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Jan 8 2015 09:24pm
Quote (Rikuo @ Jan 8 2015 11:18pm)
I wouldnt do 4k on a screen under 32"~

1440p @ 27 gets pretty small looking already.


You could always get a Qnix monitor & overclock it to 96-120hz (Pretty much a three click, done overclock)

Imo 970's wouldnt be able to play well enough at 4k to be worth it anyways.




I don't personally think it helps with your k/d bullshit / gaming. But 120hz does look really nice for fluidity in games/movies/etc.


That I can agree with...I guess if you're not an old fart like me, 60Hz 1080p looks pretty bad compared to 120Hz 1080p....but I came from the 13" black and white TV days. So 60Hz 1080p looks fine to me. I'm sure for movies, 120Hz 1080p would look even better, but if I never watch a movie on a 120Hz 1080p, I won't know that....and I'll continue to be happy with my 60Hz 1080p :D
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Jan 8 2015 09:30pm
Quote (Ghot @ Jan 8 2015 08:24pm)
That I can agree with...I guess if you're not an old fart like me, 60Hz 1080p looks pretty bad compared to 120Hz 1080p....but I came from the 13" black and white TV days.  So 60Hz 1080p looks fine to me.  I'm sure for movies, 120Hz 1080p would look even better, but if I never watch a movie on a 120Hz 1080p, I won't know that....and I'll continue to be happy with my 60Hz 1080p  :D



Best way to see the difference between 60/120hz is use a 120hz for a few hours+

Then turn it back to 60hz

It will make your eyes bleed lol
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