![]() ![]() There is a good argument that anything over 144Hz is excessive given how little different you'll see in the jump between 144-240Hz, but with the latest graphics cards from Nvidia and AMD powering gaming PCs you can expect many low-demand titles easily smashing past 144fps. Inputs: 1 x HDMI 2.0, 2x DisplayPort, 1x 3.5mm headphone output, 3 x USB 2.0 ![]() Here is the Samsung Odyssey G7 configuration sent to TechRadar for review: You can choose between either a 27-inch model for $676 (£499, AU$999) or a 32-inch version for $799 (£599, AU$1,099), with the benefits and features included in both sizes of the display. On the flip side, anyone wanting to enjoy crazy 4K graphics on games like Red Dead Redemption 2 will have to reel in that refresh rate to something around the 60Hz mark,Ī comfortable middle has been found on a few displays that use a 1440p resolution (or 2K as it's sometimes dubbed) with a somewhat faster refresh rate between 144-160Hz, but the Samsung Odyssey G7 manages to crank that up to a blistering 240Hz with some serious flair. If you want a high refresh rate for buttery-smooth graphics or to give you an edge in competitive titles like Apex Legends and Call Of Duty: Warzone then you're usually limited to a 1080p resolution. Basically had about £2k all in so have about £600 left.The Samsung Odyssey G7 looks like it could be a dream display for gamers looking to avoid any FOMO given that for most folk hunting for the best gaming monitor, the market is split into two distinct areas that depend mostly on what genres you play and how you want to optimize your experience. Sorry if this isn't the right place to ask - just kind of overwhelmed with adverts, youtube videos, etc - so I am just looking for a couple of decent suggestions to narrow it down.ĭoh! Budget would be about £500 - but willing to pay more if there is something much better for a little more cash. Pretty happy with what I have put together - managed to get everything on the new spec for just over £1400.The last piece of the puzzle is a decent monitor - ideally I'd like something 24" or above.Ĭould anyone recommend a "gaming" monitor that would work well with this setup? Currently I am using a Samsung UE40J5100 LED HD 1080p TV - which isn't really ideal at all. PSU: Corsair RM750X v2 80 PLUS Gold 750W.OS Drive: 1TB Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 PCIe.CPU Cooler: Corsair Hydro H100x CPU Cooler.Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow Tempered Glass.Motherboard: ASUS TUF GAMING Z690-PLUS WIFI D4.RAM: Corsair Vengeance PRO DDR4 3200MHz Memory (2 x 8GB Sticks).CPU Cooler: Intel i5-2500K stock cooler.RAM: Kingston DDR3 1600Mhz (2 x 8GB Sticks).CPU: Intel Core i5-2500K - 4 Cores / 4 Threads, 3.7Ghz. ![]() Hey so I finally decided to upgrade my 10yo PC - I know it is a crap time to do it price wise but I just got a sweet pay rise and I've been basically sat at my PC for two years straight :) Pick, Assemble and Install: Video Guide.No intentionally harmful, misleading or joke advice.No excessive posting (more than one submission in 24 hours).No selling, trading or requests for valuation.No self-promotion, advertising, begging, or surveys.No submissions about memes, jokes, meta, or hypothetical / dream builds.No titles that are all-caps, clickbait, PSAs, pro-tips or contain emoji.No submissions about retailer or customer service experiences.No submissions about sales, deals or unauthorized giveaways.No submissions about hardware news, rumors, or reviews.Please keep in mind that we are here to help you build a computer, not to build it for you. Submit Build Help/Ready post Submit Troubleshooting post Submit other post New Here? BuildAPC Beginner's Guide Live Chat on Discord Daily Simple Questions threads ![]()
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