

Another thing to look out for is TN vs IPS which are common types of panels monitors use. It can regularly be found on sale for ~$450 USA. I run a 1080 with 1440p and that card is only a step above yours. I'm not 100% but you should be able to play plenty of games 144hz with slightly lessened graphics settings. Higher refresh rate, put simply, makes most things much smoother. Some quick tips would be pay attention to resolution, your 1070 should have no trouble running 1440p which a step up from many common HD TVs and monitors. I would head over to r/monitors for a ton of good advice. I received this monitor in today from the last thread. Yes it's better than this LG monitor for several reasons, I'll repaste my review. Hope i'm not too late but I love this monitor. I eliminated the issue on my monitor completely.
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I think this might be a driver issue but it is fixable here. The one single downside I give this monitor is probably the fact that there's some Gsync issues on Pascal cards. I play in a dim room and this monitor seems to be really bright to me, I lowered it all the way down to 10 brightness because my eyes were being assaulted by it The monitor accepts a native 4K signal if you're into that. it's not a joystick control monitor but I would rate it as being better than most others. The menu isn't designed by a monkey and the buttons are on the FRONT of the monitor, thank god.

USB hub with a charging option in the menu Headphone holder than folds out on the left of the monitor Height adjustable Metallic stand with all types of adjustments (Tilt, swivel, etc) (1ms faster than the LG panel according to the few reviews I saw, 6.xxms vs 5ms on the lenovo)

The Nano IPS panel looks absolutely fantastic.Įxtremely fast response times, Matching TN levels from my trained eye (take this as you will), ufotest shows no ghosting or coronas or anything on the ufos. This monitor is close to perfection for me.ġ440p 165hz over DP 1.4 with 10-bit color.
