RisingFalls
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I recently compiled a wishlist of a computer that altogether costs about $1000.
At the moment I'm using an unsatisfactory LCD monitor from Sony, and I think it'll be a waste if I even connect it to my new ridiculously expensive graphics card.
What would be a good monitor to let me really see what the card can do for me?
Since I don't want to spend any more than I have to, and I'm not going to be maxing out resolutions at 1900x1200 or something, and newegg is lagging for me, what would you suggest?
At the moment I'm using an unsatisfactory LCD monitor from Sony, and I think it'll be a waste if I even connect it to my new ridiculously expensive graphics card.
What would be a good monitor to let me really see what the card can do for me?
Since I don't want to spend any more than I have to, and I'm not going to be maxing out resolutions at 1900x1200 or something, and newegg is lagging for me, what would you suggest?