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Author: | jerrolds [ 16 Aug 2012, 18:28 ] |
Post subject: | Possibly saying goodbye to multi-monitor gaming :P |
A couple days ago i sold my 3 awesome 24" TN dislpay, for 3 slightly smaller 23" but more awesome IPS displays - the award winning ASUS PA238QR 23" IPS - pricematched at $208 (a STEAL of a price for IPS displays)
and i LOVED Portrait Mode
But there were cons to Portrait Mode
Then i realized - "Wait...did i just drop close to $700 (including taxes) on 3 monitors?!" (in manitoba we just introduced the recycling fee of $9.25 per display) and $30 on fees? Holy crap i can get a way better single monitor to avoid the bezel/portrait mode problems" - So now im thinking of returning them (luckily memory express has a 7day full refund/exchange policy) and grabbing this badboy HP ZR2740w 27" IPS which i can pricematch to be $685 - and i save $20 on that fee (since i just pay for the one monitor)
I keep all the IPS goodies, but lose the downsides of bezels/fisheye/weird HUD. Another plus side is that even rocking Radeon 6970x2 (Crossfire) i had to turn off some settings (AA/HBAO/etc) to get it to run at 5760x1080 and still keep 60fps, at a "lower" resolution of 2560x1440 - i can get those goodies back! But one thing im wondering...will i really miss the extreme surround Hor+ gaming? I hope not :( So far im talking myself into switching..seems to be alot more pros than cons - the only thing i worry about is the 12ms reponse time of that 27" monitor, luckily it has an "overdrive" feature than compensates for this and review sites (as well as user feedback say the ghosting/tracing is not noticable) and the insanely in-depth review at http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/hp_zr2740w.htm says the input lag is class 1 - CRT level and the response time should be fine even for high-level gaming Any criticisms on my thought process? Thanks for reading! |
Author: | suiken_2mieu [ 16 Aug 2012, 19:12 ] |
Post subject: | You will miss it, case and |
You will miss it, case and point. I've been playing Bf3 on my 5870 until my new PSU comes in. I've had to play on a single monitor to get any good performance. At 2560x1600 or 2560x1440, I feel blind. Like I cant see enough, so I made many custom resolutions: 2560x1200, 2560x1080, 2560x900, 2560x800, 2560x768, 2560x480 (Actual Eyefinity Aspect Ratio) The smaller the vertical, the more I saw in Horizontal FOV, but the smaller it got, the more I felt cheated. You start not being able to see as far as you used to as the screen infront of you becomes less detailed. I ended up playing BF3 at 3840x800 fullscreened on my 3 monitors because I didn't want to give up the immersion. Don't get me wrong, I still cant see far off, but I'm loving it way more this way. If you want to go bigger, I'd say save up and go bigger in a big way. I made the jump from 5760x1080 to 7680x1600. Going 7680x1440 seems to be popular lately. Especially with all those korean 27" 1440p monitors for cheap on ebay. $300 a pop. |
Author: | Downtown1 [ 16 Aug 2012, 21:42 ] |
Post subject: | What's the point of going to |
What's the point of going to 27"? It seems neither here nor there. Go up to a 30" instead if you're gonna shell out the money. |
Author: | svr [ 17 Aug 2012, 08:18 ] |
Post subject: | I know one avid Warcraft 3 |
I know one avid Warcraft 3 player who found out that 30" is way too big 27" is manageable 24" is his sweet spot Bigger is not always better. Each to his own I guess. I think the added immersion provided by side monitors gets most people excited about multimonitors which you didn't mention at all. Did you not value this feature or maybe you didn't really notice it if you were running in portrait? I don't see negatives as bad as some people make them out to be. Bezels, fisheye, multimon hud, increased comp requirements are all part of PC gaming like modding. |
Author: | skeeder [ 20 Aug 2012, 13:49 ] |
Post subject: | There are a lot of pro's to |
There are a lot of pro's to multi-monitor gaming. However, there are plenty to a single screen as well. Less heat/cost with one screen and driving them (count the users of crossfire/sli on this forum!) Not to mention update, update, update! Widescreen is native in todays world. Multi is not always. Honestly I looked into it, but for the cost of gear, electricity, and my time (I'm fearful I'd do nothing but game); it wasn't worth it to me. For instance; I am still running my 2006 purchase that WSGF originally helped me find. With a display size of 1680x1050 a simple 550Ti keeps everything spinning at high textures and AA/AF. That being said, I do want a 30" monitor for light gaming and photo/video work. |
Author: | Downtown1 [ 20 Aug 2012, 18:14 ] |
Post subject: | That doesn't really make a |
That doesn't really make a lot of sense, move the monitor further away and adjust the height if people think it's too big. Either way the image is going to be more crisp (higher PPI). If you could find a 27" 2560x1600 monitor I guess that would be pretty great, most I've seen were 1920x1200 which at that point were just larger PPI 24" monitors (everything looks more pixellated at the same distance). The few 27" 2560x1600 I saw were close to the same price as a 30". |
Author: | chunhei [ 21 Aug 2012, 03:13 ] |
Post subject: | 3x1 portrait hands down! |
3x1 portrait hands down! |
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