Hi guys, quick question (are they ever quick?!).
I'm looking to upgrade my monitor in the near future and I Really like the look of the widescreen curved monitors. I have a RTX 2070 super so have a bit of power currently although I tend to upgrade my gpu once every 4 years ish.
Based on that I thought I'd also go from 1080p to 1440p as that seems like a sweet spot between 1080p and 4k that should allow me to use the same gpu for 4 years with ultra settings. I appreciate there's no definite here and there's a degree of clairvoyancy!
So my real question: what size screen am I looking at? I like the wide widescreens but I'm assuming the bigger the screen, the more the GPU demand? Regardless of being 1440p?
The 27" are a little bit bigger than what I've got but they don't look like what I'm after. I'm aiming for one of those minimal desktop setups where the monitor takes a huge portion of it, if that makes sense.
Anyway, all feedback as always would be hugely appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking to upgrade my monitor in the near future and I Really like the look of the widescreen curved monitors. I have a RTX 2070 super so have a bit of power currently although I tend to upgrade my gpu once every 4 years ish.
Based on that I thought I'd also go from 1080p to 1440p as that seems like a sweet spot between 1080p and 4k that should allow me to use the same gpu for 4 years with ultra settings. I appreciate there's no definite here and there's a degree of clairvoyancy!
So my real question: what size screen am I looking at? I like the wide widescreens but I'm assuming the bigger the screen, the more the GPU demand? Regardless of being 1440p?
The 27" are a little bit bigger than what I've got but they don't look like what I'm after. I'm aiming for one of those minimal desktop setups where the monitor takes a huge portion of it, if that makes sense.
Anyway, all feedback as always would be hugely appreciated.
Thanks in advance!