4k gsync monitors

grazier

Active member
Hi all, i am getting a new pc as per previous post, which is going to be top end and used for gaming and music production, but thought would start a new thread as this is about monitors. Now, if getting a really top end pc with GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti, you want to make sure the monitor is good and does it justice, or what is the point right?! So i was looking for a bit of guidance on what monitor to get to get the best out this graphics card?

My thoughts so far have been this below, about the right size (would not it any smaller) but i am not great with monitors, but i have read that g-sync is very good especially with this type of quality of card. Is this a 4k monitor below?

PG278QR ROG Swift 27" 2560x1440 TN G-Sync 165Hz Gaming Widescreen LED Slim Bezel Monitor Black

Specification:
- Screen Size: 27"
- Panel Type: TN
- Panel Coating: Non-Glare
- Backlight: LED
- Pitch Size: 0.233
- Resolution: 2560x1440 (WQHD)
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Refresh Rate: 144Hz (165Hz in OC Mode)
- Response Time: 1 ms
- Brightness: 350 cd/m²
- Viewing Angle: 170°/160° (°H/°V)
- Contrast Ratio/DCR: 1000:1
- Color Gamut: 72% NTSC
- Color Bit Depth: 8-Bit (16.7M Colors)
- Adaptive Frame-rate Technology: NVIDIA G-Sync
- HDCP: Yes
- Connectors: 1x 3.5mm Headphone Out, 1x DisplayPort v1.2, 1x HDMI v1.4, 2x USB 3.0
- Position Adjustment: Height Adjustable, Pivot, Swivel Stand, Tilt
- Power Usage (Switched on): 90 W
- VESA: 100 x 100
- 3D Support: Yes
- Dimensions (with stand): 620 x 553~433 x 238 (WxHxD)
- Dimensions (without stand): 620 x 363 x 66 (WxHxD)
- Weight (with Stand):7 kg
- Warranty: 3 Years

Any help would be much appreciated :)

thanks guys
 

Yardem

Silver Level Poster
That is a WQHD resolution monitor, or what we would call (for lack of a better name) 2K.
FullHD resolution is 1920x1080 (or 1080p for short), and proper 4K is four times that, 3840x2160.

Now, the above has a refresh rate of 144Hz (goes higher with overclocking), but I don't think you can find such monitors at 4k resolution. Not yet anyway.
If you do go to 4K resolution, you will be stuck, for now, with a refresh rate of 60Hz, basically what a TV can offer.

The next closest thing would be a ultra-wide, which is like the one above, but wider. An example is the ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q, 3440x1440, G-Sync, and the refresh rate can be overclocked to 100Hz. There are other options at this form factor (21:9), all expensive.

So, to summarize:
-> 4K monitors have limited refresh rate (60Hz), which makes them amazing for work, but pretty weak for gaming. Examples: Acer XB280HK, Acer Predator XB271HK
-> next best thing are the ultrawide monitors, but these are still limited in refresh rate, and they are quite expensive. Examples: ASUS ROG Swift PG348Q, Acer Predator X34
-> affordable gaming monitors at WQHD resolution with great refresh rate (144Hz -> 165Hz), G-Sync. Examples: ASUS ROG Swift PG278QR, Acer Predator XB271HU, Dell S2716DG
 

grazier

Active member
Wow thank you for such a detailed response and clear outline, as think is some confusion surrounding this. So really, I think is best to maybe not have the top 1080 ti graphics card which really pushed for 4k capabilities, because the monitors really aren't ready for it yet. Best to save money I think get the normal one 1080 and get the gaming monitors that you suggested. Maybe in year or 2 potentially upgrade so can get best out of it all when the better monitors are out?
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
I'd be very tempted by a 4k monitor over 1440p high refresh, but that's in part as I prefer single player RPGs, some of which don't get on with higher refresh rates or end up getting CPU bound to a bit under 60 sometimes anyway.
 

keynes

Multiverse Poster
Wow thank you for such a detailed response and clear outline, as think is some confusion surrounding this. So really, I think is best to maybe not have the top 1080 ti graphics card which really pushed for 4k capabilities, because the monitors really aren't ready for it yet. Best to save money I think get the normal one 1080 and get the gaming monitors that you suggested. Maybe in year or 2 potentially upgrade so can get best out of it all when the better monitors are out?

