Gaming
Are Ultrawide 21:9 Monitors the Future of PC Gaming?
Benchmarks
We recently reviewed the GTX 1080 Ti, the fastest card Nvidia current produce where we ran some 21:9 benchmarks on the Ryzen 1800X, the Intel i7-5820K, and the i7-7700K. This should give you a good impression of just how demanding this resolution and aspect ratio can be, even on some of the best consumer hardware out there. Keep in mind that we mostly used ultra graphics presets for our stress testing and benchmarks.
Want to see the rest of these benchmarks? Check out our “Ryzen Vs Intel GTX 1080 Ti Showdown Revisited: More Resolutions, Overclocks & Games” feature here.
What frustrates me is that many of these panels are artificially overpriced because of G-Sync, which adds £150-£200 to the price. Nvidia should cut the crap and bin gsync and adopt Freesync for good. Users should also wise up and realise that gsync is not a technology that they should be paying for, and demand Freesync instead.
Anyway, it’s hard to go for these monitors when Freesync 2 is coming out. I would also prefer to have an UWUHD resolution (aka ultrawide 4k), which doesn’t exist yet. Sure, graphics cards would struggle with that many pixels, but I would be set for years.
No one wants to buy a second hand monitor that costs many hundreds of pounds, unlike a second hand graphics card or second hands CPU. And that puts me off upgrading to a monitor which doesn’t tick all the boxes, because I’ll be stuck with it.
If NVIDIA’s GPU’s would support Freesync properly then no one would even look at G-Sync monitor, but there’s company’s lead.
Just bought an X34 this week and it’s incredible. I had a 1080p 144 hz, that i upgraded to a 4k 60hz which i just upgraded to the X34, the X34 is bar far the winner. Gsync is incredible btw
Good article, there is no doubt in my mind that Ultra-Wide beats 4K for gaming experience hands down. The cool thing is you do not need to do a massive card upgrade to jump into UW gaming. 2560×1080 is actually a sweet spot of UW gaming. It gives the benefit of the 21:9 aspect ratio but does it without the GPU tax that the 1440 variant extracts.
You can use something like a 470 or 480 and get amazing game play with the 180 UW variant, this means a lot of people would not need to consider and upgrade to go UW other than buying a monitor.
As for 34″ monitors at this lower resolution, your own observations reveal that for gaming the lower res is not an issue. The further back from a monitor you sit the less impact a lower pixel density has. The larger monitor will force people to move the screen further back. at 90cm, in my opinion a comfortable range, the 1080 UW resolution looks great.
As for the curve panel, which is the craze, my experience has shown on anything less than a 34″ panel the effect is minor at best. A 29″ panel can still easily fit into most peoples field of vision. Physically a 29″ panel is only a little wider than a 27″ panel. However at 34″ you are now talking about a VERY large display and the gentle curve added to the increased viewing distance makes for a nice gaming and video viewing experience.