Poisonedbite
(˙pǝsɹǝʌǝɹ uǝǝq sɐɥ ʎʇıʌɐɹƃ ʃɐuosɹǝd ʎW)
#9
22" AOC at 1920x1080
its a great monitor, not a thing wrong with it.
Omega59
(Revolver "Revolver" "Pink Ocelot Terror Ghost" Ocelot)
#12
Ah. Ever tried a higher framerate monitor before? I think there’s 144hz 1440p monitors out there. You should consider getting one.
Poisonedbite
(˙pǝsɹǝʌǝɹ uǝǝq sɐɥ ʎʇıʌɐɹƃ ʃɐuosɹǝd ʎW)
#13
I am considering it. As I said, ^here.
Omega59
(Revolver "Revolver" "Pink Ocelot Terror Ghost" Ocelot)
#14
I was more referring to the 144hz part but yeah, I know.
itsTwister
(running is punk... on a personal level)
#15
GTX 980 and R9 390X are not pricepoint fighting, that would be GTX 980 vs R9 Fury.
The Fury beats the 980 in most cases but the 980 is better at overclocking.
It’s really just what you prefer and what you get a good price for.
Ween it comes to 390 vs 390X I personaly would and will go for a 390 unless the 390X is on sale.
Also get yourself an SSD if you don’t have one.
Edit: if you go 1440p and spend about 600 bucks go for the 390X so you can get the most out of it.
I would strongly advice this monitor for 1440p AMD gaming:
Poisonedbite
(˙pǝsɹǝʌǝɹ uǝǝq sɐɥ ʎʇıʌɐɹƃ ʃɐuosɹǝd ʎW)
#16
my desk fits my tower/keyboard and a 22’ monitor.
itsTwister
(running is punk... on a personal level)
#17
If you can’t fit a monitor bigger then 22’ don’t switch to 1440p as it’s only worth it if you use a 27’ monitor, 27’ is the sweet spot for 1440p.
Poisonedbite
(˙pǝsɹǝʌǝɹ uǝǝq sɐɥ ʎʇıʌɐɹƃ ʃɐuosɹǝd ʎW)
#18
I mean i could, but thats just way to big when my face is a foot away.
itsTwister
(running is punk... on a personal level)
#19
Then stick to 1080p 22-23’ and your problem is solved, or buy a new table.
Have you decided on what GPU to get?
Poisonedbite
(˙pǝsɹǝʌǝɹ uǝǝq sɐɥ ʎʇıʌɐɹƃ ʃɐuosɹǝd ʎW)
#20
i just wanted higher detail:( almost definitely a 390. should be good enough for anything since no hairworks.
itsTwister
(running is punk... on a personal level)
#21
390 will do you good, I’d recommend either Sapphire or MSI.
Well the problem is that detail need to be on a bigger screen otherwise you “won’t” see a diffrence, don’t think mutch about that now and just focus on your GPU and go from there.
Omega59
(Revolver "Revolver" "Pink Ocelot Terror Ghost" Ocelot)
#22
My 1440x900 resolution is still big enough to see pixelation in most textures for modern games. I can imagine that it can still easily be seen at 1080p.
AceGoober
(AceGoober)
#23
One of the things absent from this conversation, on the nVidia side, is DSR. What DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution) does is render the scene in 4k then shrinks it down to the resolution of your monitor. Here is the link directly to nVidia’s explanation of DSR:
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/dsr/technology
Be aware that DSR does require a bit more graphics horsepower.
So, If you are wanting higher detail then purchase an nVidia based video card to use with your current 1080p monitor.
In the event someone decides to inject negativity into this thread, let me be clear on something: I own a nVidia GTX Titan X (Primary Rig), AMD 390X (Secondary Rig), and a AMD 7970 (Home Server). I use what works for the purpose I intend it to be used for. Nothing more, nothing less. If a graphics adapter from one company performs better than one from another then I use it. Vice versa. I’m no fanboy, per se, of any manufacturer.
Omega59
(Revolver "Revolver" "Pink Ocelot Terror Ghost" Ocelot)
#24
Isn’t that the same as downscaling a resolution, or basically FSAA with more control? Or is there something that makes it different from those?
itsTwister
(running is punk... on a personal level)
#25
Guys why don’t you mention these high demanding features from nVidia? -guy with a Titan X
No but jokes aside nVidia got some nice features like Shadowplay which is very attractive but imo a lot of the other ones are kinda meh, just like most of AMDs features.
In the end it all comes down to personal preference.
Gorbles
(The Magnificent)
#26
Late to this, but DSR is a valid feature for anyone as far back as Kepler (perhaps even before that, but my card is a 600-series). A recent driver update pushed DSR through to all of my games (and GeForce Experience even recommends it from time to time) enabling me to play BL2 (and all my other favourites) at 2715 * 1527 (on a 1080p screen), removing the need for anti-aliasing (which, technically speaking, is just a shader hack and harder on your graphics card anyhow).
ShadowPlay is also good, of course.
People can pick what they want to pick at the end of the day, but let’s not pretend that nVidia-specific features are only an option to those who have a 900 series or a Titan card.
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itsTwister
(running is punk... on a personal level)
#27
Well yea, it was a bad joke.
Nvidia defenetly have better GPU extra features then AMD, CCC is litterly the worst.
Hopefully AMDs upcoming new GPU software can bring ous AMD users some nice features.
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Omega59
(Revolver "Revolver" "Pink Ocelot Terror Ghost" Ocelot)
#28
Honestly, I ignore CCC so hard that it’s been unable to open for a long time (It just crashes from a .net framework error) and I’m too lazy to fix it because I can just use Radeon Pro if I really need any of those features.