I imagine you'd need another 32" one to match the height of it unless you find one which has a higher stand.
Am I right in assuming you game on the monitor? Personally, I'd be looking to get a gaming monitor and use the Samsung as a secondary monitor as it is not designed for gaming. Of course, it also depends on what your budget is for said monitor and what the rest of your system, most notable, the GPU, to determine the best one
It’s not a gaming monitor and only 60hz, and doesn’t have adaptive refresh rate which is standard on any gaming monitor these days. So there will be a lot of screen tearing, and it’s not going to make the most of your gpu.Excuse my ignorance, @SpyderTracks @Nursemorph - what aspects of the monitor are going to be dragging down the 2070?
I useIt’s not a gaming monitor and only 60hz, and doesn’t have adaptive refresh rate which is standard on any gaming monitor these days. So there will be a lot of screen tearing, and it’s not going to make the most of your gpu.
You’re GPU is suited to 144hz which is pretty much the minimum for gaming these days, along with adaptive refresh.
Lols, Intel Quicksync is only available on the iGPU, so it won't work on the dedicated GPU. Are you only using integrated graphics?I use Intel Quicksync, seems to have taken care of screen tearing.
I'm not sure what you mean by this? Adaptive sync pairs with the GPU, not CPU. And freesync will worth with either AMD or NVidia GPU's.I am looking to move to a Ryzen CPU. Is there any particular monitor with freesync that you'd recommend?
Lols, Intel Quicksync is only available on the iGPU, so it won't work on the dedicated GPU. Are you only using integrated graphics?
I'm not sure what you mean by this? Adaptive sync pairs with the GPU, not CPU. And freesync will worth with either AMD or NVidia GPU's.
Furthermore AMD GPU's have had ongoing driver issues for a year and a half now and are generally best avoided.
It’s stating there how to get it to work with either AMD GPU’s or NVidia. GeForce is nvidia.then head into the Nvidia Control Panel to force the game or application you want to run to use your GeForce graphics card, rather than the default AMD hardware." This is what I was referring to. Does this not work?
It’s stating there how to get it to work with either AMD GPU’s or NVidia. GeForce is nvidia.
Freesync will work with either manufacturer of GPU. Most screens are feeesync.
But we’d advise not using an AMD card because of driver issues.
No problem.I was going for a mix of Nvidia GPU and Ryzen CPU. I have a 4770k currently but wanted to upgrade the card first - considering a monitor, too. I feel super out of date with all this. Thanks for the advice and support, @SpyderTracks