Sorcerer_Tim
Limp Gawd
- Joined
- Oct 8, 2009
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Good evening,
I am currently running a Samsung se790c 3440X1440 60Hz monitor and am trying to determine if I will gain any benefit from going to a high refresh rate, GSync curved monitor at the same resolution. The main benefits I am looking for are less tearing, smoothness, etc. I am running a Titan X Pascal on pseudo water (Predator 240 with CPU and GPU) so can get a bit of an OC on it, but my main question is will the Titan X push enough frames on the games I play (Destiny 2, probably BFV, etc.) on the highest or close to them settings to see any improvement over 60Hz? I almost pulled the trigger on a 2080ti, but would like some help determining if the high refresh, Gsync monitor is the way to go. Thank you for any assistance.
I am currently running a Samsung se790c 3440X1440 60Hz monitor and am trying to determine if I will gain any benefit from going to a high refresh rate, GSync curved monitor at the same resolution. The main benefits I am looking for are less tearing, smoothness, etc. I am running a Titan X Pascal on pseudo water (Predator 240 with CPU and GPU) so can get a bit of an OC on it, but my main question is will the Titan X push enough frames on the games I play (Destiny 2, probably BFV, etc.) on the highest or close to them settings to see any improvement over 60Hz? I almost pulled the trigger on a 2080ti, but would like some help determining if the high refresh, Gsync monitor is the way to go. Thank you for any assistance.