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Help Picking Monitor For Gaming

Discussion in 'New Build and/or New Hardware' started by bloby22, Nov 12, 2011.

  1. bloby22

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    Im looking to buy a new monitor to upgrade from my current one and to get ready for the new pc im going to build in the coming months. The new GPU i will be using with this new monitor will be a
    GTX560 Ti Hawk. But i am currently using a ATI 5830. I also will be dual screening (not for gaming, just for general use)

    But im not sure of which screen i should get. I've had a look though and i want a 24" with a good contrast ratio (to show those nice blacks during gaming)

    Here is where i will be buying my monitor from but even if you have a suggestion of a monitor and its not here feel free to still tell me:
    http://www.centrecom.com.au/catalog/monitors-c-25.html?sort=3a
     
  2. DSTM (Dougie)

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    Hi. You are going to get different opinions what is the best.
    I have tried many.
    I have 2 ASUS VH232HDMI monitors and they are my favourite. :up:
    I also have LG W2242T (Don't Like)
     
  3. bloby22

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    Looked up on multiple computer sites of mine where i buy parts from and none of them have the asus your talking about. Whered you get yours?
     
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    So Asus is the way to go? Good brand it seems by what your showing me
     
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    I wouldn't buy anything but ASUS.
    As I have said I have tried many brands.
    Asus is the first monitors that haven't blown Pixels.
    I have them on near 24/7
    All the rest have.
    I bought an ACER and lasted 1 week and the on/off button fell out.
     
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    Alright thanks. Good to know im getting some trustworthy advice.
     

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