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Is there a $ amount you simply can't go above for such a purchase ?
Are you looking for the screen aspect ratio to be 16:9 or 21:9 ?
thanks for the reply,
UK and i cant go above £800. Aspect ratio is 16:9.
300 EUR.
msi mag274qrf qd is decent and has wide color space coverage. it goes regularly on sale for 250-300. btw it has 165hz refresh-rate plus bfi and is gsync compatible.
ASUS ROG PG279Q
(or)
Acer Predator XB271HU
If you are looking for 27 inches screen size?
Both of these monitors are similar specs, so depends on your country to what one is cheaper. IPS Panels (richer and brighter colours with better viewing angles), real G-SYNC module (butter smooth performance, if using display cable and enabled with a Nvidia graphics card), 165Hz refresh rate (higher is better), 4ms response time (lower is better) and excellent low input lag (the delay between your keyboard/mouse click to what happens on screen).
This is the older version - Acer Predator XB270HU (get XB271HU or PG279Q instead):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LTHr96NueA
The only real issue with that monitor was screen bleeding (thin edge which the backlight could gap around and be seen glow slightly on dark/black), the newer XB271HU addressed that better and increased the refresh rate (144Hz to 165Hz).
There might be newer monitors, but depending on the price tags, those are extremely good ones for gaming purposes, still up there with the best of the best and you might be able to find them at a reasonable price!
To understand why you want to consider a G-SYNC module in your monitor, so long you get at least 30 FPS out of a game it will sync the monitor's Hz to your Nvidia graphic card output FPS up to it's max refresh rate (165Hz in this case):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oT8f_1oRsLU
To use G-SYNC, connect with a Display Cable 1.4, install latest Nvidia drivers, and then right-click display > "Nvidia Control Panel" > "Set up G-SYNC", tick enable for both windowed and full screen mode. Make sure monitor refresh rate is maxed (165Hz in this case) too.
thanks man really appreciate this
If you want all the info you about monitors and then some, check out this channel. My last 5 monitor choices were bought based on their advice and I was always satisfied:
https://www.youtube.com/@monitorsunboxed
800 quid for a 1440p monitor is a LOT. You don't need to spend that much money on 1440p anymore. I paid 800€ for my ASUS PG279Q back in 2018, the GP850 I have now was half the price and it's leagues better than my PG279Q.