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2019-02-08 02:18 PM
2019-02-09 03:20 AM
Lingwisyer wrote:
Unless you are gaming and have "sensitive eyes", I would not bother with a 144hz monitor. Spend the money on more screen real-estate instead or a better quality panel.
Or just save your money and do what Karl suggests, and get an adaptor.
Ling.
2019-02-09 03:27 AM
Erwin wrote:I am getting the RTX 2070. My current monitor uses VGA + HDMI port. I will probably buy an adapter first and see how it goes, will eventually buy a better one.
Personal taste, but also using 2x 24" HD screen (which has vga + hdmi, so maybe check to make sure yours do not have that either).
I run ArchiCAD completely full screen on the left screen which I face, the one to the right has my windows taskbar and stuff like browser, email, PDF docs and a few stray archicad palettes (SEO and such).
I prefer that to a larger screen.
4k is nice for picture clarity, but doesn't play nice with windows allways I believe and you need a fairly decent GPU to push all those pixels.
2019-02-09 02:09 PM