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Can get a great deal on a 34", but doubt my system can handle 4k on a steady high framerate.

 

i7-9700K

[11:52 AM]

GTX 2070super

32gb of ram

Game on a M.2

 

Just a little worried it will become blurry playing at 2k on something that big :huh:

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I play 1440p on a curved 34" and it looks fantastic

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Im playing 2k on a 32" very Big improvement from 1080p on a 27"

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I play at 1440P on a 34" curved 100Hz Alienware G-Sync IPS monitor. Connected to an i7-9700K and an EVGA 2070 Super, 32 GB Ram. All settings on high, beautiful picture, no problems so far.


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I recently got an LG 34WN750-B after deliberating a long time about ultrawide vs 4K TV.... and I no longer feel the need to "zoom" the view on A-10 gun runs or carrier landings. I'm trackir-zooming (leaning into monitor) less as well. IPS panel looks so much better than my other monitor which is a 27" gsync TN panel. I love it.

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4K for gaming is overrated. It main benefits are on desktop for more content visible at once, but, you need to be closer so not so good for eyes of not large display than ie 32".

 

For a larger display 4K becomes better for eyes as you get it further but 40" good display not so easy to get.

 

For gaming purposes overall, a display from FHDvto little larger is better, and 4K better leave for special supposed.

 

Instead of 4K I would invest to HDR feature.

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Played around a bit on my 50" 4k TV via HDMI

 

Very impressive.

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Can get a great deal on a 34", but doubt my system can handle 4k on a steady high framerate.

 

i7-9700K

[11:52 AM]

GTX 2070super

32gb of ram

Game on a M.2

 

Just a little worried it will become blurry playing at 2k on something that big :huh:

 

You should be fine.

I'm using a 50" insignia 2160p 4K UHD using my laptop with i5 and only 16 gigs DDR Ram set to full resolution using Spudknockers exceptional high graphics YT video as my setup guide.

Couldn't ask for better.

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