was thinking 2 but I might get 3 seeing as I will want one for my xbox one/xbox360. I will chances are be using an HDMI switch. I will be streaming on Twitch also so I will want one monitor for the game and one for the twitch settings. Is it possible to mount all 3 to a stand? Or will they all have to sit on the stand provided? cheers.
I'm getting a GTX 970 as well, and will be running triple monitors. I'm also going to use a HDMI switch so I can switch between TV, PS4, XB1 and PC so if you want to do the same, go ahead. I can recommend it since I'm doing pretty much the exact same. 60FPS should be more than fine for you anyway, I feel like the colours etc are more important to a game, than the FPS or response time anyway. Plus, with 2/3 monitors, at 120 or 144Hz, the price is going to be huge and not really worth it for a 1080p monitor.


Exactly, that is more then likely what I am going to be doing. The HDMI switch should work perfectly between my pc xbox360 and xbox 1. I'm glad to see you are getting a 970, Have you got skype so we could message on there? Just so we don't spam the TTG forums.
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firefox878 wrote Exactly, that is more then likely what I am going to be doing. The HDMI switch should work perfectly between my pc xbox360 and xbox 1. I'm glad to see you are getting a 970, Have you got skype so we could message on there? Just so we don't spam the TTG forums.
Just PM me here if you want to talk, I've got a Skype but never use it.
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firefox878 wrote Exactly, that is more then likely what I am going to be doing. The HDMI switch should work perfectly between my pc xbox360 and xbox 1. I'm glad to see you are getting a 970, Have you got skype so we could message on there? Just so we don't spam the TTG forums.
Just PM me here if you want to talk, I've got a Skype but never use it.


I just messaged you dude.
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-Shyko wrote This is what I put together [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] the intel is best with rendering and such but I missed your budget by $15 :/

I would change the Ram, The Keyboard, and the Mouse.
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Daenerys wrote
-Shyko wrote This is what I put together [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] the intel is best with rendering and such but I missed your budget by $15 :/

I would change the Ram, The Keyboard, and the Mouse.


What kind of build would you make with a $2500 budget?
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