I don't have AMD, I use Nvidia..would freesync still apply?
Unfortunately no. You'd need a g-sync monitor. What nVidia card do you have?
I don't have AMD, I use Nvidia..would freesync still apply?
I am on 27' 2560x 1440 right now. Is there any point in moving to 29' 2560x 1080? As I won't see any more the game right? In fact I will see less right? This is why I was thinking of 34' 3440 x 1440.
780 ti, still keeping it around as it's still running strongUnfortunately no. You'd need a g-sync monitor. What nVidia card do you have?
780 ti, still keeping it around as it's still running strong
'nother question. https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lg-2...e-widescreen-led-monitor-black-mo-142-lg.html versus https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lg-2...e-widescreen-led-monitor-black-mo-143-lg.html is there 1st one worth paying 100 extra for?
Free-sync uses buffered frames and picks the most appropriate one to display. This requires extra videocard performance available to use properly. I think the mouse delay is about 10% of V-sync making it a superior option.
I've been off again/on again considering ultrawide for a while, mainly looking at a 34" LG but it only does 2560x1080 and I'm an nvidia person so I've been sitting on the fence.
This site has great info on how games behave when played in various aspect ratios.
We had a curved 34" 3440 x 1440 monitor at work a few weeks ago, it was pretty awesome. You pay for it though and need a good system to take advantage.
I've ruled out the 29" models, the vertical viewing area feels extremely narrow (I currently have a 24" 16:10 monitor that is 1920x1200 native and I play some games at 2560x1600 for added smoothness).
thanks for your feedbacks. I ended up getting LG 29UM68
thanks for your feedbacks. I ended up getting LG 29UM68