Dual 27" Curved Monitors?

ianfry

Bronze Level Poster
Hey.

So I have just ordered a new PC through PCS. The specs are on the linked thread.

I currently have 2x 1080p 24" monitors and am looking to replace these to coincide with the above new build. I am looking at upgrading to a 27" monitor at 1440p but would like to still have two screens. Would my new PC support two of the below?

MSI G27CQ4 E2 27 Inch 170Hz WQHD Gaming Monitor (Argos)​


I have heard mixed things about curved screens. Alternatively, would the build support two of the below?

AOC Q27G2U/BK Quad HD 27" VA Gaming Monitor - Black & Red (Currys)​


Thanks for any help.
Ian
 

SpyderTracks

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Hey.

So I have just ordered a new PC through PCS. The specs are on the linked thread.

I currently have 2x 1080p 24" monitors and am looking to replace these to coincide with the above new build. I am looking at upgrading to a 27" monitor at 1440p but would like to still have two screens. Would my new PC support two of the below?

MSI G27CQ4 E2 27 Inch 170Hz WQHD Gaming Monitor (Argos)​


I have heard mixed things about curved screens. Alternatively, would the build support two of the below?

AOC Q27G2U/BK Quad HD 27" VA Gaming Monitor - Black & Red (Currys)​


Thanks for any help.
Ian
Why do you want two gaming screens? You won't be gaming on them both, so high refresh on the second is a waste of money. You may as well just get one 1440p gaming monitor and then use your 2 x 1080p screens for general secondary monitors.

If you're looking for gaming across wide area then an ultra wide or superwide is the way to go.
 

ianfry

Bronze Level Poster
Hey @SpyderTracks

Sure, I get that and I would just game on one screen - it's just because I would like my monitors to look the same, and if I had two 27" monitors there would be no need for my now pretty old 24" 1080s.

I guess what I really need is 1x27" 1440p with a high refresh and then 1x27" with a lower refresh but in the same style. Any suggestions?
 
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