LEADERBOARDS RESET Please be aware that, as a result of the enhanced cut-track detection system included in Patch 3.0, all Time Trial leaderboards will be reset over the course of the next 12 hours. I could have spent more per monitor for faster response panels but when buying 3 everything starts to add up.Project CARS – Xbox One Patch 3.0 – Release Notes I do not regret it one bit and love the picture quality of IPS along with a decent refresh rate. I evaluated all 3 types with my rig and ended up choosing 3 x 27" Acer Nitro 1080p 144hz IPS w/ Freesync to pair with my 2080Ti. OLED seems to be relegated to slower refresh rate applications due to its high cost, mostly sticking to the creative market for desktop panels. ![]() These are generally being replaced by IPS panels but are still pretty viable in 2020. Plenty of info out there in the internet but general IPS has the best picture quality but traditionally slowest refresh rates and response time GTG (even that is changing as companies LG are improving every year) Generally the highest refresh rates (read 180 - 240 even 280 Hz) and the monitors that most esports players use are TN panel monitors which trade the picture quality for speed. Main thing I would add to look for and evaluate when looking at monitors is also its display panel type: Be ready to spend quite some time to setup everything correctly Regarding curved/not curved I don't think there's much difference. Sounds stupid, but you should also check if the outputs of your card match the inputs of the monitors (dp, hdmi). There are calculators online and I'd suggest to do some testing before choosing between 27'' and 32''. ![]() The goal is to have 180fov and in case of 27'' is around 53-55cm from the main monitor with side angles of 60deg. Regarding the size, I think you should based your decision also on how far you're going to sit from the center monitor and the angles you'll have on the side monitors. * ACC runs decently, hitting 40-50fps high settings * AC runs perfectly as well, 100+fps everything maxed out * rFactor2 runs perfectly, 80-100fps everything maxed out I don't think my system would be able to run decently 1440p or even 1080p 144Hz without turning off details (it depends on the game, of course). Other tips and experiences are more than welcome cause it's pretty difficult to choose without ever seen/experienced a triple monitor setup. Also with the future in my mind regarding PC upgrades (currently not in the planning because its a lot of money ) Should i go for 1080p or 1440p.įor example: If i got the 1440p 144hz version but the gpu can't put out the 144hz on 1440p but only 100fps etc will that be waste of money and would 1080p be better for the monitor? Or is it fine to get lower but keep the 1440p just in case of possible future updates?Ĭurrently i am using my 21:9 tv for all my gaming on 2560x1080 resolution.īut no idea if the current GPU will do the 1440p fine with high settings (for lower settings/graphics i can switch to my VR). ![]() So i guess 27" monitor would be a nice format.īut there is also the resolution question. With this i can get the screen close and just above/in front of the wheel base. It will be mounted on the sim-lab triple mount (also need to buy that one) ![]() There are so many options to get in count. But now looking for monitors and which to choose. Thinking of buying a triple screen setup.
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