will my average monitor cause my graphics card to under perform?

Jackogeddes

Bronze Level Poster
hey guys, i know it seems like a bit of a daft question but with my new PC coming it's basically left me skint and i can't currently afford to upgrade my monitor (a 5 year old dell average size) or keyboard/mouse this month.

so the question is, will it have an adverse affect on my GPU or cause it to not perform the way it would on a better monitor? i'm a bit confused on the subject and how it works.

i hear the screen resolutions also affects the GPU performance (GTX670) any one fancie enlightning me? will just be using 1 monitor anyway if it matters.
 

Jackogeddes

Bronze Level Poster
It wont affect your GPU,no worries there,but you will certainly see a difference with a better monitor.

thats what i'm meaning, so having a cheapo monitor basically wont emphisise the graphics aswell as a better monitor would?

i honestly don't fancy shelling out for a really pricey monitor, what would you regard as sufficent size and would you recommend a possible make? :D
 

Jackogeddes

Bronze Level Poster
i've actually had a quick browse there in just argos (as i'll probably just be buying localy along with a mouse and keyboard) and its not as scary as i braced myself for, your talking £150 for a good monitor?
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
I dont know what your budget is or what size you prefer but personally I would consider the
IIYAMA E2273HDS 22" from PCS (£129)
Edit: didn't see your last post.:)
 

Jackogeddes

Bronze Level Poster
I dont know what your budget is or what size you prefer but personally I would consider the
IIYAMA E2273HDS 22" from PCS (£129)
Edit: didn't see your last post.:)

ah looks pretty nice actually, why do you recommend it? i honestly have no idea about monitors so any help as to what i'm looking for in terms of the spec or anything would be appreciated :D
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
Well to me 22" is an ideal size for a monitor but other people might prefer larger or even smaller,also quite a few members have given the IIYAMA E2273HDS 22" good reviews,that's the main reasons I suggested it plus it's very reasonably priced.
 
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Jackogeddes

Bronze Level Poster
sounds like the best option on site anyway. so that should enhance my graphics much better? i've honestly had this dell 19'' monitor for a good 8 years haha. :D
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
sounds like the best option on site anyway. so that should enhance my graphics much better? i've honestly had this dell 19'' monitor for a good 8 years haha. :D
Whether there will be an improvement depends on the specifications of the monitor you already have,resolution,response time,connections etc.
What model is it?
 
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Rakk

The Awesome
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Remember that it won't hurt your GPU if you use a much older, smaller resolution monitor, so if you need to save up a bit more before you get your new monitor then it won't be a problem.
In this case it just means you won't be using your GPU to anywhere near its potential.

If you can afford a new monitor I'd definitely get one though, the difference between a new 22-24" monitor and an old 19" will be huge.
 
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