I wouldn't say 4K monitors aren't ready yet. They are pretty good for gaming and I think many people will not manage to tell the difference between 60hz and 120hz, myself included, unless you are gaming competitively. The X34A has a refresh rate 100hz and it is a pretty good monitor.
 

grazier

Active member
think this will go well with the monitor selected below?

Case
FRACTAL DEFINE R5 BLACK QUIET MID-TOWER CASE
Overclocked CPU
Overclocked Intel® Core™ i7-7820X Eight Core (3.60GHz @ up to 4.6GHz)
Motherboard
Gigabyte X299 AORUS Gaming 3: ATX, USB 3.1, SATA 6 GB/s
Memory (RAM)
32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR4 3600MHz (4 x 8GB)
Graphics Card
11GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 1080 Ti - HDMI, 3x DP GeForce - GTX VR Ready!
Get Destiny 2 with select GTX 10 Series GPUs! ** Limited Codes Available **
1st Hard Disk
NOT REQUIRED
M.2 SSD Drive
1TB SAMSUNG SM961 M.2, PCIe NVMe (up to 3200MB/R, 1800MB/W)
DVD/BLU-RAY Drive
NOT REQUIRED
Power Supply
CORSAIR 650W TXm SERIES™ MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET
Power Cable
1 x 1 Metre UK Power Cable (Kettle Lead)
Processor Cooling
Corsair H100i V2 Hydro Cooler w/ PCS Liquid Series Ultra Quiet Fans
Thermal Paste
ARCTIC MX-4 EXTREME THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY COMPOUND
Sound Card
ONBOARD 8 CHANNEL (7.1) HIGH DEF AUDIO (AS STANDARD)
Wireless/Wired Networking
10/100/1000 GIGABIT LAN PORT (Wi-Fi NOT INCLUDED)
USB Options
MIN. 2 x USB 3.0 & 6 x USB 2.0 PORTS @ BACK PANEL + MIN. 2 FRONT PORTS
Operating System
Genuine Windows 10 Home 64 Bit - inc DVD & Single Licence
Operating System Language
United Kingdom - English Language
Office Software
NO OFFICE SOFTWARE
Anti-Virus
NO ANTI-VIRUS SOFTWARE
Browser
Google Chrome™
Monitor
ASUS 34" ROG Swift PG348Q GAMING MONITOR
Keyboard & Mouse
Corsair STRAFE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – Cherry MX Red
Surge Protection
8 Socket 2m Surge Protector
Warranty
3 Year Platinum Warranty (3 Year Collect & Return, 3 Year Parts, 3 Year labour)
Delivery
STANDARD INSURED DELIVERY TO UK MAINLAND (MON-FRI)
Build Time
Standard Build - Approximately 12 to 14 working days
Quantity
1

Edit: the spec was being discussed here: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?55941-32gb-3600-mhz-ram-v-64gb-3000-mhz-ram-potential-setup&p=398720#post398720, and spec changes should really be discussed there (cos merging the two threads will probably create a mess :))
 
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grazier

Active member
£4129, so got the quote and spec im happy with, time to consider it all now! lot to think about of course!
 

Oussebon

Multiverse Poster
You could save £120 by going with 3200MHz RAM. There won't be all that many games where you find yourself saying "Darn, I wish I'd spend £120 more on 4000MHz".

You can knock £80 off with the PM961 SSD.
 

grazier

Active member
:) will pay it off over 12 months. I already have a 29 inch curved samsung monitor which connects to my laptop, which i want to keep that monitor. So i was wanting to get the new monitor underneath the monitor i have, so 29 inch directly above the 34 inch. I am always a bit cautious with monitor arms, so i am a bit stuck on getting one arm for the 29inch which is going to be tall enough, to then clear the 34 inch one underneath to which i also want on a arm to save depth space. can you recommend on any arms for this scenario for me please? proper struggling :(
 

keynes

Multiverse Poster
How much is the Asus monitor? The X34A is as good and you could probably get it under £900.
 

Yardem

Silver Level Poster
I used to have two monitors on my desk, using a Duronic DM352 dual arm.
Now, having bought a new 27in gaming monitor, I bought an 80cm extension and raised the two sufficiently to fit the new monitor underneath, and to the right, leaving enough space on the left for my laptop.

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