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All depends on your rig, video card, budget, purpose....Can't decide between ultrawide (curved?) or a 4K monitor. Also is gsync really worth the premium? probably going to get an nvidia card next so freesync is out of the question. Are there any korean monitors that have gsync?
All depends on your right, video card, budget, purpose....
Ultrawide can be good or a curse depending on the game and if it supports proper GUI scaling. For any other normal use, vertically short monitors get annoying for all the extra scrolling you have to do.
why is it ultra short if the they are both 1440p? its still the same pixel height lol
Acer x34 user reporting in
34" 3440x1440 is great for MOST games (some don't support it and you have to play 2560x1440 with black bars on the sides). Most
new games do support it and a few that don't are easily solved with Google and a *.ini edit (if you can't do that, buy a Mac). But there are still a few games that no matter what you do, you're going to play at 2560x1440 and have letterbox type bars on the sides.
You need g-sync at this resolution.
Disclaimer I have yet to try 4K to see how that looks.
X34 quality control is a bit of a gamble, but if you get a good one it's nice. Occasionally you can get a refurb for $699-799.
It's a good monitor as long as you have a very deep desk (you need to sit kind of far from it) and have high end graphics hardware pushing it.the ACER X34 is actually the one I'm considering right now, how is the monitor it self?
If you can wait until next year then 4K @ 120 Hz+ should become available. I want to like ultrawide but at the moment it seems problematic since some games just give you a lower FOV while some just don't support the wide resolution at all.
But I guess if you went for the new Titan then you want a display now rather than later...