Scoped Badger
Well-known member
How are we guys and girls? I hope you're all well?
I've recently built and ordered a new PC, which is a huge upgrade on what I already have. Hopefully the screenshot will work and you'll see my new specs below:
Naturally, I now need to upgrade my monitor too. I've a basic knowledge of components and hardware, but I need a bit of help with this.
The PC will primarily be used for gaming, but also for general day to day things. No streaming, video editing or anything like that.
I've mainly been a console gamer over the years but am looking to make the move to PC gaming. I play a lot of Fortnite and COD but will also be looking to play other games, including shooters or open world games like Red Dead etc.
Budget is always difficult. I have £750 in my head, but I'd be willing to go higher if needed.
My preferences are that the monitor is 240Hz and has a response time of 1ms but I am willing to be swayed on this if anyone thinks it'd be beneficial.
I've done some research of my own and the monitor that keeps popping up is this one:
But I wanted to open it up to people with a bit more knowledge and experience. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I've recently built and ordered a new PC, which is a huge upgrade on what I already have. Hopefully the screenshot will work and you'll see my new specs below:
Naturally, I now need to upgrade my monitor too. I've a basic knowledge of components and hardware, but I need a bit of help with this.
The PC will primarily be used for gaming, but also for general day to day things. No streaming, video editing or anything like that.
I've mainly been a console gamer over the years but am looking to make the move to PC gaming. I play a lot of Fortnite and COD but will also be looking to play other games, including shooters or open world games like Red Dead etc.
Budget is always difficult. I have £750 in my head, but I'd be willing to go higher if needed.
My preferences are that the monitor is 240Hz and has a response time of 1ms but I am willing to be swayed on this if anyone thinks it'd be beneficial.
I've done some research of my own and the monitor that keeps popping up is this one:
27" Monitors | Cheap 27-inch Monitor Deals | Ebuyer.com
Not too big or too small, a 27" monitor is just the right size for a wide variety of computing tasks. Next-day delivery and flexible finance available.
www.ebuyer.com
But I wanted to open it up to people with a bit more knowledge and experience. Any help is greatly appreciated.