As I said on the last page, buying the right graphics card can be tricky, but it’s important to ensure you’re pairing your new graphics card with a suitable monitor, a faster GPU will work best with a higher refresh rate, higher resolution, or a combination with both, while a more affordable GPU will be well suited to more affordable monitors too.
Perfect for budget-conscious gamers looking to enhance their eSports experience, with a Full HD resolution and fast refresh rate, as well as a swift response time and FreeSync technologies.
The more expensive 275CQRF is a solid investment, with a larger screen, higher resolution, HDR, and a curved display, it’s a solid all-round monitor for all types of PC gamers with mid-to-high-end graphics cards.
While a little more expensive again, the 321QR-QD features a huge 32″ panel, but also much more vibrant colour reproduction thanks to the IPS Quantum Dot technology on the panel, but also supports a QHD resolution and a nice and fast 170Hz refresh rate, making it well suited to competitive gaming.
If you’re looking for something more immersive, then you can’t go wrong with a 144Hz ultrawide, offering up some great gaming features and a gamer-friendly 21:9 aspect ratio, while also being more functional for daily productivity and workflow.
And for a similar, but more premium experience, you can upgrade to the Artymis series for a higher refresh rate, HDR and FreeSync premium.
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