Im mlf 1440p high refresh rate monitors, any suggestions?
I think aw2725df would be a good choice
My pc specs are ryzen 9 7900x3d ,rx 7800xt, 32gb 6400mhz 32cl ram, b650 aorus elite ax
pHm [#2]might be the first time I've seen OLEDs get mentioned in here. As a, soon to be, owner of the fo27q3 I say yeah go for it. Your specs are solid and you'll probably have a blast with it. Just be mindful of the precautions to take with OLEDs, like minimising burn in.
What is burn in and how do i minimize it, also if you can answer what are your pc specs and what games u play with how much fps
BalkanSigma78 [#8]What is burn in and how do i minimize it, also if you can answer what are your pc specs and what games u play with how much fps
Because im still not sure to get either 240hz or 360hz, i mean for most aaa games i wont be able to reach 360hz anyway, its only usefull for like competitive games which is i guess the only reason youll be buying 360hz
BalkanSigma78 [#9]Because im still not sure to get either 240hz or 360hz, i mean for most aaa games i wont be able to reach 360hz anyway, its only usefull for like competitive games which is i guess the only reason youll be buying 360hz
On valorant i get avg 1000 in range and avg 500-700 in normal matches
BalkanSigma78 [#10]On valorant i get avg 1000 in range and avg 500-700 in normal matches
If the 360hz isn't that much more expensive then you could benefit from it. Moving your cursor around your desktop would prob feel nicer too. If you're jumping from something like 144hz, 165hz in my case, then it would prob be worth jumping straight to 360. There are 1440p 480hz oleds but they're not worth it imo.
BalkanSigma78 [#10]On valorant i get avg 1000 in range and avg 500-700 in normal matches
As regards to burn in, its basically a thing that essentially all OLED monitors unfortunately suffer because each pixel is self emitting so some pixels degrade faster than others which can cause some visible marks on the screen. However these recent OLED panels have been tested to greatly decrease burn in. The AW2725DF does come with a 3 year burn in warranty, should you need it. I say that because burn in only properly settles in after 1/2 years, depending on how you use it. OLEDs also come with burn in prevention features that help reduce burn in.
TLDR; go for it if you have the cash lying around and you'll never want to switch back to IPS.
ParodyAccount [#11]If the 360hz isn't that much more expensive then you could benefit from it. Moving your cursor around your desktop would prob feel nicer too. If you're jumping from something like 144hz, 165hz in my case, then it would prob be worth jumping straight to 360. There are 1440p 480hz oleds but they're not worth it imo.
Alright, thanks for all the info man
ParodyAccount [#11]If the 360hz isn't that much more expensive then you could benefit from it. Moving your cursor around your desktop would prob feel nicer too. If you're jumping from something like 144hz, 165hz in my case, then it would prob be worth jumping straight to 360. There are 1440p 480hz oleds but they're not worth it imo.
Also what are your specs similar to mine, coz i know its a demanding monitor
BalkanSigma78 [#14]Also what are your specs similar to mine, coz i know its a demanding monitor
I've got a 7900XTX, 7800X3D and I get around 750-850 FPS. Coincidentally the same motherboard as well.
ParodyAccount [#15]I've got a 7900XTX, 7800X3D and I get around 750-850 FPS. Coincidentally the same motherboard as well.
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